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Discussions in this group are for professionals who hold registries from the ARDMS, ARRT or similar organizations offering certifications in Ultrasound and Vascular Sonography; including RDMS, RVT, RVS, etc
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Friday, 28 August 2009
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Friday, 28 August 2009 by Dalen
Employment change. Employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to increase by about 19 percent through 2016—faster than the average for all occupations—as the population ages, increasing the demand for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic technology. Additional job growth is expected as sonography becomes an increasingly attractive alternative to radiologic procedures, as patients seek safer treatment methods. Unlike most diagnostic imaging methods, sonography does not involve radiation, so harmful side effects and complications from repeated use are less likely for both the patient and the sonographer. Sonographic technology is expected to evolve rapidly and to spawn many new sonography procedures, such as 3D- and 4D-sonography for use in obstetric and ophthalmologic diagnosis. However, high costs and approval by the Federal Government may limit the rate at which some promising new technologies are adopted. Hospitals will remain the principal employer of diagnostic medical sonographers. However, employment is expected to grow more rapidly in offices of physicians and in medical and diagnostic laboratories, including diagnostic imaging centers. Healthcare facilities such as these are expected to grow very rapidly through 2016 because of the strong shift toward outpatient care, encouraged by third-party payers and made possible by technological advances that permit more procedures to be performed outside the hospital. Job prospects. Job opportunities should be favorable. In addition to job openings from growth, some openings will arise from the need to replace sonographers who retire or leave the occupation permanently for some other reason. Pain caused by musculoskeletal disorders has made it difficult for sonographers to perform well. Some are forced to leave the occupation early because of this disorder.

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Mary Stone, 2010-01-08 11:51:35
Mary Stone
Has anyone scanned for CCSVI. I have been reading about new research conducted by a Dr in Italy who has found that MS suffers have shown to have venous insufficiency. The research is very interesting and shows that all subjects were shown to have stenosis of the jugular vein, usually up quite high in the neck, or near where it joins the subclavian. Subjects that underwent stenting showed remarkable improvement in their symptoms. Wouldn't that be interesting if a chronic illness like MS could be cured that easily. Check out Dr. Zamboni's research. There are some studies starting here in the US. Perhaps by investigating this you will stand out from other vascular techs.
 
Ringo Sutherland, 2009-11-13 11:49:58
Ringo Sutherland
I find this BLS information interesting. I'm guessing it was written more than two years ago based upon what I've seen in the "real" market.
 

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