CAREER POTENTIAL
Diagnostic Medical Sonography is one of the fastest growing professions in the health care industry in the country. According to the Department of Labor, the job outlook for sonographers will increase by 23 percent through 2026.
Peony Lam, BS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT
Assistant Professor, Program Director
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Health Science Building, Room 247
718-780-6529
peony.lam@liu.edu
bkln-dms@liu.edu
Sonography (DMS) uses high frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to produce a dynamic visual image of internal organs, tissues, or blood flow inside the body. It is a mode of non-invasive imaging that is widely used in medical practice.
Students enter the professional phase of their education at the beginning of their third full time academic year. During the professional phase, the curriculum sequences didactic education, scanning laboratory experience in DMS with extensive clinical (hands-on) experience.
Prior to completion of the program, students will be eligible to take the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) examination in three different concentrations (abdominal, obstetrics and gynecology and echocardiology [adult heart]) and will have access to clinic-based careers in diagnostic medical sonography in multiple specialties.
DMS students are eligible to sit for the national credentialing examinations in Adult Echocardiography, Abdominal Sonography and OB/GYN Sonography along with the Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) examination prior to completing their degree, and therefore, can be credentialed by the time of graduation. This makes LIU DMS students particularly attractive to potential employers.
The Long Island University Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) by the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee of Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS).
The DMS program at Long Island University is no longer accepting new students.
Current students will continue in the program until they have completed their course of study.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee of Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS). The program has been placed on Probationary Accreditation as of May 19, 2023.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
9355-113th St. N, #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
Phone: 727-210-2350 Fax: 727-210-2354
URL: www.caahep.org
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Outcomes Data
SPI |
Adult Echocardiography |
Abdominal Sonography |
OB/GYN Sonography |
Retention |
Employment |
|
Class 2016 |
100% |
89% |
100% |
86% |
82% |
100% |
Class 2017 |
100% |
88% |
100% |
83% |
86% |
100% |
Class 2018 |
100% |
88% |
100% |
100% |
78% |
93% |
Class 2019 |
87% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 87% |
Class 2020 |
100% | 88% | 100% | 100% | 85% | 100% |
Class 2021 |
100% | 75% | 100% | 75% | 71% | 90% |
Class 2022 | 100% | 100% |
67% | 100% |
77% | 80% |
Application to the DMS Program is a two-step process.
1) The first step is acceptance to LIU Brooklyn. You can apply for admission to LIU Brooklyn at My LIU or by using the Apply Now button in the upper right-hand corner of this page. For more information on the application process, visit the Admissions Office home page. LIU Brooklyn admission requirements include the following:
2) The Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a competitive program.
An additional application is required for students who believe they are ready to start years 3 and 4 of the DMS program. Meeting the minimum DMS program requirements in years 1 and 2, does NOT guarantee acceptance into years 3 and 4. Space in the program is limited, and not all eligible applicants will be accepted.
All applicants for Year 3 (current LIU students, returning LIU students & transfer students) must complete a DMS program application and be accepted into the DMS program in order to continue on to the DMS sequence of courses in years 3 and 4. You must request this application from the DMS Program directly by sending an e-mail to bkln-dms@liu.edu.
In addition to timely completion of the DMS program application, students must:
ARDMS can conduct a “pre-application review” for individuals who wish to determine the impact of a previous criminal matter on their eligibility to sit for an ARDMS examination. For more information go to www.ARDMS.org. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that they are eligible to take the ARDMS credentialing examinations.
The candidate for the B.S. Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography must possess the intellectual ability to learn, integrate, analyze, and synthesize data. The student must have functional use of the sense of vision, hearing, and equilibrium. The candidate must also have motor function capabilities to meet the demands of Diagnostic Medical Sonography education and the demand of patient care.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography applicant must also possess the following capabilities, attributes and skills:
1. Observation
The ability to observe is required for demonstrations and visual presentations in lectures and laboratories. The ability to discriminate the difference between shades of blacks, grays, and whites, and various color combinations that indicate blood flow and hemodynamics on both display devices and recorded images (film and paper) is critical for mastering scan interpretation. The student must also be able to assess patients accurately and completely.
2. Communication
The Diagnostic Medical Imaging student must be able to communicate effectively via speech, reading, and writing. The student should be able to hear and observe clinical staff and patients in order to elicit information, perceive nonverbal communication, describe changes in mood, activity in posture, and recognize and respond to an emergency or urgent situation. In addition to patient and clinical staff communication, the student must be able to communicate orally and in writing with physicians, faculty, peers and other health care professionals.
The student must possess sufficient auditory perception, in order to receive communication from physicians and other allied health personnel and patients in routine and emergency situations.
3. Motor Coordination and Strength
A sonography student should possess the ability for gross and fine motor function, manual dexterity, and physical strength to:
4. Distinguish Audible Sounds and Visual Images
An ultrasound student must be able to hear and distinguish differences in Doppler frequencies and to see and differentiate colors during color Doppler examinations. A DMS student must be able to think in 3-dimensions while using a 2-dimensional imaging modality. They need sufficient eyesight to observe patients, manipulate equipment, and evaluate sonographic image quality including and not limited to the following:
5. Intellectual
The student must demonstrate critical thinking skills. The individual student must be able to question and evaluate logical arguments; to recognize and differentiate facts, assumptions and hidden assumptions; and to distinguish the pertinent from the irrelevant.
The student must also be able to comprehend multi-dimensional relationships and the spatial relationships of anatomic structures. The student must be able to think in 3-dimensions while using a 2-dimensional imaging modality.
The student must be able to recognize problems, implement solutions and assess outcomes, seek out feedback and make constructive use of such feedback.
The students must be able to maintain professional conduct and appearance and
The ultrasound student is required to demonstrate a variety of computer skills. The student must have access to the internet and be able to perform internet searches, use email and be able to send and receive attachments and have access to LIU’s teaching platform – Blackboard.
The student must also have the ability to be assertive, delegate responsibilities appropriately, and function as part of a medical team.
The student must have the capacity and willingness to recognize limitations of his/her skills, legal authority and authorization, and must be willing to seek appropriate supervision and direction.
6. Behavioral and Social Attributes
The student must have a serious commitment to learning and must be able to self-assess, self-direct and self-correct.
The student must be emotionally healthy and be able to use Their intellectual ability and exercise good judgment.
The student must be able to develop mature, sensitive, and effective relationships with patients and colleagues.
The student must be able to tolerate physical and emotional stress while continuing to function effectively. He/she must be able to identify sources of stress and then develop and employ appropriate and effective coping mechanisms. The student must also possess qualities of adaptability, flexibility, and be able to function in the face of uncertainty.
The student must possess high levels of empathy, motivation to serve, integrity, and a consciousness of social value.
The student must possess excellent interpersonal skills. The student must be able to interact effectively with classmates, faculty, patients, family of patients, health care professionals and the community at large. He/she must be able to appropriately handle issues of cultural, ethnic and religious diversity.
The student must exhibit appropriate professional conduct and be a positive representative of the profession as a whole and the DMS program in particular.
The student must be able to provide professional and technical services in spite of the stresses of a heavy workload.
The student must be able to minimize ultrasound exposure to patients, self and others while being honest, compassionate, ethical and responsible.
The student must be able to develop, maintain, and demonstrate ethical behaviors with respect to coworkers, preceptors, faculty members, patients, and the families of patients.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography is one of the fastest growing professions in the health care industry in the country. According to the Department of Labor, the job outlook for sonographers will increase by 23 percent through 2026.
Diagnostic Sonography students earn real-world experience practicing sonographic skills and techniques at leading medical facilities during the Clinical Internship.
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