Sonography program pins more than 30 graduates

More than 30 students graduated from the 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography program.
Hanceville, AL 鈥 The 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography program presented pins to more than 30 students who graduated from one of the two pathways the program offers. Thirteen students completed the Cardiovascular Pathway and 25 completed the Abdominal/Obstetrics pathway.
Mattie Hice of Jasper, president of the Cardiovascular Class of 2022, addressed her classmates, faculty, and friends and family who attended the ceremony held in the Bailey Center Auditorium.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a blessing to grow with these people in front of me and I truly thank God for all of you,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his rigorous 17 months have been worth it and always will be.鈥
Quoting author Suzy Kassem, Hice said, 鈥溾橣amilies are like branches on a tree. We grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one.鈥 And guys, our roots are here, and we plant them in each person we scan.
鈥淭o say that this has been an easy journey would be a lie,鈥 said MaKindle McGough od Jasper, president of the General Class of 2022. 鈥淚t has been hard and tedious, but it has been worth every struggle along the way. I never imagined a career in the medical field, and I really had no idea what was in store for me when I was accepted into the program. It has been more than I could ask for in a career. I fell in love with what I do. There are so many different paths that this class is taking, and they will all be toward the benefit of helping others and that is such a beautiful achievement.鈥
Retiring Clinical Coordinator Donna Attaway told the students how proud she is of them.
鈥淵ou know, I鈥檝e been doing this quite a while and every class is special to me, I can say I鈥檓 truly amazed by this group of students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want you all to know how proud I am of each and every one of you and how much I鈥檒l miss you.鈥
She then reminded them of the responsibility they now have as practicing sonographers.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e no longer students, you鈥檙e sonographers,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want each of you to hold your head high, scan and treat every patient like it was a beloved family member and know that when you leave that patient鈥檚 side you鈥檝e done the absolute best job that you can do. You all have worked so hard, faced many challenges, and made huge sacrifices to get to this point. I鈥檇 like again to say how proud I am of you, and I want to thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives.鈥
Cardiovascular instructor Jorden Flack admitted she鈥檇 been tough on her students with a goal to making them the best sonographer they can be.
鈥淚 am so beyond proud of you, and I cannot wait to see what you do on your journey next, she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been such an honor to be your teacher and, with that being said, my last homework assignment I鈥檓 giving you guys is this - go bet the best that you can be, and in a dark world be the light.
Program director April Sutherland chose the word perseverance to describe the Class of 2022.
鈥淭hat is something that each and every one of you have in common,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou have persevered through a very challenging program. You did not fold. That means that you keep going even when there are obstacles. And today is a huge accomplishment.鈥
Sutherland pointed out the pins the students received and what it indicates.
鈥淭hat pin signifies your ability to push through 1,050 hours of clinic where you helped your first patient,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his pin represents all those lectures and studying. No matter how hard you try to forget, that pin right there represents that you took and passed acoustic physics. While this pin indicates successful completion, it does not indicate the end. It just indicates you are the beginning of a career in healthcare, a career that will allow you to provide for yourself, provide for your family while taking care of others in the process. This pin means that you have earned the right to be called a sonographer.鈥
Awards were presented to each class for valedictorian and clinical excellence.
Recipients from the Cardiovascular class were Emily Stephens of Fultondale, for valedictorian and Mikayla Vandiver of Killen, for clinical excellence. Recipients from the Abdominal/Obstetrics class Kalli House of Birmingham, for valedictorian and Hailey Boland of Madison, for clinical excellence.
UAB also presented a special award for Outstanding Sonography Student to Mimi McBee of Killen.
The 糖心视频 Sonography program offers three associate degree options for students: Abdominal/Vascular Sonography, Cardiovascular Sonography, and Obstetrics & Gynecology Sonography. The program accepts new students each fall, with applications taken from March 1 to June 1 each year. For more information about the program visit or call 256.352.8334.
Registration for the Spring 2023 semester is currently underway, with classes beginning Jan. 9 for regular and Mini Term I. Mini Term II classes will begin March 8. Online Flex Start courses will begin Jan. 16 for Flex Start I, with registration from Jan. 14-Jan. 20, and on Jan. 23 for Flex Start II, with registration from Jan. 21-27. Register at or contact an advisor via Lion Central at 256.352.8238.

Emily Stephens was named the valedictorian of the 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Cardiovascular Class of 2022.

Mikayla Vandiver received the Clincial Excellence Award for the 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Cardiovascular Class of 2022.

Kalli House was named the valedictorian of the 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Abdominal/Obstetrics Class of 2022.

Hailey Boland received the Clinical Excellence Award for the 糖心视频 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Abdominal/Obstetrics Class of 2022.

Mimi McBee received the UAB Outstanding Sonography Student award.
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