Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) is a nonprofit professional association, representing over 24,000 sonographers and sonography student members across all fifty U.S. states and forty-eight countries, as of 2022.[1] SDMS hosts an annual conference for sonographers and publishes a bi-monthly journal, the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. The SDMS provides its membership with a comprehensive array of continuing medical education activities, information, and products reflecting all of the sonography specialty areas, including:

The association has a broad advocacy program focused on legislative and regulatory initiatives designed to support sonographers and quality control standards for sonography services provided to patients by the SDMS membership. The SDMS publishes resources related to the practice of diagnostic medical sonography, including the Scope of Practice and Clinical Standards for the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer,[2] the Guidelines for Infection Prevention and Control in Sonography,[3] and the Industry Standards for the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sonography.[4]

History and Affiliations

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The SDMS was incorporated in 1970 in the State of Washington and is registered with the Texas Secretary of State as a foreign corporation operating in Plano, Texas.[5] The SDMS is recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as an exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(6). The SDMS is affiliated with another nonprofit organizations - the SDMS Foundation, which is recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as an exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3) as a public charity (offering grants, scholarships, education, research, and international assistance programs).

References

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  1. ^ Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (2022). 2022 Annual Report (PDF) (Report). Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  2. ^ Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (April 13, 2015). Scope of Practice and Clinical Standards for the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (PDF) (Report). Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  3. ^ "Guidelines for Infection Prevention and Control in Sonography: Reprocessing the Ultrasound Transducer". Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 36 (4): 381–403. 2020. doi:10.1177/8756479320933256. S2CID 220052585.
  4. ^ "Industry Standards for the Prevention of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sonography". Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 33 (5): 370–391. 2017. doi:10.1177/8756479317725531. S2CID 208153639.
  5. ^ Baker, Joan P. (1988). "The History of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers". Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 4 (6): 310–314. doi:10.1177/875647938800400603. S2CID 72255164.
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