Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AASDMS
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Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AASDMS

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers also known as ultrasound technologists or sonographers are highly skilled professionals who use specialized equipment to create images or structures inside the human body that are used by physicians to make a medical diagnosis. Sonographers have extensive, direct patient contact that may include performing some invasive procedures. They must be able to interact compassionately and effectively with people who range from healthy to critically ill. Sonographers demonstrate behavior and ethics consistent with standards and ethics of all imaging science professionals. Sonographers are involved in critical thinking skills, clinical decision making and patient education.

The profession of diagnostic medical sonography includes general sonography, cardiac sonography, vascular technology and various other subspecialties. BGSU Firelands provides a rigorous program that instructs students how to recognize, identify and appropriately document normal and variant anatomical structures. Medical sonographers are employed in hospitals, clinics, private practices, mobile services, laboratories and public health facilities. Career advancement opportunities exist in education, administration, research and in commercial companies such as education/ application specialists, sales representatives, technical advisors, etc.

Graduates of the program will be held to the Standards and Guidelines for Accreditation of Educational Programs in Diagnostic Medical Sonography as defined by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

Following admission to the University, the student is responsible for filing a separate application with the diagnostic medical sonography program director.

Students must meet the following criteria:

  1. Graduated from an accredited high school having attained a GPA of 2.5 or GED or have completed twelve semester hours of college work with an overall GPA or 2.5 or higher;
  2. Formally admitted to BGSU;
  3. Completed developmental courses in the university writing program, reading and study strategies, or math, if more than six credits are required (bases upon COMPASS test results);
  4. Completed a 4-8 hour observation experience in a clinical ultrasound location;
  5. Participated in a personal interview in which attitude and enthusiasm for the program will be considered;
  6. Submit a criminal history background check allowing students to enter clinical settings, as required by Ohio law.

After gaining admittance to the program, students must meet the following minimum requirements to be in good standing and continue in the program:

  1. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  2. Earn a grade of “C” or “S” or higher in DMS program courses.
  3. Demonstrate the achievement of competency in all areas of clinical practice.
  4. Comply with DMS clinical policies and procedures; failure to comply will result in ineligibility to continue in the program.

To be admitted to clinical directed practice, the students must meet the following requirements:

  1. Complete prerequisite coursework in good standing;
  2. Pass a criminal history background check and drug screening;
  3. Meet all physical requirements to perform the essential functions of a student sonographer, as evidenced by a completed physical examination on file with the program;
  4. Sign a BGSU liability waiver form;
  5. Submit a copy of a current CPR card, indicating completion of an AHA Health Care Provider course;
  6. Review and agree to comply with guidelines in the Student Clinical Handbook.

While admission to the program is closely tied to the number of clinical spaces, occasionally exceptions can occur that are beyond the control of BGSU Firelands. In the event that the number of eligible students exceeds clinical space available, admission to the clinical directed practice may be determined by a rank order based upon date of acceptance into the program, college grade point average, program hours completed, and the recommendation of program personnel.

Students are responsible for the following expenses related to participation in the clinical directed practice:

  1. Pre-clinical physical examination, including lab work and immunizations.
  2. Textbooks and/or clinical training manuals and folders.
  3. Lab fees.
  4. Transportation to and from clinical sites.
  5. Scrub attire, lab costs, and other appropriate uniform attire.
  6. BGSU Firelands student name tag.

Items that may be provided to students by clinical sites at no cost include:

  1. Facility identification badges/name tags;
  2. Parking at most clinical sites;
  3. Professional liability insurance coverage is provided by BGSU Firelands.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates from this program will possess the following knowledge, skills and behaviors:

