Ultrasound Technician Schools in Alabama

While the official capital is Montgomery, Birmingham is the Alabama city with the largest population. Alabama also offers a range of scenery and activities, from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast. Visitors and residents can even see the 5-mile long crater left by a meteor 80 million years ago.

Students around Birmingham can enjoy a plethora of museums, music, and annual festivals like the popular "Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival" and Jazz Festival. The enormous Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex hosts a sports and concert arena, theater, exhibition halls, and a concert hall. Students at Alabama sonography schools in Mobile can celebrate the country's oldest Mardi Gras festival (yes, it was in Alabama in 1704, not New Orleans). Additionally, Montgomery hosts the annual Shakespeare festival and an annual music festival called Jubilee CityFest.

Salaries for Graduates of Alabama Ultrasound Schools

Salaries can vary widely within a single state, and Alabama is no exception. For diagnostic medical sonographers, the top paying metropolitan areas in the state include these mean annual salaries:

  • Columbus, GA-AL: $55,880
  • Decatur: $54,480
  • Dothan: $54,160
  • Birmingham-Hoover: $53,140
  • Mobile: $52,180

Alabama Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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