Cardiovascular Sonography Program

Most LCCC HSW students must complete clinical rotations for program completion.  These clinical rotations occur in clinical settings with clinical sites that have agreed to provide these educational experiences for LCCC students. In order to ensure the safest environment possible for their patients and staff, many of these clinical settings have included COVID-19 in their list of clinical clearance requirements, with limited exemptions available for students and employees. Because all clinical hours and/or clinical competencies must be completed to meet program requirements, this means you may be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination or have an approved exemption on file to enter and/or progress in the Echocardiography program. For additional information, regarding these requirements, please see the Health Sciences & Wellness Policies Handbook, Addendum and the Clinical Site COVID-19 FAQs.

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What is Cardiovascular Sonography?

Cardiovascular Sonography is a diagnostic procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of the adult heart. Cardiac sonographers use state-of-the-art technology to scan patients and obtain images of the adult heart, including the vessels and structures that surround the heart to aid in the diagnosis of a disease. 

What will I learn?

Cardiac students gain in-depth knowledge of physics, disease processes, human anatomy, and sonographic technique. Students learn to operate the technology and create an ultrasound image. Physicians depend on the cardiac sonographer's knowledge to evaluate normal and abnormal findings of the adult heart. Cardiovascular Sonography is a profession that requires a high degree of independence, judgment, knowledge, maturity and stamina.

Associate of Applied Science

The Cardiovascular Sonography AAS Program is a medical imaging program offered as a specialization of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Program. The Cardiovascular Program is an intensive, six-semester program, not including prerequisite courses, and is designed for students who wish to specialize in medical imaging of the heart and vascular system.

The program has limited enrollment and admits one class each summer. Learn how to apply to the program.

Available at the Cheyenne main campus.

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What can I do with this degree?

Cardiovascular Sonographers typically work in hospitals, medical clinics and private medical offices.

Visit Career Coach for additional information about Echocardiography.

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Visit LCCC's Career Resources to find tools for selecting the right program for you and marketing yourself to future employers.

Mission

The LCCC Cardiovascular Sonography program is dedicated to providing quality education for its students to promote excellence in the art and science of sonography. Guided by the mission of the college, the program strives to provide academic and clinical experiences that produce competent and compassionate sonographers with a commitment to the performance of quality imaging and the pursuit of lifelong learning.

Program Goals and Objectives

The LCCC DMS program's goal is to prepare competent entry-level sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains for the Adult Echocardiography and Vascular concentrations.

Goal 1: Graduates of this program will be technically proficient, being able to consistently produce images of the cardiac system.

Outcome

  1. Students will obtain, review and integrate pertinent patient data to facilitate optimum diagnostic results.
  2. Students will optimize and record anatomic and physiologic information in accordance to industry standards.
  3. Students will demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
  4. Students will demonstrate the application and proficiency in the use of quantitation principles applied to echocardiographic images and flow data.
  5. Students will interpret echocardiographic data and quantify the derived parameters.

Goal 2: Graduates of this program will demonstrate communication skills.

Outcome

  1. Students will demonstrate effective communication skills with patients and all members of the healthcare team.
  2. Students will demonstrate effective written communication skills.

Goal 3: Students will provide consistent, high quality patient care.

Outcomes:

  1. Students will provide customer relations skills in patient care and assessment.
  2. Students will employ a safe work environment.

Goal 4: Students will conduct themselves ethically and professionally.

Outcomes:

  1. Students will act in a professional manner within recognized ethical and legal standards.
  2. Students will demonstrate a respect for diversity and the ability to work with others and special patient populations.

Goal 5: Graduates of the program will be successfully employed in adult echo and vascular entry-level positions.

Outcomes:

  1. Students will pass the ARDMS SPI on the first attempt.
  2. Students will pass two of the ARDMS (AE, VT) or CCI (RCS, RVS) specialty exams prior to graduation.
  3. If given the opportunity, would you hire another graduate from this program. 
Effectiveness Measure Annual Rate 
(Class of 2024)
Four Year Rate 
(2024-2025)
Credentialing Examination Pass Rate – Adult Echo 7/8= 87.5% TBA
Sonography Principle and Instrumentation Pass Rate 7/8= 87.5% TBA

Job Placement Rate 
(Graduates actively seeking employment within 12 months)

 8/8= 100% TBA
Program Attrition Rate  8/8= 100% TBA

All allied health students are required to submit a pre-clinical urine drug screen according to the policy of the Allied Health Programs at LCCC. The drug screen is completed at the student's expense and must be paid for at the time of conditional acceptance.

At their discretion, clinical sites may also require a drug screening and/or a criminal background check prior to allowing students into the clinical setting. (If required, any associated fees will be the responsibility of the student.) In addition, LCCC and the clinical sites may require random drug testing and/or drug testing for reasonable cause. Generally, the urine drug test screens for alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or drugs that impair judgment while in the clinical agency. Testing positive on the screening or evidence of tampering with a specimen will disqualify a student from participation from clinical assignment or acceptance into the Sonography program.

In addition to drug screening, for the safety of patients and health care workers, allied health workers must also undergo a background check performed at the student's expense. The student's acceptance will not be final until LCCC has received background check information from the reporting agencies, and the background check is clear of disqualifying offenses. For more information, please see the complete Health Sciences and Wellness Division Policy (pdf) for allied health students. Certain criminal activities, as evidenced by a criminal background check, may also disqualify a student from clinical participation.

Students are advised that the inability to gain clinical education experiences can result in the inability to meet program objectives and outcomes. These circumstances may prevent acceptance into and/or progression through the program and ultimately result in dismissal from the program.

NOTE: Applicants who have been convicted of a crime should contact www.ardms.org to determine if their conviction will prevent them from taking the certification boards and or the ability to obtain employment in a healthcare setting. Any student who cannot pass the background check and is not be eligible to attend clinicals will be dismissed from the program.

Full Accreditation

The Echocardiography program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) 9355 - 113Th St. N, #7709 Seminole, FL 33775, upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRCCVT). This guarantees that students enrolled in the program have instruction based on an up-to-date curriculum, the opportunity to train on state-of-the-art sonographic equipment, appropriate supervision levels, and that graduates have the ability to obtain a license in all U.S. states mandating this requirement.

National Certification Eligibility

Graduates of the program are eligible to take the national certifying examination of the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The program's pass rate for this examination is very high; LCCC graduates have posted nearly 100 percent pass rate in 2025, in Sonography Principles and Instrumentation.

Immediate Employment

The majority of students are able to find employment in the field prior to or soon after graduation. Employment is expected to grow "faster than average" with an increase of 10% between 2021-2031 due to the aging population and increased demand for diagnostic imaging, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Fully Equipped Laboratory 

The Echocardiography program's laboratory includes state-of-the-art equipment, including 2 GE Logiq E 10, 1 GE Logiq E9, 2 Philip Epiq Elites, and GE Logiq E9. In addition, the lab is equipped with a Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS) Network System, which allows students to train in the proper manner that they are expected to complete paperwork in the clinical setting and workplace. 

The LCCC Echocardiography Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRCCVT). Acceptance into the program is dependent on the number of clinical sites available each year. Nearly 100 percent of students are employed immediately upon or before graduation from the program. The program begins a new class in the summer.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 113th St., N, #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
727.210.2350

Cost of Attendance

For general college expenses, students should view LCCC’s cost of attendance. Students in the Cardiovascular Sonography Program have additional estimated course fees expense of approximately $1,500.00. This is an estimate and may change at any time. This estimate may vary due to differences the number and type of immunizations needed and uniform costs. LCCC Student Course Fees