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 Diagnostic Medical Sonography - Ultrasound
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SchoolRed River College Polytechnic
LocationWinnipeg, MB, Canada
School TypeCollege
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 7,500
DegreeDiploma
Honours
Co-op
Length28 Month(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesSubmit proof of successful completion of either A, B, C, or D: A) 24 credit hours of post-secondary education from RRC or a recognized college or university, with a minimum grade of 70% or 'B' in each of the following courses: - Biology (6 credit hours) - Human Anatomy and Physiology that includes laboratory component(s) (6 credit hours) - Introduction to Physics (6 credit hours) - Introduction to Psychology or Sociology (6 credit hours) - Review the list of courses accepted for admission into this program B) Diploma from a recognized College or University, with a minimum program GPA of 2.5, in one of the following: - Medical Laboratory Sciences - Medical Radiological Technology - MRI and Spectroscopy - Nuclear Medicine - Nursing or C) Diploma from an accredited Massage Therapy Institution with a minimum grade of 75%, and proof of membership with the Massage Therapy Association of Manitoba (MTAM) or D) Bachelor's Degree from a recognized college or university, with a minimum program GPA of 3.0, and successful completion of 6 credit hours in Human Anatomy and Physiology that includes laboratory components. Your Bachelor's Degree must be in one of the following: - Athletic Therapy - Kinesiology - Medical Rehabilitation - Nursing - Science
Cost

First year books and supplies: $900.
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DescriptionDiagnostic Medical Sonography, also known as Ultrasound, is a technology involving the application of high-frequency sound waves on patients to aid in medical diagnoses. As part of the patient care team, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers assess patients and provide information to physicians for diagnoses and monitoring patients' health statuses.

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program prepares students, through theoretical and clinical training, to conduct Ultrasound examinations, focusing on areas such as obstetrics and gynecology, abdomen and superficial structures, and vascular sonographic studies. This content is cross-referenced to the national competency profile set up by Sonography Canada.
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