The SDMS Annual Conference is designed for sonographers, sonography students, and physicians who use sonography in their practice setting. Held in the fall, the SDMS Annual Conference is designed to foster connections and learning and includes multiple opportunities to network and visit the exhibit hall. Attendees will earn SDMS CME credits while learning about new sonographic techniques, diagnostic accuracy, enhancements of sonographic instrumentation, and practice management strategies.
2024 SDMS Annual Conference
- Thursday, September 26, 2024
- Friday, September 27, 2024
- Saturday, September 28, 2024
The 2024 SDMS Annual Conference will be held in the Central (CDT) time zone.
Registration Pricing
Membership Category
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2024 SDMS Full Conference Regular Registration
(July 1 - September 28)
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SDMS Student Member
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$399
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SDMS Member
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$799
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Non-Member
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$1,199
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Registration fees covers Thursday, September 26 - Saturday, September 28.
Membership Category
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2024 SDMS Individual Day Regular Registration
(July 1 - September 28)
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SDMS Student Member
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$299
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SDMS Member
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$399
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Non-Member
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$799
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Individual day rates available, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Membership Category
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Exhibit Hall Only Pass
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SDMS Student Member
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$50
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SDMS Members/ Non-Members / Guests
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$150
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Exhibit Hall Pass includes access to the SDMS Exhibit Hall Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, including the Exhibit Hall Grand Opening.
SDMS CME Credit
You can earn up to 19 SDMS CME credits by participating in the 2024 SDMS Annual Conference (breakdown below). Additional SDMS CME credits are available via sponsored event sessions. The following registries accept SDMS CME credits: ARDMS, ARRT, CCI, and Sonography Canada.
- Thursday, September 26: Up to 7 SDMS CME Credits
- Friday, September 27: Up to 6 SDMS CME Credits
- Saturday, September 28: Up to 6 SDMS CME Credits
Learning Objectives
After participating in the SDMS Annual Conference, participants will be able to:
- Describe new sonographic techniques and technological improvements to enhance visualization of pathology;
- Recognize normal and abnormal pathology based on sonographic examination; and
- Outline practice management strategies to enhance sonographic clinical operations and overall patient satisfaction.