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A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology

Associate Degree Program

Program Highlights
  • 18 Months Program*
  • Job Placement Assistance

*72 Approved Instructional Weeks

Tuition & Fees
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Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable) $0.00
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $350.00
Tuition Fee $50,925.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$51,375.00

 

About the A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program

Program Mission

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts aims to offer quality allied health and nursing programs that integrate professional skills, career-focused education, and hands-on practical experience by empowering students to develop and achieve their personal and career goals.

Program Description 

Our Vascular Ultrasound Technology program prepares competent entry-level vascular sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. Graduates may work in hospitals, imaging centers, physicians’ offices, or clinics.

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A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Goals and Objectives

Train students to be professional and competent vascular sonographers in the medical imaging community by developing their visual, oral, and written communication and critical-thinking skills.

Develop interpersonal skills in communicating and interacting with patients of all generations, cultures, and medical conditions.

Develop interpersonal skills in communicating and interacting with medical and administrative personnel in the medical imaging setting so they will be effective team players.

Teach students knowledge and understanding of human physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology.

Teach students knowledge and understanding of ultrasound physical principles and instrumentation.

Teach students the knowledge of sonographic biological effects and proper application of sonographic instrumentation relative to imaging and image quality.

Teach students knowledge and understanding of human gross and sectional anatomy relative to normal and abnormal sonographic imaging.

Teach students how to produce quality diagnostic images of the heart with the required information contributing to the diagnostic process.

Teach students the necessary skills for proper patient care while utilizing ethical, professional, and HIPAA guidelines.

 Provide students with the knowledge, clinical skills, problem-solving abilities, and interpersonal skills to practice in the sonography profession.

Emphasize the importance and need of becoming credentialed in vascular sonography.

Prepare students to pass the CCI (RVS) or the ARDMS® (RVT) certification exams.

Emphasize the appropriate ergonomic scanning applications for the well-being of the vascular sonographer.

A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Information, Length, and Schedule

Program length, Months
18*
Hours
1,784
Quarter Credit Hours
105
Clinical Hours
800

*(72 Approved instruction Weeks)

 

The program information, length, and schedule may change. Read the accompanying Addendum for changes and updates, and check in with an Admission Advisor for more details. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program has a library and classrooms with modern audiovisual teaching aids, textbooks, journals, anatomical charts, models, and e-library resources. The scan laboratory is equipped with ultrasound machines and other cardiology equipment.

 

The Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program is an Associate of Occupational Science Degree program. The student will receive didactic, laboratory, and clinical education focused on vascular ultrasound covering vascular anatomy and physiology, 2D imaging, PW, color flow Doppler, and vascular pathology and methods of interpretation, which will be combined with General Education courses. The Instructor-to-Student ratio is 1:25 during lectures, 1:10 in the laboratory, and 1:1 during clinical externships.

 

The program comprises six (6) modules of 12 weeks each. During the program’s first module (12 weeks), students will take General Education courses up to 24 hours per week via online delivery. During the second module (12 weeks), students will continue to take General Education courses online for up to 24 hours per week for the first 12 weeks.

 

The following two (2) modules (Module 3 and 4) consist of didactic/lab sessions only, which include three (3) to five (5) days per week of up to eight (8) hours per day of didactic and lab instruction. After completing four (4) modules, students are generally expected to start attending externships four (4) or five (5) days a week.

 

Master Scanning Labs (MSL) are scheduled once a month on days to be announced on a separate schedule and in no particular order.

 

The student receives nine hundred eighty-four (984) didactic and laboratory instruction and eight hundred (800) hours of clinical education, allowing them to apply the lecture topics to practical use. The curriculum provides students with the technical, clinical, and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in this field. In addition, the program prepares students to take their RVS/RVT examinations.

 

An Associate of Occupational Science Degree in Vascular Ultrasound Technology is awarded upon program completion. The normal completion time for this program is 72 weeks, excluding any holiday and vacation times. Class times can and may be rescheduled on an alternate day of the week (i.e., Sunday through Saturday) to ensure program completion is on time and the required program hours are fulfilled.

 

Voluntary and Prudent Use Statement for Ultrasound Technology

Instructions in the ultrasound training laboratory are made possible by the participation of students, both as the person scanning and the person being scanned (subject). All the exercises are developed to ensure prudent and safe use of the equipment and the subject. Participation is voluntary. Election not to participate will not affect grades. However, alternate training will need to be arranged.

Requirements

  • Admission Requirements
  • Performance Requirements
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Please review the following requirements: General Admission Requirements for all programs.

    Applicants must:

    1. Attend or view a live or recorded information session.
    2. Submit original transcripts from the Registrar at an educational institution for applicants requesting credit granting for some/all General Education courses. Copies are not accepted. All coursework must be completed and given a grade of at least a “C.” Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory must be completed within the last five (5) years. All credit granting is subject to the approval of the Program Director or Program Coordinator. Please allow seven (7) days for review.
    3. Complete an admission interview with the Program Director and designees.

