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5 answers
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Mahi’s Answer
You can post on reddit or reach out to local practices or ultrasound tech offices near by.
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Ramon’s Answer
Consider reaching out via email or becoming a member of a professional group for ultrasound technicians, sonographers, or imaging technicians. Once you're part of the community, look for an email list, discussion board, or similar platform where you can post your request for an interview.
Here's a link to help you find an ultrasound association: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=ultrasound+association
Here's a link to help you find an ultrasound association: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=ultrasound+association
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Michelle’s Answer
Hello, Riya !
This may sound very simple, but you must first gather a list of ultrasound services in your area. I have provided a short list below. Contact each one of them by phone, visit or e-mail and let them know you are seeking a professional to interview. Many of the companies have individual websites so you can put in a search on line for them. I recommend going in person to make this contact so they can see you and talk with you one on one.
The next thing to do, if you haven't done so already, is to get your interview questions ready.
I hope that this is helpful and I wish you all the best in your interviewing of professionals in the career that you are interested in.
https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=diagnosticimaging&find_loc=Fort+Worth,+TX LIST OF PLACES TO FIND AN ULTRASOUND PROFESSIONAL
This may sound very simple, but you must first gather a list of ultrasound services in your area. I have provided a short list below. Contact each one of them by phone, visit or e-mail and let them know you are seeking a professional to interview. Many of the companies have individual websites so you can put in a search on line for them. I recommend going in person to make this contact so they can see you and talk with you one on one.
The next thing to do, if you haven't done so already, is to get your interview questions ready.
I hope that this is helpful and I wish you all the best in your interviewing of professionals in the career that you are interested in.
Michelle recommends the following next steps:
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Ron’s Answer
Sure thing, feel free to reach out to your nearby hospitals. They're more than happy to guide you on the right path. Plus, they might even have some special programs that can connect you directly with various technicians. They can also assist you in setting up your appointments with them. Isn't that handy?
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Andrew’s Answer
If you have LinkedIn you could search for Ultrosound Techs in your area. You could also filter by the same Schools you attended, this connection might make the person more include to accept the interview. If you cannot send them a message on LinkedIn. See if you can find out there contact details from the hospital website, or vice versa. Search for Ultrasound techs in your local area - and see if you can message them directly on LinkedIn - or see if you can find something in common.