Why is the ARDMS going to require recertification? Here is a statement from the ARDMS to help you understand.
Fast Facts About the ARDMS Recertification Assessment Program:
Log on to ARDMS.org/Recertification for the latest program updates. First Recertification examinations will be offered in 2019. There will be no charge for Registrants who pass the recertification examination(s) on the first attempt. The recertification examinations will be web based and available online (not at a testing center) for Registrants to take during the last three years of a 10-year recertification as-sessment period. Registrants may consult reference materials while taking the examinations and will have ample time to take and pass the examinations. Registrants will be required to take a recertification examination in each specialty area for which they hold active status. There will not be a separate physics recertification exami-nation. The recertification assessment program is being developed to meet a required standard of the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the American National Standards Insti-tute* (ANSI), the accreditor of ARDMS. Visit and bookmark the Recertification Assessment section of the ARDMS website at ARDMS.org/Recertification.
*ARDMS has earned the prestigious ANSI-ISO 17024 accreditation for certifying bodies from the International Organi- zation for Standardization (ISO). Accreditation is granted through the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Lab1
Posting images from lab 1:
I have no idea why this did not load from the classroom computer. There were no problems loading from home.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Why go to an accredited school?
One of the most common questions I am asked, is "why should I wait to go to your school? You have such high entry requirements it is difficult to get into."
The entry requirements are high because we simply do not have the resources to take everyone who is interested. We must be selective. An alternative many potential students decide to follow is to go to private schools that are expensive, but do not make anyone wait. The following forum discussion should be read by anyone thinking of going to ultrasound school:
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/ultrasound-technician/DO-NOT-GO-ULTRASOUND-SCHOOL-UNACCREDITED-CAAHEP/t45937
The entry requirements are high because we simply do not have the resources to take everyone who is interested. We must be selective. An alternative many potential students decide to follow is to go to private schools that are expensive, but do not make anyone wait. The following forum discussion should be read by anyone thinking of going to ultrasound school:
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/ultrasound-technician/DO-NOT-GO-ULTRASOUND-SCHOOL-UNACCREDITED-CAAHEP/t45937
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