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Observation in Sonography

Hi Guys,

I am thinking of doing a career change and the two career paths I've been looking into are Occupational Therapy and Diagnostic Medical Sonography. However, I found some things about occupational therapy that have made me question getting into that career field and I haven't been admitted to any schools yet. DMS definitely looks like a career field that interests me and I would like to get some observation hours in or volunteer for one to get a better understanding of the pros and cons before I jump into applying to some programs. I also would like to get a reference letter from a healthcare professional for DSM program applications by volunteering. COVID-19 has made shadowing/volunteering significantly more difficult. A lot of the hospitals that I've e-mailed said their volunteer opportunities are suspended until further notice. Are there any other sites where I can possibly volunteer for?

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