Great Lakes Institute of Technology
Train to become a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Gain the knowledge and hands-on practice needed to work in a variety of medical settings, delivering care to patients.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Program Highlights
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become ultrasound technicians. The program prepares the student to work as a general sonographer in a physician’s office, mobile medical unit, hospital, or outpatient medical facility.
Students learn to apply the principles of sonography to produce images of organs, tissues, and small parts of the body using a variety of ultrasound techniques. They’ll learn to identify subtle differences between healthy and pathological areas of the body and work collaboratively with physicians, ensuring images are satisfactory for diagnosis.
CAAHEP Accredited Program
The program meets the criteria set forth in the current CAAHEP Standards and Guidelines for the Accreditation of Educational Programs in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

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Student Benefits
Lifetime Job Placement Assistance
Often employers contact us directly when seeking to add a member to their team, which means our graduates have the inside track on employment opportunities. Current job openings by area employers and beyond are available by contacting the Career Services Department or the program director in each department for both current students and graduates.
The school can also assist current students seeking part-time employment while attending school.