What is Sonography?

Diagnostic Medical Sonography plays a vital role in helping physicians diagnose and monitor a range of medical conditions, from pregnancy to heart disease and cancer. Sonographers use high frequency sound waves or ultrasound to produce dynamic images of organs, tissues or blood flow in the body. Diagnosis and treatment are often determined from those images. Our DMS program offers one-year advanced certificates so you can graduate quickly and enter the workforce. Online courses offer flexibility and convenience, while clinical rotations can potentially be completed wherever you live. If you want to join the healthcare field, interact with patients and make good money, this might be the career for you!
Career Forecast Bright OutlookAverage Salary $72,420online

Why Choose Washburn for DMS?

Candidates must have an associate degree or higher in a healthcare program to be eligible for our DMS program. We offer three options, allowing you to specialize in a specific area of sonography. You may choose a one-year advanced certificate in abdominal extended and OB/GYN sonography, cardiac sonography or vascular sonography. All didactic coursework is completed online, followed by clinicals in a facility that is close to your home. But flexibility and convenience are just two reasons to choose Washburn:

  • Our program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) since 2006.
  • We have experience in online delivery. Our program has been delivered in this format since 2002.
  • Students are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) either before or after graduation.
  • Students are provided a large variety of clinical experiences.
  • Washburn University's location allows for affiliation with large medical centers, private doctor's offices and clinics as well as smaller community hospitals.
  • Employers can host their own employees in the DMS program.

Washburn University campus

Application & Admission

  • You must have an associate degree or higher in a healthcare program as well as prerequisite courses to apply to the DMS program. Feb. 1 is the application deadline.
WU's Morgan Hall

Essential Functions

  • Students must meet essential requirements to ensure success in both their clinical coursework and later in the workforce.
students in class

Clinical Education

  • Clinicals may be completed at a facility near the student's home. Washburn is affiliated with a variety of options from large medical centers to smaller community hospitals.
bell tower at Washburn

FAQs

  • Learn about this program by exploring answers to a list of frequently asked questions.

Take a Closer Look

The program offers online coursework and clinical education that may be completed close to the student's home. Our experienced faculty will assist you in navigating the concentration you choose.

Keith Farwell, Program Director (keith.farwell@washburn.edu)

  • RDCS AE(2003)
  • Master of Health Science, Nova Southeastern University 2012
  • Bachelor of Health Services Administration, Washburn University 2003
  • Bachelor of Arts Physical Education, Washburn University 2001
  • Associate of Science, Physical Therapist Assistant, Washburn University 2001
  • Bachelor of Sports Science, University of Kansas 1998

Terry Sorensen, Clinical Coordinator and Concentration Specialist (terry.sorensen@washburn.edu)

  • RDMS AB(2009), OBGYN(2004), BR(2005), RVT(2006), RDCS AE(2019), RT(R)(2002)
  • Doctor of Health Science, Nova Southeastern University, 2019
  • Master of Health Science, Nova Southeastern University, 2011
  • Bachelor of Health Science, Washburn University, 2005

Tannah Baker, Lecturer (tannah.baker@washburn.edu)

  • RDMS AB(2019), OBGYN(2019), BR(2022), RVT(2019), RT(R)(2017)
  • Bachelor of Health Science, Washburn University, 2019

The Washburn University Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

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Meet Sonography Graduate Blake

Blake Edwards has come full circle at Washburn. He started as a student, progressed through the Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Health Science program, and now teaches Ultrasound at the university.

“The faculty at Washburn are so much more than teachers,” he said. “They want you to succeed, and at the end of the day, it becomes a big family.”

Edwards came to Washburn from Hartford, Kansas, a small town near Emporia. He chose to become an Ichabod because it was close to home and because of the small class sizes (60 percent of our courses have 20 or fewer students).

He became fascinated with medical imaging as a child because he accompanied his father, who had a brain tumor, to appointments for CT and MRI scans.

“That definitely led to be going into the field,” he said. “One of the things that lured me to Washburn was the X-ray program. They X-ray program has a great reputation, and Washburn seemed like the best fit for me.”

Edwards has several degrees and certificates at Washburn: a Master of Health Science and Bachelor of Health Science, and certificates in Cardiac Ultrasound, Vascular Ultrasound and Radiologic Technology.

He is the manager of Ultrasound at Stormont Vail Health.

By the Numbers

CAREER FORECAST: bright outlook
Employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is projected to grow 11 percent from 2023 to 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. As the large baby-boom population ages, the need to diagnose medical conditions—such as blood clots and heart disease—will likely increase. Imaging technology is a tool used in making these diagnoses.

2023 Median Pay

$80,850

$38.87/hr

Job Outlook, 2023-33

11%

(much faster than average)

Job Placement Rate

100%

(WU: 2023)

Apply Now

Candidates, who have earned one of the degrees listed in the admissions criteria, must apply by February 1 for fall entry. Prerequisite coursework must be completed by the end of May of the preceding August start date. Complete an application after watching an instructional video that will assist you through the process.

GET IN TOUCH WITH Allied Health

Allied Health
Benton Hall, Room 107
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621

Phone & Email
Ph: 785.670.2170
allied-health@washburn.edu

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