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Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month Spotlights Advances and Innovations in DMS

DMS Students Honor Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month

October, 2019, West Hartford, CT and Clifton and Toms River, NJ – Conventional ultrasound has been helping physicians manage patient care for over 50 years. By sending sound waves through tissues and tracing how the waves are reflected back to the sonography machine, diagnostic medical sonography (DMS) lets clinicians see inside the body without cutting the skin or using harmful radiation.

As American Institute celebrates Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month, pictured here with #MySonoLife gear from the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography for our #AIFamily in the field, take a moment to consider the incredible advances in DMS over the past decades as well as some of the innovations that are taking ultrasound far beyond the hospital.

DMS is becoming more widely used as a diagnostic tool

Many people think DMS is mainly for monitoring pregnancies, producing those familiar two-dimensional images of the developing fetus. However, advances in technology are expanding the use of DMS to other areas of the hospital, other clinical settings and even other industries.

Innovation is taking DMS into new frontiers

Inventive new uses for ultrasound could soon change how we communicate, control our environment, and see the world.

These are exciting times for diagnostic medical sonography! In an interview with AXIS Imaging News, David Nye, senior territory manager at Trisonics Inc., said, “Ultrasound is a great field to be in. It always keeps you on your toes and continues to force you to learn about new technology.”