Clark State Sonogrpahy Program Courtesy Clark State
The Clark State College Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is seeking volunteers to participate in ultrasound exams to help students gain experience using industry equipment. Though not intended to replace prenatal care for pregnant participants, volunteers will have the opportunity to observe a 2D ultrasound exam and receive thermal prints of their scans.
Volunteers will be part of practice labs conducted by Diagnostic Medical Sonography students, who will be supervised by OB/GYN registered sonographers to ensure a high-quality, educational experience.
To be eligible to participate, volunteers must meet four criteria: have been seen by a licensed medical provider, be available on Tuesdays or Thursdays, be in the 18 to 36-week pregnancy range, preferably, and complete necessary paperwork.
Interested individuals should contact Megan Platfoot, program coordinator for Clark State’s Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, at 937-328-7970 or via email at
[email protected] for more information and to schedule participation.
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