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letty5purple
Joined: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 5
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:27 am Post subject: west coast ultrasound |
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I currently attend west coast ultrasound in ontario, Beverly hills is the other campus. I have a 2 year science degree and I knew that getting accepted into an accredited school like Loma Linda was going to be a long wait especially if you don't have good grades in your prerequitsites. So I decided to go to west coast I knew that I would have to wait 1 year until I sat for ARDMS or at least have my bachelors degree. I investigated and this was the best route for me. I've also asked many students who have known other students that have graduated from this school and have gotten hired after their externship with good hospitals. I feel I have made a good decision. The instructors are very good too. The school is 21 months. Good luck |
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usdal
Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:13 am Post subject: DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AT WEST COAST ULTRASOUND |
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They DO indeed talk a good game, but are not accredidted - and you will pay the consequence once your are out of school! IF you are lucky to get one of their 3 acute facilities sites, good for you..but it is unlikely...and if you do not have a Bachelor's degree? You cannot take the boards for a year-you will have to work for a year before you can take them...and it will be tough enough to even find work. AND THEY DO NOT HELP YOU ONCE YOU HAVE GRADUATED!!! They want your money....accredidation is everytihng...please do not waste your time or money on this place. I am paying on a loan for a profession I cannot even use because I went to this place and believed that they would be of help once I graduated!(they also were not forthcoming about the importance of going to an accredited school...never mentioned it..they went on and on about how many ultrasound jobs are out there-I Am considering litigation) |
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hjhogle Moderator
Joined: 23 May 2006 Posts: 556 Location: CT
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:20 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for sharing your experience.
I cannot stress it enough - ONLY INVEST YOUR TIME AND MONEY IN AN ACCREDITED EDUCATION. If you attend a non-accredited school, you will be retarding your ability to earn a living and wasting your money. Without certification, in some states, you will not be allowed to work. Period.
As in the rest of life, shortcuts end up costing you.
Good luck,
hjh, RT |
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echo hello hello
Joined: 02 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:39 pm Post subject: |
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I am sad that I wasted my money at WCUI Ontario Campus. I will graduate in three weeks and don't have the knowledge or the skills to even go into an externship. The environment is very stressful and pressured they want you to memorize without really knowing why. I do not approve of their method of training its all about passing test and not in knowing what you are doing. I wouldnot recommend this school.  |
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DuBose
Joined: 13 Aug 2008 Posts: 2 Location: Little Rock, AR
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:54 pm Post subject: Re: West Coast Ultrasound Institute-L.A. any reviews by grad |
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| marloman wrote: | I am considering admission to WCUI in L.A. I know the school is private and not accredited like a major college. They talk a good game and claim some of their students intern at UCLA & Cedars Sinai. The cost is more than most colleges, however I don't think you really need a 4 year degree to start in Ultrasound. From what I have seen experience and certification by the ARDMS is the basic way to start.
Oh by the way, I have no background in the medical field. But I am a two time cancer survivor who wants to get out of sales and marketing, and into a field that means more than just a paycheck.  |
I don't recommend anyone waste their time and money on a sonographic program that is not JRC-DMS/CAAHEP accredited (www.JRCDMS.org). Not all accreditation are the same, and many will not qualify you to sit for the ARDMS Examinations. Sonography is the most operator dependent diagnostic modality in modern medicine. It requires extensive hand-on clinical education to master. Suggest you check closely the schools that you consider. Unfortunately there are many that charge high fees but do not prepare their graduates well. There have been many class action lawsuits against schools that do not teach their students well.
Good Luck, from one with 30 years of sonographic experience and ARDMS credentials. Terry . _________________ Peace, DuBose |
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