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Description of the Profession

Within the radiologic sciences profession, there is a need for qualified diagnostic medical sonographers. These professionals require unique skills specific to the field of ultrasonography. Under the direction of a radiologist, the diagnostic medical sonographer is concerned with the proper operation of the ultrasound equipment and preparation of patients for various types of diagnostic procedures.

Upon request of a physician, the diagnostic medical sonographer examines various parts of the body by using sound waves. This imaging technique may reveal evidence of disease, injury, or other significant medical information.

Program goals and Learning Outcomes

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program has set forth the following goals and student learning outcomes:

Goal 1:  Student will demonstrate clinical competence.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate written communication skills
  • Students will practice patient safety and provide quality healthcare.

Goal 2:  Students will demonstrate effective communication skills.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate written communication skills
  • Students will demonstrate oral communication skills.

Goal 3:  Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will detail procedural and technical adaptations for all patients.
  • Students will evaluate images for quality, if applicable.

Goal 4:  Students will demonstrate professional values.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate appropriate professional values in the clinical setting.
  • Students will abide by the ethical obligations of the ARDMS Code of Ethics.

Goal 5:  Students will be involved in professional continuing education activities to instill a desire for lifelong learning.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will participate in professional continuing education.

Goal 6:  Students will be involved in the community we serve.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Student will participate in community service activities.

Goal 7:  To prepare competent entry-level general sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.

  • JRC-DMS Outcome Measures: Student Retention (Attrition), Job placement, Credential Success (ARDMS Pass rate), Graduate Surveys, Employer Surveys
Graduates of the Program

Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree and are eligible to take the Sonography Principles and Instrumentation, Abdomen /Small Parts, and OB/Gyn exams offered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).

Length of the Program

A new class begins the professional course work in Summer Session II. This program will complete their professional portion at the end of the following fall semester.

Structure of the Professional Program

Classes are held during the day. Clinical experience is scheduled in cooperation with the clinical site and are also during normal daytime hours.

Design of the Professional Curriculum

Lectures, lab, and clinical experiences are integrated throughout the program.

Opportunity for Students to Work

Students may find full-time employment during the professional year difficult.

Description of Facilities

The classroom and offices of the Radiologic Sciences—DMS Concentration Program are located in the Dunes Medical/ Professional Building at IU Northwest. Clinical experience is provided at local hospitals.

Location of Clinicals

Clinical experiences occur in local hospitals, including Community Hospital, Munster; Franciscan Health, Hammond; Franciscan Health, Crown Point; Franciscan Health, Michigan City; LaPorte Hospital, Inc.; Methodist Hospital of Gary, Inc. - Merrillville and Gary; St. Mary Medical Center, Hobart; Porter Hospital, Valparaiso; Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, IL.  

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