Abstract
The matter of whether there should be separate registration for those practising in the field of medical ultrasound has long been debated. The United Kingdom Association of Sonographers (UKAS) has been a protagonist for such registration since it was formed approximately a decade ago. On the other hand, the College of Radiographers (CoR) has held to the view that this was not necessary as ultrasound came within the scope of practice of radiography and the majority of non-medical ultrasound practitioners are radiographers. The advent of the Health Professions Council, the increased focus on regulation of health care practitioners and significant developments in ultrasound applications has led to this matter being debated further. In particular, it has led to joint working by CoR and UKAS to scope an application for 'Sonographer' to become a protected title and, hence, sonography a registered profession. The history and background to this current work is outlined, together with a brief review of the work taking place and the steps that must be taken if the application is to be submitted.
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