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Stephen Bird - Sonographer

Stephen Bird

general sonographer OF THE CHELSEA CLINIC

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Now offering home visits and online consultations

About Stephen Bird

Stephen is an award-winning sonographer he doesn’t like to admit it but with over 30 years of clinical experience. He holds a General and a Vascular Diploma of Medical Ultrasound (DMU) and a Masters of Medical Sonography from the University of South Australia. 

He has a commitment to advancing Ultrasound. Moreover, he has been a member of the Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM) Federal Council and Australian Sonographers Association (ASA) Federal Council.

In addition, he has also been the chairman of:

  • The Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR)
  • The Diploma of Medical Ultrasound (DMU) Board of Examiners.

In 2002 Stephen received the ASA Pru Pratten Memorial Sonographer Achievement Award and in 2008 he was made an Honorary Fellow of ASUM.

For more information, kindly visit his site https://birdultrasound.com.au/

We now offer home visits and online consultations!

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