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Diagnostic Medical SonographyThe Weatherford College Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is a two-year curriculum comprised of classroom, laboratory, and clinical learning experiences. The course of study is comprised of 72 semester-credit hours and is designed to prepare individuals for careers as diagnostic sonographers. After obtaining an Associate in Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, the graduate has the option of completing an additional 24 credit hours to obtain an advanced certificate in cardiac Sonography. Program GoalsClinical Competency, Problem-Solving/Critical Thinking Skills, Communication, Professionalism, and KnowledgeApplication RequirementsThe Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program begins every year in August and is a two-year continuous program which requires all day attendance Monday through Friday. All prospective students are required to meet the admission criteria. In addition, all applicants should be free of illegal drug use, have no felony convictions, and be clear of any misdemeanor convictions other than minor traffic violations. For more information about the application procedures please call (817) 598-6217. Applications for admission will be accepted beginning the first Monday in December through the last business day of February each year for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program. Applications may be downloaded from our program web page.Application requirements include the following:
After submission of application and transcripts as a candidate for the program, the student must begin their Hepatitis B series and submit proof of the first shot or a positive titer to the Allied Health Office by the last business day in February. This is a 4 - 6 month process and must be completed prior to the fall semester. (See Hepatitis B information sheet) Failure to meet application requirements will result in denial of application. Weatherford College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis of qualifications without regard to gender, age, race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, veteran status, or the presence of a non-job-related disability or any other legally protected status. TEAS Entrance ExamThe TEAS test is given in the Testing Center at Weatherford College, located upstairs of Student Services. Please contact the Testing Center at 817-594-5471, ext. 488 to schedule an appointment for your test. You are allowed to take the test twice within a six-month period. The cost of the test is $35.00. TEAS Test will be offered September through July of each year for Sonography and Nursing Applicants.The TEAS Study Manual is available from our college bookstore or you may purchase it direct from the publisher @ www.atitesting.com/onlinestore Tutorials/Workshops: Weatherford College has tutorials for the TEAS in the Success Connection Office on campus. Please check for workshop dates at www.wc.edu -> Instructional Support -> Success Connection -> COMPASS / NET / TEAS PREP Web Sites: www.math.com -> Pre-algebra & Algebra www.purplemath.com www.atitesting.com A free practice test may be found at the following web site: www.testprepreview.com/nursing_practice.htm ONCE SELECTED FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM, THE STUDENT MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO THE CLINICAL PORTION OF THE PROGRAM:
Information and specifics on obtaining the above criteria will be available to the student upon acceptance to the program. Start-up costs for immunizations, titers, urine drug screen, CPR, back/spine screen, and health insurance varies but could run as much as $400. Criminal history/background check is $20.00. CAREER OPPORTUNITIESAccording to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, "employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to increase by about 19% through 2016".English Proficiency RequirementsBefore being accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program an applicant who's native language* is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE) with application. Additional information may be obtained from the Allied Health Department. *A native language is a language that is acquired naturally during childhood & is usually spoken at home, as opposed to a language that is learned later in life, for example, as a part of a person's formal education.Selection into the program is base on the following scoring methods:
The twelve applications with the highest cumulative points will be accepted each spring semester. Four alternates will be accepted on a stand-by basis. *The number of selected applicants is subject to change.
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