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  • Please review the following requirements: General Performance Requirements for all programs.

    Each program has physical and non-physical requirements to ensure student and patient safety and welfare. 

    A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology program students must be in good health and able to:

    • Lift over 50 pounds (22.68 kg) and push and pull routinely.
    • Hear sufficiently to assess patient needs and communicate verbally with other healthcare providers.
    • Have full use of arms, hands, and wrists.
    • Possess adequate visual acuity to review sonograms, including color distinctions.
    • Stand and walk on your feet 80% of the time.
    • Reach at or above shoulder level intermittently for 90% of work time.
    • Work compassionately and effectively with sick patients.

     

    A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology program students must have sufficient strength, motor coordination, and manual dexterity to:

    • Transport, move, lift, and transfer patients from a wheelchair or cart to a sonography table or a patient bed.
    • Move, adjust, and manipulate various sonographic equipment, including the physical transportation of mobile sonographic machines, to complete examinations on the patient according to established procedures and standards of speed and accuracy.

     

    A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology program students must also be capable of:

    • Handling stressful situations related to technical and procedural standards and patient care situations.
    • Providing physical and emotional support to the patient during the sonographic procedures, responding to situations requiring first aid, and providing emergency care to the patient without, or until, the physician arrives.
    • Communicating verbally in an effective manner to direct patients during sonographic examinations.
    • Visually recognizing anatomy on the CRT screen.
    • Reading and interpreting patient charts and requisitions for sonographic examinations.

     

    A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology program students must have the mental and intellectual capacity to:

    • Calculate and select proper technical factors according to the patient’s individual needs and the requirements of the procedure’s standards of speed and accuracy.
    • Review and evaluate the recorded images on a CRT and archiving system to identify patient pathology, if present, accurate procedural sequencing, completion of a diagnostic examination, and other appropriate and pertinent technical qualities.

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  • The following requirements must be met for a student to graduate from the Vascular Ultrasound Technology program at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts:

    • The successful completion of all program courses and hours.
    • All financial obligations have been met, including tuition and textbook charges.

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A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Admission Point System

Applicants are deemed qualified on a point system. The highest-ranked (above a minimum) will be offered seats in the program. The following point system evaluates each applicant, showing the maximum achievable score.

 

Vascular Ultrasound Technology ProgramPossible Points
I. Admissions Exams
Anatomy & Physiology Assessment Test
  • (100-85)25
  • (84-80)20
  • (79-69)15
  • (68-50)10
  • (49 and lower)5
UCAT
  • 35 or greater35
  • 30-3425
  • 25-2915
  • 24 or less0
II. Post-Secondary Education
  • Associate Degree10
  • Baccalaureate Degree20
  • Graduate/Master's Degree30
  • Post-Graduate/Doctoral Degree45
III. Academic Achievement:
College Level Courses & High School AP Courses
A. Overall GPA
  • GPA 3.005
  • GPA 3.5010
  • GPA 3.9015
B. Math & Science GPA
  • GPA 3.0020
  • GPA 3.5030
  • GPA 3.9040
IV. One-Page Resume (Required)30
V. Healthcare Background
  • 1-3 Years10
  • More than 3 years25
VI. Reapplication (having completed reapplication requirements)15
VII. Personal Interview150
  • Interview Questions
  • Maturity
  • Communication Skills
  • Appearance and Demeanor
VIII. Evaluation from the Office of Admissions50
Possible Total Points430

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A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Outline

Course NumberTitleClock HoursQuarter Credit Hours
GE 002Principles of Physics45.04.5
GE 021Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology66.06.5
GE 110Critical Thinking45.04.5
GE 112Algebra I45.04.5
GE 230Written & Oral Communication45.04.5
UT 200Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation62.06.0
UT 201Sectional Anatomy48.04.5
UT 301Patient Care for Ultrasound Professionals12.01.0
UT 620AMaster Scanning Lab Extracranial Vascular Duplex Exam8.00.5
UT 720BMaster Scanning Lab Lower Extremity Venous Exam8.00.5
UT 720CMaster Scanning Lab Lower Extremity Arterial Exam8.00.5
UT 720DMaster Scanning Lab Upper Extremity Venous Exam8.00.5
UT 820EMaster Scanning Lab Duplex Evaluation of the Portal Venous System for Portal Hypertension8.00.5
UT 820FMaster Scanning Lab Lower Extremity Venous Valve Insufficiency Duplex Exam8.00.5
UT 820GMaster Scanning Lab Upper Extremity Mapping for Dialysis Access8.00.5
VU 300Cerebrovascular Sonography60.06.0
VU 300LCerebrovascular Sonography Lab60.03.0
VU 301Abdominal Vascular Sonography84.08.0
VU 301LAbdominal Vascular Sonography Lab84.04.0
VU 400Lower Extremity Venous System36.03.5
VU 400LLower Extremity Venous System Lab36.01.5
VU 401Lower Extremity Arterial System36.03.5
VU 401LLower Extremity Arterial System Lab36.01.5
VU 402Upper Extremity Venous System36.03.5
VU 402LUpper Extremity Venous System Lab36.01.5
VU 403Upper Extremity Arterial System28.02.5
VU 403lUpper Extremity Arterial System Lab28.01.0
VU X01Clinical 1400.013.0
VU X02Clinical 2400.013.0
Total1,784.0105.0

 

Read the A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Course Descriptions.

