Step Into Ultrasound: Hands-On Ultrasound Training for Radiologic Technologists
Expand Your Clinical Wisdom with Confidence.

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You already see the body in 3-D—every curve of anatomy, every subtle shift in tissue composition. Now it’s time to bring sound into your skill set. For Radiologic Technologists ready to expand their professional reach, general and cardiovascular ultrasound opens doors to new clinical possibilities, higher compensation, and greater career flexibility—all without the time or expense of returning to college. And your new career can launch right in your current workplace. Sonography is the fastest growing sector of the USA employment field.

Why It Works for RT's.

You already see the body in 3-Devery curve of anatomy, every subtle shift in tissue composition. Now it’s time to bring sound into your skill set. For Radiologic Technologists ready to expand their professional reach, general and cardiovascular ultrasound opens doors to new clinical possibilities, higher compensation, and greater career flexibility—all without the time or expense of returning to college. And your new career can launch right in your current workplace. Sonography is the fastest growing sector of the USA employment field.

Start Growing... Now.

A little known—but long established fact is—credentialing in General or Vascular Sonography is within your sights as a Radiographer: the ARRT offers exams comparable to the ARDMS and CCI counterparts.

We’ve been helping imaging professionals take that step since 1975. In 1981, we created the first hands-on ultrasound training course for clinicians, and for nearly five decades we’ve guided radiology technologists toward mastery and confidence across every imaging specialty.

To make the transition even easier, we offer a guided, downloadable Employer Tuition Support Agreement you can use to request sponsorship or reimbursement from your workplace. It’s a professional, risk-free way to gain new skills while your organization invests in your future success.

Why Radiology Technologists Have Chosen KMA Ultrasound.

Our 2- to 5-day micro-classes are built around your schedule and learning style. You’ll scan live anatomy, learn directly at the bedside, and develop a strong, practical command of ultrasound protocols—taught by experts who understand your radiology background and your professional goals.

On site, our Hands-On Scan Lab stays open after hours for your independent practice and our lifetime mentoring continues long after class ends, always for free.

Your Next Level Starts Here.

You’ve already mastered the art of seeing. Let us help you see in sound—and take your imaging career to the next level of confidence, opportunity, and reward. This is your chance to differentiate yourself, strengthen your career, and bring even more value to the patients and Team who depend on you. Learn more about what we can do for you and see how quickly your confidence—and your career—can grow.

We understand that timing and life priorities differ for everyone.

There’s no rushwe’ll be here when you’re ready to make the move.

Questions welcome. Contact us

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I attended before, many years ago. I really appreciate Keith’s enthusiastic teaching. His knowledge is outstanding. I appreciate the informal format of letting me ask questions. I felt comfortable in doing so. Thank you!

-Lee Roach-Belt

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I didn't know until I got there that Keith is a first-generation Field Trauma and CCU Nurse. He brought all the parts together exactly like I needed.

-Antoinette Grant

We'll make it transformational.
And mentor you for life.

Tools for Your Team:

It all starts with Anatomy. Make sure you and your Colleagues are surrounded with all of it.

Download your free collection and post them all for your own and your patients' benefit.

You and your vital contribution are important to us.

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