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ATI College May Newsletter


Message from Instructor

Mary Suliafu, Faculty

Hi, All my Future Sonographers! I am so excited about this new adventure and career path you are embarking on. The need for medical help is ongoing. It is always self-rewarding when you know you’re helping someone in need, especially with their health.
The world of ultrasound is a great way to expand your abilities to learn about the human body and be able to identify any pathology in a 2D live mode. I would like to encourage you all to study hard and take your SPI!!! Physics will always be a part of your ultrasound career. Learn it! And, most of all Learn to Love it!
Understanding physics ultrasound will make you a better scanner. We are always proud of all of our students. Continue your studies and become familiar with all the machines on campus and every opportunity to SCAN! SCAN! SCAN!

Mrs. Mary


Alumni’s Testimony

Grace Eom, 2020 graduates

I was an ATI College student who graduated last January. ATI College’s curriculum and externship program helped me a lot to get a job. In particular, it was good to learn practical experience through a systematic lab course. Once you have completed all programs and externships, you will have no problems working immediately. I am glad that I chose ATI college.  All staffs do their best to help students, when you practice in a lab when you need an externship, etc. If anyone wants to become an ultrasound or echo technician, I would recommend ATI college.


ARDMS

JOB SEEKING TIPS FOR STUDENTS

Congratulations, you have worked hard to complete your sonography education and are ready to begin your ultrasound career! The job-search process can seem daunting, but with persistence, enthusiasm, and your passion for sonography, obtaining your dream job in ultrasound is well within your reach!

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UNDERSTANDING SONOGRAPHY

Doctors use ultrasound in women, men, and children to gain advanced insights into the inner workings of the body. In fact, after x-ray exams, ultrasound is the most utilized form of diagnostic imaging available today.

Using ultrasound, doctors can monitor a variety of women’s health conditions from heart disease to breast abnormalities to several gynecological problems-accurately while limiting invasive procedures.

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