A.O.S. in Vascular Ultrasound Technology Program Clinical Training

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts considers clinical experience one of the essential parts of medical education.

Students must be rotated throughout our affiliated medical facilities while attending our vascular ultrasound technician school.

Job Outlook and Salary for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

View the O*Net Online 29-2032.00 Diagnostic Medical Sonographer job profile for general information about the profession. Find information about the salary data in California and the major cities near the campus where the program is offered.

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Accreditation and Approval

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts holds national institutional accreditation by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). ABHES accreditation does not include continuing education courses.

ABHES Mailing Address:
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 730
North Bethesda, MD 20852

ABHES Phone(301) 291-7550
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ABHES Website: abhes.org

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts is a private institution approved to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Approval to operate means the institution is compliant with the minimum standards in the California Private Postsecondary Education Act (CPPEA) of 2009 (as amended) and Division 7.5 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. CPPEA governs the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.

 

The Office of Student Assistance and Relief is available to support prospective students, current students, or past students of private postsecondary educational institutions in making informed decisions, understanding their rights, and navigating available services and relief options. The office may be reached by calling (888) 370- 7589, option #5, or by visiting  osar.bppe.ca.gov.

BPPE Mailing Address:
1747 N. Market Blvd., Suite 225
Sacramento, CA 95834

BPPE Phone(888) 370-7589
BPPE EmailGeneral
BPPE Website: bppe.ca.gov

The Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts Associate of Occupational Science in Ultrasound Technology Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (https://www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS).

CAAHEP Mailing Address:
9355 113th St. N, #7709
Seminole, FL 33775

CAAHEP Phone(727) 210-2350
CAAHEP Website: caahep.org

Certification for Sonography Professionals

The law does not require ultrasonographers to be registered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) to work. However, such credentials may increase hiring chances.

Graduates accepted to the program with an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in an allied health field directed at human patient care may sit for the ARDMS examination immediately after completing the program under ARDMS prerequisite 1. Meanwhile, graduates with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Art (B.A.) degree are eligible to sit for the ARDMS examination immediately after completing the program under the ARDMS prerequisite 3A or for ARRT® (VS)® examination.

Graduates accepted to the program with an associate degree in any field or High School Diploma (HSD) or GED are eligible to sit for the ARRT® (VS)®, ARDMS (RVT), and CCI (RVS) examinations immediately after completing the program.

For more information about the ARDMS registry and examination, please visit www.ardms.org or contact them at the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, 51 Monroe Street, Plaza East One, Rockville, MD 20850; Telephone: (301) 738-8401; Toll-Free: (800) 541-9754; Fax: (301) 738-0312 or (301) 738-0313.

For more information about ARRT® certification and examination, please visit www.arrt.org or contact them at the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists®, 1255 Northland Drive, St. Paul, MN 55120; Telephone: (651) 687-0048.

For more information about CCI certification and examination, please visit https://cci-online.org or contact them at Cardiovascular Credentialing International, 3739 National Drive, Suite 202, Raleigh, NC 27612; Telephone: (919) 861-4539.

*Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts has not determined if any programs fulfill the educational requirements for specific professional licensure or certification required for employment outside California unless identified by the program below. It is recommended that students in or planning to relocate to a state apart from where the program’s physical campus is located research any certification or employment requirements for their intended state.

Financial Aid

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts aims to help every student obtain Financial Aid* to attend their chosen program. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

The financial aid programs are designed to assist students with inadequate financial resources to meet their education’s total cost. Each campus has a Financial Aid Advisor who can help students with any financial aid questions.

For more information, please visit our Financial Aid page.

*for those who qualify

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Catalog and Addendum
2023-2024

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Check the Program Length and Schedule section.

  • Click on the link to learn more about Accreditation.

  • Yes, this is a full-time program.

  • No, we currently do not offer night classes.

  • View the Addendum to learn about breaks during the school year.

  • Please find more info about Remediation in our Catalog and Addendum.

  • More information can be provided by contacting the Admissions Department.

  • An externship will be provided for all of our students.

  • The externships are not paid positions.

  • For a cost breakdown, please see the Program Fees section.

  • Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

    Financial Aid is available for those who qualify.

  • The A.O.S. in VUT program is an Associate of Science degree program.

  • Please find more info about Licensure, Certification, and Registry Disclaimer policy in our Catalog and Addendum.

  • One of the program goals is to prepare students to pass the ARDMS and RVT certification exams upon graduation. ARDMS test preparation is strongly emphasized throughout the curriculum.

  • We may assist with job placements for all students who complete the program. However, we cannot guarantee employment.

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