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Neurosongraphy
They may be able to identify different types of brain disorders, including:
Stroke
Aneurysm
Alzheimer’s disease
Brain tumors
Epilepsy
They may also be able to diagnose other central nervous system diseases such as:
Spinal stenosis
Multiple sclerosis
Paralysis
Myelitis
neonatal neurosonographers (neurosongrapher that specialize in testing newborns for birth defects) can also find :
Spina bifida
Encephalitis
Cerebral palsy
Down syndrome
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aneurysm
Normal brain
Stroke
Sonography is a type of medical imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves, also known as ultrasound, to produce images of organs, tissues and blood flow. A Neurosonographer focuses on the central nervous system.
According the the Bureau of Labor Statistics the median salary for a Neurosnographer was $63,630 per year with an average rate of $30.59 per hour. With over 112 thousand employed their is an expected 24% projected job growth due to the scientific advances with the technology used as well as by the overall growth in the healthcare industry; as the population ages, more and more patients will be in need of diagnostic imaging.
Educational options include a 12 to 18 month program.
As well as a 2-year program for an associates degree.
Those who would like to progress further into the field can take a 4 year program for bachelors degree.
Matt Campbell