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Dear Dr. Robinson, I am studying biology and am considering pre-dental studies. However the length and the cost of this course of study is significant. My friend is pursuing an associates degree in ultrasound technology and says in two years they can earn a good salary. Wha do you think of this approach? S.F. Texas
Both dentistry and ultrasound technician are great but very different career options. There are several educational routes to become a ultrasound technician. The shortest route for someone without another health related degree is an Associate of Applied Science in ultrasound technology. This would take about two years. Other educational routes to this career objective would be a bachelors degree or a one - two year certificate program if you already have a health related degree. Ultrasound technicians produce the images that are read by radiologists and it can be challenging interesting work. The job requires both technical skills and people skills. The average salary is around $70000. It might be a good alternative for you if you have decided against the longer road to becoming a dentist. Thanks Dr. Dale

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