The best ultrasound technician schools in NJ are those that are accredited by CAAHEP. Learn about them today at http://www.ultrasoundtechniciancenter.org/state/accredited-ultrasound-technician-schools-in-new-jersey.html.
A: Good morning, Joanne.
B: Morning, Ms. Carter.
A: Have you looked at the list of ultrasound technician schools in NJ that I e-mailed you a few days ago?
A: I was able to browse through them over the past few nights after school.
B: What do you think so far?
A: Out of the eight schools, a few really stood out to me. All of these schools are accredited, right?
B: Yes, by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education.
A: I’m considering either the school in Pemberton or in Newark. Both offer training for general sonography but Rutgers, the one in Newark, has a slightly better program — a bachelor’s degree program in sonography. Burlington County in Pemberton only has a certificate and associate degree program.
A: If you are having trouble deciding, the best question to ask is how long you wish to study. Bachelor degrees take four years and associate degrees take two years to complete. You can find more info about these kinds of sonography courses on ultrasoundtechniciancenter.org.
B: Thanks, Ms. Carter. I’ll probably have my decision during our next meeting on Friday.
A: Okay. See you then.
B: Bye!
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