Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS)

Duration: 12–18 months
Clinical Hours: 800 – 1000
(Includes supervised clinical training)

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers use ultrasound technology to create images of internal organs and structures, helping physicians diagnose and monitor medical conditions. This role is patient-focused, technical, and essential in modern healthcare.

What You’ll Learn

  • Basics of ultrasound physics and instrumentation
  • Human anatomy and physiology for sonography
  • Abdominal and soft tissue imaging principles
  • Obstetric and gynecologic sonography fundamentals
  • Patient positioning and preparation
  • Image acquisition, optimization, and documentation
  • Infection control and patient safety

Skills You’ll Gain

  • Ultrasound equipment operation
  • Patient communication and care
  • Accurate image capture and reporting
  • Attention to detail and clinical professionalism
  • Collaboration within healthcare teams

Best For: Students interested in diagnostic imaging, patient care, and technology-driven healthcare roles with strong clinical impact.