Ultrasound Technician Schools in Alaska

Despite being the largest state in the U.S., Alaska is the least densely populated. Students in Alaska ultrasound schools get a chance to experience the beauty of untamed nature. For culture and social interactions, students can enjoy all that Anchorage has to offer. And don't be surprised if you spot a moose wandering through the city, or even the occasional bear. Off-shore, Alaskans regularly see whales, and in local creeks beaver dams are common. For lovers of wildlife, there is plenty to see.

Those who enjoy challenging mountain climbing, have the highest peak in North America at their doorstep. Mt. McKinley (called Denali, or "The Great One," by the Native Americans) rises 20,320 feet above sea level. Alaska contains 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the U.S.

Those who are a bit less adventurous, or want to explore indoor activities, would be advised to check out the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts in Anchorage or Perseverance Theatre in Juneau. Students at Alaska sonography schools may also enjoy some of Alaska's unique annual festivals like the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race or the Sitka Whale Fest.

Financial Benefits of Alaska Ultrasound Schools

The mean national salary for diagnostic medical sonographers is $63,640, but sonographers in Alaska average $75,500 annually. It's actually the fifth highest paying state for this profession. Even better, within Anchorage itself a sonographer earns a mean salary of $77,170.

So, prepare for excellent earning and recreational potential in the beautiful state of Alaska.

Alaska Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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