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Sonographer


Question Posted Sunday November 16 2008, 9:09 pm

senior in HS... living in NY.
I want to be a Ultrasound Tech... aka sonographer.. but i cant seem to find any schools who offer an associates degree in this field.. i want to stay in NY and just want to study two years ... no institutes like sanford brown =/ someone help me? idk how this works... can i study certain classe or does it have to be a program for sonography and get the associates degree? gaaaahh HELP!!!!



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karenR answered Tuesday November 18 2008, 2:03 pm:
From what I could find, it looks like it
is 16-20 months of study. Don't know if
you get a degree or certificate.

I found a site that will give you a list
of schools near you, but you need to put
in your zip code.

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