The correct terms are ultrasound technologist (not technician, although I hear those not in the field refer to us as that), ultrasonographer or sonographer.
Many of us are also radiologic technologists (technician is an older and inaccurate term), but that is a totally separate licence we hold. These licenses are totally different and separate.
2007-09-03 04:57:02
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answered by Lissacal 7
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I thought xray techs do that. They actually specialize in ultrasounds. I wanted to go to school for it. I was told that.
2007-09-03 00:23:39
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answered by JustWondering 3
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The technician
2007-09-03 00:25:08
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answered by Rebecca 4
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Doctor????? lol
Ultrasound Technician
2007-09-03 00:22:44
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answered by Dirtbox 3
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Sonographer.
2007-09-03 00:28:06
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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ultrasound technician
2007-09-03 00:23:15
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answered by parental unit 7
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ultrasound technician. or a nurse who has specialized in ultrasonography
2007-09-03 00:26:17
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answered by amithidius 2
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that would be an ultrasound technician
2007-09-03 00:28:00
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answered by Bookybell 4
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I believe they are called Sonographers, but I could be wrong x
2007-09-04 12:21:42
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answered by Denise H 4
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Stonographer....
2007-09-03 01:13:52
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answered by ஐ♥Kaylee's mom♥ஐ 4
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