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General Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Program Information
 
The general diagnostic medical sonography option is a 24-month program providing provides didactic and clinical instruction in: 
  • Abdomen
  • Obstetric
  • Gynecological
  • Vascular technology
Program Details
 
Open the Program Bulletin (PDF) for details about the program, including:
  • Detailed information regarding admissions requirements
  • Terms for which the applications are accepted 
  • The proposed curriculum (subject to change)
Potential Applicants
 
Please note that you must be currently enrolled at UW-Milwaukee as either a bachelor's degree-seeking student in their Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, or have a BS degree in Radiologic Technology and be in UW-Milwaukee's post-baccalaureate program in DMS in order to be eligible for our program.
 
If you are not currently enrolled in the UW-Milwaukee College of Health Sciences, please contact them to determine what it would take for you to become eligible to study there.
UW-Milwaukee

Go to: www.uwm.edu/chs

Under "Select a Career Description," select "Diagnostic Medical Sonographer."
Application Process
 
The application deadline for the General Sonography and Echocardiography classes starting September 2010 is December 1, 2009. Applicants are required to print and submit one copy of the application form and two reference forms to the UW-Milwaukee College of Health Sciences advising office. A checklist of materials to submit directly to the UW Hospital and Clinics School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography is included with the application form, for reference.

If eligible, applicants will be invited to interview no later than April 1, 2010. The School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography does not maintain applicant waiting lists.
 

Application (PDF)

Reference Form (PDF)

Patient Care Form (PDF)

 
Applicants are encouraged to review the Program Bulletin (PDF) for prerequisite information and details on the application process.

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