Skills Acquired
Upon completion of the Ultrasound Program at Keiser University, students graduate with a wide range of skills that are essential for a successful career in diagnostic medical sonography. These skills include proficiency in performing ultrasound examinations, interpreting sonographic images, and effectively communicating with patients and healthcare professionals. Students also develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, which are crucial in this field.
Admission Requirements
Gaining admission to Keiser University’s Ultrasound Program is a competitive process, as the program accepts a limited number of students each year. To be considered for admission, applicants must meet certain requirements. These requirements typically include a high school diploma or GED equivalent, completion of prerequisite courses in subjects such as biology and mathematics, and submission of a completed application along with any required documentation.
Prerequisites
Prior to applying to the Ultrasound Program, prospective students must complete specific prerequisite courses. These courses may vary depending on the program and may include subjects such as anatomy and physiology, physics, and medical terminology. These prerequisites ensure that students have a solid foundation in the fundamental concepts necessary for success in the program.