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However, many students find that a nursing degree offers significant benefits over a sonography degree, including more overall job opportunities, more focus on direct patient care, greater opportunity to specialize in an area of interest and a predictable processes for career advancement. Nursing is a much larger occupation than sonographer.

Both careers are poised for rapid job growth, with the BLS predicting much faster than average job growth rates of 15 percent for registered nurses and a 23 percent for sonographers. Despite the somewhat faster growth rate expected for holders of sonography degrees over nursing degrees, the overall number of new career opportunities will be far higher for nurses.

About 15, new jobs will open up for sonographers, while , new jobs will arise for RNs. Nurses also work in a broader variety of work settings. The top employing industry for both occupations is hospitals, which employ 60 percent of diagnostic medical sonographers and 61 percent of RNs, the BLS reported.

Nurses also find employment in nursing and residential care facilities, educational services and government entities. Both diagnostic medical sonographers and nurses interact with patients, some of whom may be anxious, scared or in pain. However, the situations in which nurses and sonographers provide direct patient care are different. Idk is ultrasound better? The pay is the same or possibly more I hear to start. According to salary.

Nurses are the same but with so much more work and less stress Any advice.. Oct 17, Make a pros and cons list if you have to for yourself.

But think about it before quitting. Shadow a nurse. Do you like nursing, at least the idea of it? Do you find your classes stimulating and exciting? Every job out there is stressful in some aspect.

Work hard in Patho and you'll get through. Now I'm a semester and a half away from graduation! I feel like Im just getting by now with 70's I'll flunk out as it gets harder because gosh I know it will and then Ill waste money and time. I dont want to regret anything. My boyfriends moms a nurse she likes it and says us techs make no money. From what I hear they make just as much as nurses.

All my classes are boring. I havent learned really anything.. Are you taking clinicals yet? I know nursing school is hard and sometimes it's not fun, but do you want to be a nurse. I'd still like to hear why you want to be a nurse. Every time I fell down and wanted to quit my pre-reqs or even nursing classes, I thought about what got me this far. That being said, if you don't like nursing school, don't stay in it because you feel like you have to stay.

Specializes in LTC, wound care. Has 4 years experience. Ya think ultrasound might be easy? Would the other have both options or only daytime? That could work in your favor or against it too. The other side of me though says possibly the other could offer higher pay potentially - but don't quote me since I'm not in either profession. All I know is either will be a contribution to society to help people so you're definitely on the right track.

Join now to personalize. Bargain Hunters Going back to school: RN or sonographer? The local community college offers both of these programs. I've completed most of the prerequisite general education credits. Considering a FT career is new territory for me as a sahm to four young kids, and I'd love some insight.

Both are 2 year programs. The nursing program is a much fuller work load - M-F for two years, whereas the sonography program is only a few days weekly. I've worked in a medical environment prior to having kids and I know it's an industry I'd enjoy. I've always imagined becoming a nurse, it seems there are so many options career-wise, and the pay is great. On the downside, I know the hours may include more evenings and overnights than a sonographer I think?

I'm having a hard time Finding accurate salary info for sonographers in my area or RNs for that matter but google tells me their salaries are similar. And as a nurse, you would be involved in many aspects of patient care, from administering injections to recording vitals. These differences in work result in unique requirements for each career path when it comes to schooling that can affect the difficulty of each program.

For nursing, your studies will include medical terminology, microbiology, health science and other health-related courses. Although the material may differ, the subject matter for both sonography and nursing can be a challenge at times.

In contrast, to enter the nursing field, there are various routes you can take. Due to these requirements, a sonography program might be a bit more challenging than a CNA program.



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