This pioneer in the field of sonography is widely recognized as a key figure in establishing the organization and is celebrated for her leadership and advocacy efforts.
Who is Joan Baker?
The SDMS was founded in this year.
What is 1970?
This flagship event is hosted annually by the SDMS.
What is the SDMS Annual Conference?
This iconic street is known for its lively bars and music venues.
What is Bourbon Street?
This iconic symbol, often associated with New Orleans, represents the city's French heritage and is frequently seen in its architecture, sports team logos, and Mardi Gras decorations.
What is the Fleur-de-Lis?
Our current name was adopted on this date.
What is September 16th, 1980?
What is the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)?
Taking place in October, the SDMS plays a key role in promoting this annual celebration that focuses on the contributions of ultrasound technology and sonographers in healthcare.
What is Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month (MUAM)?
This historic New Orleans neighborhood is known for its architecture and survived Hurricane Katrina with minimal flooding.
What is The French Quarter?
This annual festival in New Orleans is world-famous for its parades, music, and vibrant celebrations.
What is Mardi Gras?
Before being named the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, we were formally known as this:
What is the American Society of Ultrasound Technical Specialists (ASUTS)?
In January 1982, the first ultrasound program was accredited at this college.
What is Weber State College?
What is one of the most recognized certifications that SDMS members often prepare for?
The Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS)
This bridge, connecting New Orleans to the North Shore, is one of the longest bridges over water in the world, stretching over 24 miles.
What is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway?
This round sandwich, originating from the Italian community in New Orleans, is layered with cold cuts, cheese, and a tangy olive salad.
What is Muffuletta?
In 1976, the SDMS established this as their official journal, giving due recognition to technical specialists for their research.
What is "Medical Ultrasound"?
Because of copyright issues on our original journal, the SDMS formed the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS), with the first issue being published in this month and year.
What is January/February 1985?
This SDMS award honors the author(s) of an outstanding research paper or case study published in the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS).
What is the The Kenneth R. Gottesfeld Award?
This iconic cathedral in Jackson Square is the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the United States.
What is St. Louis Cathedral?
This cultural heritage in New Orleans is reflected in the city’s cuisine, language, and traditions, with roots in French, Spanish, and African influences.
What is Creole?
This founder was responsible for writing the constitution and bylaws in 1970 and was also our first President-Elect.
Who is L.E. Schnitzer?
Boding immediate and serious implications for the field of sonography, this act dictated to the states that as a protective measure, they must consider passing legislation for the licensure of those using ionizing and nonionizing radiation.
What is the Randolph Act?
The SDMS has been a strong advocate for addressing this significant occupational health concern for sonographers.
What is Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSDs)?
These historic buildings on Jackson Square are believed to be the first apartment buildings in the United States.
What are the Pontalba Buildings?
This type of parade, often associated with jazz funerals and celebrations, features lively music and dancing in the streets.
What is Second Line?