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Education
Y-NHH Ultrasound School and Technology Opportunities
The Yale-New Haven Hospital School of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Mission and Philosophy
The mission of Yale-New Haven Hospital School of Diagnostic Ultrasound
is to attract, train, and graduate qualified individuals into the profession of
ultrasound. Our program's philosophy is that the diagnostic
medical sonographer is an integral part of the medical team and
provides a vital service to the patient and the physician by accurately detecting
disease. The success of our students in learning the skills of diagnostic
ultrasound is dependent on a continuous process of hands-on training
coupled with structured comprehensive instruction. The program, therefore,
is committed to support the professional and personal development of
each individual seeking this career.
Learning Resources
Students enrolled in the Ultrasound Program are provided with intense didactic
and clinical instruction by experienced ARDMS registered sonographers
and by board certified physicians. Each student is given direct hands-on
training and exposure to all facets of diagnostic ultrasound. Yale-New
Haven Hospital is an outstanding facility in which to learn and its affiliation
with Yale University places it as a leader in medicine and advancing
technology. The ultrasound section of diagnostic imaging is a busy clinical
service with a strong research commitment. The ultrasound section performs
over 40,000 exams per year, which provides each student with maximum
clinical exposure.
Program Concentrations
General Sonography; Abdominal, Physics and Obstetrics & Gynecology (12 months)
Echocardiography; Adult (6 months)
Admission Requirements
General Program
To be eligible for admission to the Yale-New Haven Hospital School of Diagnostic
Ultrasound, individuals must meet the following requirements:
Academic and clinical
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of a full-time, two-year recognized AMA or AMA equivalent
allied health training program that is patient-care related.
Examples: radiologic technology, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist,
physical therapist or registered nurse. Allied health training program
must have been completed in the United States or Canada.
OR
- Bachelor's degree completed in the United States or Canada.
Applicants under these requirements must also have completed the
following academic course prerequisites listed below:
- General physics
- Biological science
- Algebra (high school/college)
- Communications
- Human anatomy and physiology I & II
- Medical terminology
- Patient Care
* A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for all college level course prerequisites listed above.
A non-citizen applicant is required to provide documentation from Immigration
and Naturalization Service of their permanent resident status by presenting their alien registration card. The school is not
approved by INS to enroll non-immigrant status students.
Contact Information
Carolyn DeLeo, RDMS, RVT, RT, BGS,
Program Director
School of Diagnostic Ultrasound
SP 2-122
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT 06510-3202
203-688-8227
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