Earn a high school diploma or GED
Take science and math courses
Research accredited ultrasound technician programs
Enroll in a diagnostic medical sonography program
Complete classroom and lab training
Complete supervised clinical externships
Learn anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology
Learn ultrasound physics and imaging techniques
Develop patient care and communication skills
Choose a specialization if desired
Graduate from the program
Obtain certification or registration
Pass required national exams
Apply for state licensure if required
Gain entry-level work experience
Maintain certification through continuing education
