What is an Ultrasonographer?

An ultrasonographer, or diagnostic ultrasound technician, is a medical professional who uses equipment that produces sound waves of high frequency for non-invasive diagnostic procedures. An ultrasonographer may work in a variety of specific areas to diagnose health problems.

Career Overview

Ultrasonographers are medical professionals who use equipment that produces sound waves of high frequency to take internal pictures of a patient's body. They perform non-invasive medical procedures that detect and diagnose abnormalities and medical conditions. These procedures can be done using 2-D, 3-D, or Doppler ultrasound equipment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, www.bls.gov), ultrasonographers work mainly in hospitals. However, positions can be found in private practices or mobile clinics; additionally, an ultrasonographer may work in a research laboratory.