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list some ggood ultrasound/sonography colleges in the U.S
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Here are some well-regarded U.S. programs (hospital-based, university and community/technical colleges) that are known for their diagnostic medical sonography/ultrasound training. Always verify current CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) accreditation and program details before applying.
- Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences — Rochester, MN (hospital-based, highly regarded clinical training)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital — Baltimore, MD (hospital-based allied health/sonography training)
- Cleveland Clinic — Cleveland, OH (hospital-based sonography programs/clinical opportunities)
- Duke University Health System — Durham, NC (hospital-based diagnostic medical sonography program)
- Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions (MGH IHP) — Boston, MA (accredited sonography program)
- Thomas Jefferson University — Philadelphia, PA (university program in diagnostic medical sonography)
- Ferris State University — Big Rapids, MI (well-known university program offering sonography degrees)
- Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook) — Stony Brook, NY (university-level sonography program)
- Portland Community College — Portland, OR (community college program with clinical affiliations)
- Miami Dade College — Miami, FL (community college program with strong local clinical partnerships)
How to pick the right program:
- Confirm CAAHEP accreditation (search CAAHEP’s “Find a Program” tool).
- Look at clinical rotation sites and number of hands-on scanning hours.
- Check program length (certificate, associate, or bachelor’s) and graduate/ARDMS exam pass rates.
- Consider location, cost, and full-time vs part-time options.
If you want, tell me your state or ZIP code and whether you prefer certificate/associate/bachelor’s, and I can find accredited programs near you.
- Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences — Rochester, MN (hospital-based, highly regarded clinical training)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital — Baltimore, MD (hospital-based allied health/sonography training)
- Cleveland Clinic — Cleveland, OH (hospital-based sonography programs/clinical opportunities)
- Duke University Health System — Durham, NC (hospital-based diagnostic medical sonography program)
- Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions (MGH IHP) — Boston, MA (accredited sonography program)
- Thomas Jefferson University — Philadelphia, PA (university program in diagnostic medical sonography)
- Ferris State University — Big Rapids, MI (well-known university program offering sonography degrees)
- Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook) — Stony Brook, NY (university-level sonography program)
- Portland Community College — Portland, OR (community college program with clinical affiliations)
- Miami Dade College — Miami, FL (community college program with strong local clinical partnerships)
How to pick the right program:
- Confirm CAAHEP accreditation (search CAAHEP’s “Find a Program” tool).
- Look at clinical rotation sites and number of hands-on scanning hours.
- Check program length (certificate, associate, or bachelor’s) and graduate/ARDMS exam pass rates.
- Consider location, cost, and full-time vs part-time options.
If you want, tell me your state or ZIP code and whether you prefer certificate/associate/bachelor’s, and I can find accredited programs near you.
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