Ultrasound Technician Schools in Connecticut

Connecticut is unique in that the southwestern part of the state is actually considered part of the New York metropolitan area. This area covers three of the state's eight counties, and includes the majority of Connecticut's population.

Yet despite of the state's small size, the geography and landscape do vary considerably. Fairfield County's estates bare the nickname "the Gold Coast," while Litchfield Hills in northwestern Connecticut contains horse farms and mountains, and the coastal highways stretching from the border with New York to New Haven and Hartford contain more industrialized cities.

Cultural experiences and opportunities abound in Connecticut. Bridgeport has hosted the unique Gathering the Vibes art, music, and camping festival five times. In Hartford, you can see the world's longest and widest stone-arch bridge along with several theaters, an opera house, museums, and sports arenas. And if you attend Connecticut sonography schools in New Haven, you have access to plenty of fine dining, fun nightlife, and gorgeous historic architecture.

Connecticut Ultrasound Schools

The third highest paying metropolitan area in the country for diagnostic medical sonographers is Worcester, where sonographers earn a mean annual salary of $90,440. By contrast, the average sonographer in the U.S. only earns $63,640. And in Connecticut overall, the average sonographer earns $73,660 -- $10,000 more than the mean national wage.

Connecticut has the second highest concentration of workers in this profession of any state, and New Haven has the highest concentration of sonographers of any metropolitan area throughout the country. This means students at Connecticut ultrasound schools have plenty of professionals nearby who can share their knowledge.

Connecticut Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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