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Demonstrate an understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and
medical terminology. |
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Demonstrate a high degree of accuracy in identifying sonographic anatomy
on a CRT screen. |
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Demonstrate a high level of accuracy in the prudent application of
sonographic energy. |
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Provide patients with accurate patient assessment and monitoring. |
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Assist the radiologist during the sonographic examination. |
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Meet the physical and emotional needs of their patients. |
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Apply sound professional and ethical judgment utilizing critical thinking
skills. |
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Provide the Health care community highly trained, skilled, and dedicated
professionals. |
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Provide a knowledge base in the form of clinical and didactic experiences
to properly prepare and educate entry-level Ultrasound technologists. |
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Maintain accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied
Health Education Programs. |
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Graduate individuals who will pass the ARDMS exams in on the first
testing. |
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Graduate individuals who will obtain employment in ultrasound within 12
months of successful completion of the ARDMS exam. |
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Graduate individuals who demonstrate involvement in continuing education. |
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Graduate individuals who are prepared to perform quality diagnostic
ultrasound testing in a variety of health care settings. |
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Graduate individuals who are capable of performing testing in a
technologically complex field. |
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Graduate individuals who are competent in assuming the roles and
responsibilities of an ultrasonographer. |
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of clinical diagnostic Ultrasound
procedures. |
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Demonstrate knowledge of other diagnostic procedures emphasizing
indication, utility and limitations of those procedures. |
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Perform routine ultrasound procedures. |
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Recognize problems as they arise in the performance of ultrasound
procedures. |
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Demonstrate the ability to integrate information using observation,
reason, analysis and interpretative skills to perform and process
diagnostic information. |
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Correct problems that arise in the performance of ultrasound laboratory
procedures. |
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Recognize life-threatening results and follow up with appropriate
actions. |
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Participate in and review data utilized in quality assurance
initiatives. |
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Perform simple maintenance of the equipment used in the performance of
ultrasound procedures. |
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Perform quality assurance checks on ultrasound equipment. |
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Participate in educating other members of the health care team. |
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Develop the knowledge and tools necessary to assist in the promotion of
health care to patients and the community. |
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Communicate effectively to supervisors, peers and patients. |
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Exhibit a mature and professional attitude. |
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Act in a manner that is consistent with professional. |
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Participate in continuing education. |
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Recognize the value of continuing education to maintain and acquire new
skills. |
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Participate in quality assurance projects within the ultrasound
laboratory consistent with the standards of all hospital and laboratory
credentialing organizations. |
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Graduates will be prepared with test taking strategies and eligible to
take the ARDMS exams for Ultrasound technology. |