Your Career in Diagnostic Medicine Begins Here
Take the next step towards a future in modern, radiation free, diagnostic medicine. At ADOM, you gain more than an education. You gain the knowledge to understand your own health.
Transforming Healthcare, One Student at a Time
Train in Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Vascular Technology including ADOM’s pioneering Diagnostology program. ADOM Academy is home to the world’s first Doctorate in Diagnostology (DDg), a new approach to diagnosis that protects people, saves lives, and safeguards our planet.




At ADOM we teach a new kind of medicine. Safe, non-radiative, and rooted in atomic health. Our students learn to see beyond cells, protecting DNA and restoring balance within every atom. From ADOM to Atoms - We Find the Answers.

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Patent Impact

800+
Graduates
ADOM Academy was founded on a single truth: every diagnostic image should heal, not harm. By reducing unnecessary radiation exposure, especially in children, we are redefining how disease is detected, understood, and prevented. Students learn to diagnose at the core by seeking the cause, not only the symptom.
Our Reason
Building Careers in Precision Diagnosis
Without Radiation
Students at ADOM Academy study Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Vascular Technology, which are the essential foundations of ultrasound science and practice. These disciplines teach students to visualize the body in motion, to assess function in real time, and to detect disease safely and precisely.

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Explore a New Era in Diagnostic Education
Career Pathways
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New Beginnings in
Diagnostic Medicine
ADOM Academy was created for individuals who are seeking a meaningful new career or a new direction in healthcare. The program offers clear and accessible pathways for people from all backgrounds, including recent graduates, career changers, and those returning to work, to enter the medical field with confidence and purpose.
Graduates become Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, Vascular Technologists, and Diagnostologists. They are healthcare professionals who view the body with understanding, clarity, and respect rather than exposure to radiation.
Professional Pathways
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The Next Level in Non-Radiative Diagnostic Medicine
Graduates of ADOM Academy, as well as credentialed sonographers and qualified medical professionals, may apply for the Doctorate in Diagnostology (DDg) through the Academy.
This professional doctorate represents the highest level of training in non-radiative diagnostics and clinical interpretation. It recognizes advanced expertise and a commitment to accuracy, patient safety, and the understanding of cause in medicine.

1999
The Gulf Coast Institute of Vascular Ultrasound was founded by ADOM's visionary Founder, marking the start of a movement to elevate vascular imaging and ultrasound education.
2007
CURE Corporation, The Center for Ultrasound Research and Education was established by ADOM's Founder, and is a New York State Licensed and ABHES Accredited Institution, (Please ask us why we choose Institutional Accreditation) furthering the commitment to safe, non-radiative, medical education.
2022 to Today
From the founder of the Center for Ultrasound Research and Education and Gulf Coast Institute of Vascular Ultrasound, ADOM Academy, the Academy of Diagnostic and Osteopathic Medicine, the evolution of that mission, stands at the forefront of non-radiative diagnostics and education. Built on nearly three decades of innovation, ADOM continues to advance one purpose - to make safe diagnosis the heart of medicine, especially for children, and to reduce unecessary radiation wherever it causes harm.
Licensed by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education.
Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography Credentialed Sonographer Workplace.
What We Teach
Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Vascular Technology & Diagnostology
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Career Outlook
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is projected to grow 13 percent from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.
About 5,800 openings for diagnostic medical sonographers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
Employment
With an aging population, the need to diagnose medical conditions that affect older adults, such as tumors, will likely increase. As a result, demand for diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to grow as they use ultrasound technology to help physicians diagnose these conditions. The many and expanding uses of sonography in various medical specialties also is expected to increase employment demand for these workers.
Mean Annual Wage
The median annual wage for diagnostic medical sonographers was $89,340 in May 2024. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $64,760, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $123,170.
In May 2024, the median annual wages for diagnostic medical sonographers in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:
Outpatient Care Center: $123,610
Hospital: $90,070
Physician's Office: $89,450
Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories: $83,200
Testimonials & Impact
Student & Graduate
Testimonials
SDMS CME Credit Course
Advanced Vascular Hemodynamics
Vascular Hemodynamics – The Nussbaumer Method
Details
14 CME Credits
December 12–13, 2025
Hosted by ADOM Academy @ The Summit
100 Reserve Road, 4F, Danbury, CT 06810
Course Description
This two-day hands-on CME course explores the fundamentals and clinical applications of vascular hemodynamics through the Nussbaumer Method, a practical, image-based approach designed for physicians and advanced practitioners. Participants will learn to assess vascular flow, resistance, and pressure gradients using real-time ultrasound, with an emphasis on interpreting hemodynamic patterns in arterial and venous systems. The course integrates physics, physiology, and pathology to provide a comprehensive understanding of circulatory dynamics, waveform analysis, viscosity, and perfusion. Attendees will apply Doppler techniques to evaluate vascular function, identify abnormalities, and correlate findings with systemic and hematologic conditions. Live demonstrations and guided labs ensure mastery of both qualitative and quantitative assessment techniques, preparing participants to interpret hemodynamic data with accuracy and confidence in diverse clinical settings.
Agenda
Day 1 – Thursday, December 12, 2025
Focus: Arterial Hemodynamics & Flow Dynamics
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Pre-Lab Review & Orientation
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Overview of learning objectives, safety, and ultrasound settings.
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Arterial Hemodynamics: Aorta, Iliac, and Femoral Systems Demo: Arterial Scanning Techniques
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Hands-On Lab: Arterial Doppler Mastery
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Case Studies: Arterial Disease Patterns
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Q&A and Review
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Case Integration & Faculty Feedback
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Applying hemodynamic findings to patient management.
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Introduction to Vascular Hemodynamics Principles of Flow and Resistance
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Spectral Doppler Analysis and Interpretation
Day 2 – Friday, December 13, 2025
Focus: Venous Hemodynamics & Clinical Integration
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Pre-Lab Review & Orientation
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Overview of venous evaluation goals and techniques. Venous Return and Pressure Dynamics
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Spectral and Color Doppler in Venous Assessment Break
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Venous Hemodynamics: Upper and Lower Extremities Demo: Venous Scanning Techniques
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Hands-On Lab: Venous Doppler Mastery
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Integrating Hemodynamics with Systemic Disease
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Mastery Review & CME Assessment
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Case Integration & Faculty Feedback
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Correlation of venous and systemic findings.
ADOM Insights
Welcome to the ADOM Blog. The Future of Diagnostics.
At ADOM Academy, we’re redefining how healthcare professionals learn, think, and diagnose. Here, we share insights, research, and stories that advance non-radiative medicine and inspire a new generation of diagnostologists. Explore the ideas, innovations, and people driving the future of same-day, sound-based diagnostics.






























