Are you interested in using technology to help patients? Echocardiography might be the program for you.
This program is commonly referred to as ""Echo"". Echocardiography technologists use sophisticated computers and cutting-edge technology to create and read sound waves in order to capture videos and images of the heart. These ultrasounds allow us to see into the body without pain or radiation so cardiologists can evaluate the function of the heart and plan possible treatment.
SCC's two-year program focuses on the adult heart and diseases that affect it. However, you also work with pediatric patients and even discuss the heart in the fetus. You become internationally registered by one of two international credentialing agencies that allow you to literally work anywhere in the world.
You will be among the highest paid and most sought after allied health workers, including nursing. You can work in a large variety of healthcare facilities ranging from hospitals to clinics and even administration or sales.
Detailed Information
The first year of the program consists of learning in the classroom with laboratory experience on real equipment and real people. Later, you begin clinical rotations in hospitals and clinics and work on real cardiac patients. During the final six months of the program, students are placed full-time in a clinical setting, refining their skills and preparing to work. During this time, many students are placed in clinical sites throughout the U.S. A few students are able to stay in Spokane.
Application Process
Please complete the following steps for consideration to participate in the DMS program selective interview process. All application materials are due by 6/30 to the Registration Office in Building 15 (1810 N Greene Street, MS 2151).
- Applicants are responsible for gaining admission to SCC and submitting official transcripts documenting completion of prerequisites to the SCC Transcript Office.
- Complete the application worksheet and provide requested documentation to include:
- Unofficial transcripts of all college credits
- Volunteer documentation
- Three professional reference letters in sealed envelope
- Submission deadline for Fall quarter is June 30th of the year of application. Applications must be postmarked by 6/30 or dropped off at the Registration Office in Building 15 by 6/30.
- Ensure current email address on file in ctcLink for notification of interview date and time (Interviews scheduled during 3rd full week of July) if application is found to be complete.
Applicants should be aware that National Background Checks conducted during the first and fourth quarters of the program to ensure records are free of felonies or other infractions that might preclude clinical placement or employment in a field with access to vulnerable patients.
Within 30 days of clinical assignment, required immunizations and drug screening are collected. Additional information distributed during the first quarter of the program.
Sonography courses are limited to students officially enrolled in the DMS program.
Additional Application Requirements
Program start: Fall (competitive entry)
Pre-requisites: Yes
Program length: 7 quarters
Number of students each start: 14
Contact:Tyler Roberts 509-533-7309
Applications deadline: June 30
Please note: Echocardiography Program Information