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What study materials to use for the sonography portion of the ARRT

Which books are good to use to study for the sonography portion of the ARRT?

I know the ARRT is primarily for radiology, but there is a pathway for students who do not have a bachelors but have graduated from an ARRT accredited sonography program . We would just have to take an additional exam(ARRT) OR work 1 year to become ARDMS eligible... If you have an ARRT credential, you will be ARDMS eligible.

I passed the SPI with a 627 just using Edelman and steven penny book. supplementing that with Ultrasound Registry review . com

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