MYARDMS LOGIN VERIFY ARDMS CERTIFICATION APPLY NOW

Currently Open & Upcoming Examinations

You can apply now for the following examinations.

Once you apply, get familiar with the structure of the exam and take a practice exam. Sign in to MY ARDMS, click on Application Center and sign up for your practice test today! 

​Examination ​Application Period Ready to Apply? ​How to Take Exam
AB ​Year-Round Apply Now At a Testing Center
BR ​Year-Round Apply Now  At a Testing Center
AE  Year-Round Apply Now ​​At a Testing Center
OB/GYN ​ ​Year-Round Apply Now At a Testing Center
SPI ​Year-Round Apply Now At a Testing Center
VT ​Year-Round Apply Now At a Testing Center
PE January 13 – March 24, 2026 Learn More At a Testing Center
FE December 9 – February 17, 2026 Learn More At a Testing Center
MSKS January 20 – March 31, 2026 Learn More At a Testing Center
PS December 16, 2025 – February 24, 2026 Learn More At a Testing Center
Ultrasound Jobs by ARDMS

Part-Time Ultrasound Technologist - Anatomy Education Support (Orange Park, Florida) | Lincoln Memorial University

5/20/2026

Orange Park, Florida, Part-Time Ultrasound Technologist – Anatomy Education Support Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) Orange Park, Florida (Part-Time Position) Are you passionate about ultrasound education and helping future physicians develop hands-on clinical skills? Lincoln Memorial University’s DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) is seeking a Part-Time Ultrasound Technologist – Anatomy Education Support to help bring anatomy to life through ultrasound-enhanced learning experiences for medical students at our Orange Park, Florida campus . This is a unique opportunity for an experienced sonographer to combine technical expertise with education in an academic medical environment. Rather than a traditional clinical imaging role, this position focuses on teaching and demonstrating ultrasound techniques in the anatomy laboratory , helping medical students better understand anatomy, physiologic structures, and anatomic relationships through real-time imaging. Why This Role Matters At LMU-DCOM, our mission is grounded in service and preparing future physicians to care for underserved communities. Ultrasound education is increasingly vital in medical training, and this role directly supports student success by helping learners connect classroom knowledge to practical, hands-on application. This position offers the opportunity to work alongside anatomy faculty, clinicians, and educational staff while helping shape the next generation of healthcare professionals. What You’ll Do The Ultrasound Technologist – Anatomy Education Support will: Facilitate and demonstrate ultrasound scanning techniques in the anatomy laboratory Support integration of ultrasound into the preclinical medical curriculum Help students identify anatomic structures and physiologic relationships using ultrasound imaging Assist with image optimization and instructional support during hands-on learning sessions Collaborate with anatomy faculty, clinicians, and educational staff to deliver engaging educational experiences Support lab-based ultrasound instruction and equipment setup Required Qualifications Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or related field Current certification as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS), RVT, or equivalent credential Demonstrated proficiency in: Ultrasound imaging Anatomy identification Image optimization Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an interest in education Preferred Qualifications Prior experience teaching, training, or mentoring learners (medical students, residents, or allied health students) Familiarity with anatomy education, cadaver labs, or medical school curricula Experience with Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) applications Academic medical center or teaching hospital experience Physical Demands Ability to stand for extended periods in lab settings Manual dexterity to perform ultrasound scanning and equipment setup Occasional lifting or repositioning of ultrasound equipment Why LMU? At LMU-DCOM, you’ll be part of a collaborative educational environment committed to innovation in medical training and student success. Our mission is grounded in service, preparing future physicians to improve healthcare access and outcomes in the communities they will ultimately serve. Position Details Location: Orange Park, Florida Schedule: Part-Time Department: Anatomy Education / Medical Education Support Must be authorized to work in the United States. Apply Here:   https://careers.lmunet.edu/postings/44610 LMU Career Page – Part-Time Ultrasound Technologist – Anatomy Education Support   Required Qualifications Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or related field Current certification as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS), RVT, or equivalent credential Demonstrated proficiency in: Ultrasound imaging Anatomy identification Image optimization Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an interest in education Preferred Qualifications Prior experience teaching, training, or mentoring learners (medical students, residents, or allied health students) Familiarity with anatomy education, cadaver labs, or medical school curricula Experience with Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) applications Academic medical center or teaching hospital experience

READ ARTICLE
Ultrasound SmartBrief

Low-intensity ultrasound device effective for kidney stones

5/19/2026

The Break Wave lithotripsy device, which uses low-pressure ultrasound waves to break up kidney stones, has shown safety and efficacy in the SOUND trial, making stones passable fragments in 70% of patients without anesthesia. The device, which has received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance, demonstrated noninferiority to extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy with minimal complications, although 41% of patients were excluded due to acoustic window limitations. MedPage Today (5/17)

Read Article