I have been doing a lot of research in forums and the web and It looks as though
the Sonography field is being saturated by so many schools churning out new
students.
I keep hearing about new students passing their registries and still not finding
worthwhile full time employment.
Can anyone in the field now elaborate on this subject ?
Thank you,
JC
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--- On Thu, 11/19/09, upnorthgal <kel49783@...> wrote:
From: upnorthgal <kel49783@...> Subject: [echocardiography] Looking for a Cardiac Sonographer full time position To: echocardiography@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009, 9:20 AM
and select LCD by state or contractor. Find the echo policy for your state, most are listed under transthoracic echo, and in the policy is a list of covered indications by ICD-9 code.
--- On Tue, 11/10/09, Mina Tohid <mina.tohid@...> wrote:
From: Mina Tohid <mina.tohid@...> Subject: [echocardiography] Indications To: echocardiography@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 6:31 AM
Dear Colleagues
What are the indications of resting Echocardiography?