Ultrasound Technician Schools in Colorado

Do you enjoy skiing or snowboarding? The Rocky Mountains' 30 highest major summits are all in Colorado. The entire state is actually at the highest elevation of any in the U.S. You can also enjoy the outdoors without flying down mountainsides, however, at Colorado's four national parks plus numerous wilderness trails, conservation areas, and forests. For instance, Dinosaur National Monument is a unique paleontological area that's also stunningly scenic. And one-third of the state is filled with flat or gently rolling land instead of mountains.

Aside from skiing and the other outdoor activities, you can find art, culture, and indoor fun throughout the cities. Denver itself contains the second largest performing arts center in America. The diversity of entertainment can be seen just within Colorado Springs, which contains the Peterson Air and Space Museum, the Cheyenne Mountain Heritage Center, and the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.

Colorado Ultrasound Schools

Salaries of diagnostic medical sonographers vary throughout the U.S., but there's good news for graduates of ultrasound schools in Colorado. While the average sonographer in America earns $63,640, the average Colorado sonographer earns $77,380. In fact, Colorado is the third highest paying state in the U.S. for this profession. Furthermore, Boulder is the fourth highest paying metropolitan area in the country, since sonographers here earn $83,790 annually. Within Colorado itself, the second highest paying area is Denver-Aurora, where sonographers earn $79,790 annually.

So take advantage of the scenery, lively cities, and potentially high salaries and consider Colorado sonography schools to start your career.

Colorado Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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