Ultrasound Technician Schools in Michigan

Because of its commitment to fostering a strong life sciences industry sector, Michigan has numerous opportunities to offer its sonography school graduates. The state is recognized as a leader in research and development of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, instrumentation, diagnostics, and biotech research and services. Michigan's life sciences sector employs almost 32,000 workers in 542 companies, and leads the nation in its growth of new companies. Its high-tech workforce ranks fourth in the nation. Additionally, a number of organizations and facilities have sprouted in recent years to continue encouraging this growth; these include Michbio (the Michigan Biosciences Industry Association), the Michigan Life Science and Innovation Center, the Biosciences Research and Commercialization Center, the University Research Corridor, and numerous SmartZones and technology research parks.

Michigan Sonography Schools

Michigan sonography schools graduates may also be interested to know that Materialise USA, a three-dimensional medical image processing firm, invested $12.5 million to expand its facility in Plymouth Township, MI, thereby adding jobs and expanding its scope of services.

Diagnostic medical sonographers in the state earned a mean annual wage of $56,180 in May 2009.

Students enrolled in one of Michigan's sonography schools will also find plenty to occupy their leisure time. After all, the state enjoys the world's longest freshwater coastline and more than 100 public beaches, some of the highest freshwater sand dunes in the world, the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (the only national marine sanctuary in the Great Lakes), 99 state parks, 800 golf courses, and lush scenery. Plus, Detroit provides residents with rich urban experiences, including some of the country's greatest music and festivals, the Motorsports Hall of Fame, and the Walter P. Chrysler Museum.

Michigan Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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