  • Understand the relationship between theoretical and clinical components of the curriculum and apply these principles of proper anatomical part presentation, pathological adjustments required for optimal examination, quality of image, and care for all patient age groups at a rate not less than 74%, as evidenced in student grade and competency records.
  • Apply interpersonal skills appropriately to meet the needs of patients in a variety of clinical settings, as documented in directed practice assessment at the level of satisfactory.
  • Demonstrate the ability to comprehend, apply and evaluate didactic knowledge and clinical information relative to the role as entry-level general sonographers.
  • Demonstrate technical proficiency in clinical and scanning skills necessary to fulfill the role of entry-level general sonographer for the general concentration.
  • Demonstrate personal behaviors consistent with professional and employer standards and expectations for an entry-level general sonographer.
  • To prepare competent entry-level general sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains for or Abdominal sonography- extended.
  • To prepare competent entry-level sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains for Obstetrics and gynecology sonography.
  • Complete the credentialing examination administered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARMDS) as documented by the report of the registry results to the program. Pass rate to exceed programmatic accreditation standards.
  • Demonstrate independent decision making and competent skills performance in the role of primary care provider in a broad range of sonography and intervention services, as determined by an analysis of employer surveys and graduate surveys.  

General Requirements

Students are responsible for adhering to all college and university requirements and policies as stated in the BGSU Undergraduate Catalog. Prerequisites shown below are for reference only.

Communication

WRIT 1120 is required. Based on placement scores, WRIT 1010 and/or WRIT 1110 may also be required. COMM 1020 or COMM 3060 are also required.

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
WRIT 1110 - Seminar in Academic Writing
WRIT 1120 - Seminar in Research Writing

 

COMM 1020 - Introduction to Public Speaking

or

COMM 3060 - Interpersonal Communication for Non-Majors

Mathematics

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
MATH 1150 - Introduction to Statistics *

or

MATH 1220 - College Algebra

or

STAT 2000 - Using Statistics

General Education Core Curriculum

PSYC 1010 (4) is required. Choose coursework from the following areas: Social and Behavioral Sciences (S or SI), Arts and Humanities (H or HI), Natural Sciences (N), and Cultural Diversity (C). Course choices should be made from the list of approved BG Perspective Curriculum courses listed in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
PSYC 1010 - General Psychology *
  • BGP Elective (BIOL 1040 or BIOL 2050 is recommended and may be needed as a prerequisite for BIOL 3310) Contact Hours: 3
  • Basic Courses

    Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
    AHS 3010 - Medical Terminology

    or

    AHTH 1100 - Medical Terminology

     

    AHTH 1310 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health

    or

    BIOL 3310 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I * and
    BIOL 3320 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II *

     

    PUBH 3400 - Introduction to Human Diseases

    or

    AHTH 2300 - Pathophysiology

     

    PHYS 1010 - Basic Physics

    or

    PHYS 2010 - College Physics I

    or

    RADT 1410 - Radiation Physics I

     

    AHTH 2400 - Cross Sectional Anatomy for Health Care Professionals

    Technical Courses

    Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
    AHTH 1030 - Patient Care in the Imaging Sciences
    DMS 1000 - Introduction to Sonography
    DMS 1110 - Sonographic Procedures I
    DMS 1120 - Sonographic Procedures Lab I
    DMS 1210 - Sonographic Procedures II
    DMS 1220 - Sonographic Procedures Lab II
    DMS 1310 - Vascular Concepts I
    DMS 1320 - Vascular Concepts Lab I
    DMS 1420 - Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation
    DMS 2110 - Advanced Diagnostic Studies I
    DMS 2120 - Advanced Diagnostic Studies Lab I
    DMS 2210 - Advanced Diagnostic Studies II
    DMS 2310 - Vascular Concepts II
    DMS 2510 - Capstone Seminar

    Clinical Core

    Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
    DMS 1810 - Directed Practice I
    DMS 1820 - Directed Practice II
    DMS 2810 - Directed Practice III
    DMS 2820 - Directed Practice IV

    Electives by Advisement

    (not required)

    Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
  • SOC 3160 Minority Groups (C) Contact Hours: 3
  • DMS 2900 - Special Topics in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    LIB 2210 - Introduction to Library and Online Information Research
    CS 1800 - Introductory Topics
    AHTH 1320 - Applied Physical and Chemical Principles for Allied Health
    PUBH 3200 - Introduction to Public Health *
    PHIL 2420 - Medical Ethics
    CHEM 1090 - Elementary Chemistry *
    CHEM 1100 - Elementary Chemistry Laboratory *

    Note:

    * Most courses are applicable to the Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science (Allied Health Specialization). Where choices exist, courses marked * are required. Each student must complete a sufficient number of electives to earn a minimum of 62 semester hours. Please check with your advisor for appropriate course selections.

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