Ultrasound Technician Schools in Georgia

Many people enjoy Georgia's warm climate, since winters rarely get colder than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. That means you can enjoy the state's 64 parks year-round! Activities include fishing, boating, and hiking from the Appalachian foothills in the north down to the Savannah coast in the south. Of course, Georgia also offers plenty of urban entertainment in its many cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and Columbus.

Want to see a panoramic view that encompasses parts of seven states? Then head over to Rock City on Lookout Mountain near the Tennessee border. Or absorb the unique history of Georgia in downtown Savannah or at the 3,000-acre Pebble Hill Plantation that dates back to 1825. Of course, for a livelier, urban scene you can listen to great music in Macon. Essentially, no matter which of the ultrasound schools in Georgia you choose or what you like to do, you can find plenty to amuse yourself in your free time.

Ultrasound Schools & Salaries in Georgia

Did you know 14 counties within Georgia ranked among the top 100 fastest growing counties in the U.S. in 2007-2008? The "Peach State" certainly offers plenty of opportunities for young professionals. While the mean annual salary for a sonographer in Georgia is $59,320, slightly below the national average of $63,640, salaries do vary among the state's metropolitan areas. The highest paying areas for graduates of Georgia sonography schools include the following (shown with mean annual salaries):

  • Gainesville: $66,370
  • Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta: $62,820
  • Columbus: $55,880
  • Valdosta: $54,490

Georgia Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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