Ultrasound Technician Schools in New York

While New York is often associated with its namesake city, the state also offers the attractive Finger Lakes and Adirondack regions, and of course, the spectacular Niagara Falls. Ultrasound schools in New York can prepare future sonographers for work throughout the state.

New York Sonography Schools

New York's dense population requires a concentration of health care facilities, making New York ultrasound schools a good choice for aspiring sonographers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2009, the annual mean wage of diagnostic medical sonographers in New York was $64,060. Salaries in major cities broke down as follows:

  • Albany-Schenectady-Troy: $65,010
  • Buffalo-Niagara Falls: $58,860
  • New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island: $66,020
  • Rochester: $60,040
  • Syracuse: $63,600

About the Empire State

New York City attracts people who want a vibrant urban setting that offers the finest in theater, arts, entertainment, food, and business. From glamorous Broadway to funky and cerebral Greenwich Village, city-dwellers can find just about everything to suit their tastes.

In the northwest part of the state lies a dramatically different landscape--the Adirondack region. A major tourist destination for campers, hikers, and boaters, the Adirondacks spread more than six million acres, the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River.

On the western side of the state sits New York's second largest city, Buffalo. Situated near Niagara Falls, Buffalo is notorious for its snowfall--the average annual snowfall at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport is 93 inches. Residents enjoy beautiful springs, summers tempered by Lake Erie breezes, and mild autumn temperatures through October. The city offers active nightlife, theater, a symphony, art museums, shopping, and, for architecture enthusiasts, five houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

New York Ultrasound Technician & Healthcare Programs

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