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Catalog/Handbook 2011-2012 
    
Catalog/Handbook 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AS


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Program: AS-25590

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Program fosters and supports creative and positive learning experiences within an atmosphere of academic excellence and continuous improvement. The goal of the program is to prepare competent entry-level general sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.

Diagnostic Medical Sonography is the specific imaging modality that uses special equipment to direct high-frequency sound waves into the patient’s body. Sonographers are highly skilled professionals who operate equipment that collects reflected echoes and forms an image that may be videotaped, transmitted, or photographed for interpretation and diagnosis by a physician. There are several areas of specialization in the field of sonography: Abdomen, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Echocardiography, Vascular Technology, Neurosonology, and Ophthalmology.

The DMS Program provides students with an organized curriculum that includes General Education courses in addition to the required core courses. The program emphasizes the responsibilities of the sonographer in promoting high clinical standards within the field of sonography. These responsibilities include independent decision making and critical thinking which are vital in assisting physicians in their diagnoses.

Employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to grow much faster than other occupations through 2014. As a population grows and ages, there is an increase in the demand for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic technology. Based upon a 40-hour work week, median annual earnings for a sonographer have been calculated at $52,000 for individuals employed in 2004 (U.S. Dept. of Labor). The sonography professional has the potential to earn additional pay for on-call responsibilities. Sonographers are employed in hospitals, private physician’s offices, and diagnostic imaging centers.

Admission Criteria

The following are the minimum requirements for admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program:

  1. Acceptance to Polk State College as a credit student with all required admission documents received by the Registrar’s Office. 
  2. Completion of any required college preparatory courses.
  3. Obtainment of an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher at the time of admission.
  4. Completion of all prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher.
  5. Completion of the following prerequisite courses prior to admission into the program:

ENC 1101 - College Composition I
MAC 1105 - College Algebra
BSC 2085C - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
PHY 2001C - Basic Concepts of Physics

Additional Program Requirements

Admission requirements to be completed after admission into the program:

  1. Submission of a physical examination and essential functions examination. 
  2. Completion of immunizations and communicable disease screenings.
  3. Completion of a drug screening.
  4. Certification in CPR (current).
  5. Submission of a signed Affidavit of Moral Character attesting to the non-committance of specific criminal acts.
  6. Completion of a Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) background check.

The Program Director provides information regarding the completion of these additional admission requirements with the letter of acceptance.

Admission Process

Students seeking admission into the DMS Program must receive a program application from Student Services at any college location or online at www.polk.edu/dms . Applications must be submitted by August 31 of each year for a January start date. Failure to submit the required documentation by the deadline prevents the student from starting in the upcoming class.

A selection committee meets during September for an evaluation of applications using the following criteria: college grade point average, number of credits completed that apply to the General Education requirements for the AS in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, prior healthcare experience related to the field of study, and established residency in Polk, Highlands, or Hardee County. Letters of acceptance are mailed before the end of September.

The College reserves the right to make changes in the admission criteria as circumstances require. Every reasonable effort is made to communicate changes in the program to potential students.

Program Cost

The cost of the program is approximately $9,000.00. This cost estimate includes course fees, books, uniforms, and national registry fees.

 

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