For Immediate Release
Addison, Texas – The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) proudly recognizes its 2026 Virtual Partners and Sponsors, whose support enables premier education opportunities for sonographers and sonography students. These collaborations help SDMS deliver accessible, high-quality continuing medical education, empowering sonographers to stay current with clinical best practices and emerging technologies. The SDMS extends its sincere gratitude to its 2026 Virtual Partners and Sponsors for their continued support.
2026 SDMS Partners
- SDMS CME Weekend
- SDMS Education Exchange
- SDMS Foundation Emerging Leaders Program
- SDMS Knowledge Series
- SDMS Fetal Echo Virtual Seminar
2026 SDMS Sponsor
- SDMS Virtual Seminars: Abdominal, Vascular, Breast
“The SDMS education portfolio continues to expand thanks to the generous support of our partners and sponsors,” said Alyssa Meek, MBA, CMP, SDMS Engagement & Outreach Director. “Their commitment strengthens our ability to serve the sonography community with relevant, timely educational opportunities.”
Organizations interested in sponsorship or partnership opportunities may contact SDMS Events at
events@sdms.org for details and availability
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Contact
Alyssa Meek, MBA, CMP
Engagement & Outreach Director, Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS)
About the SDMS
The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) is a professional membership organization founded in 1970 to advance the practice of diagnostic medical sonography. As the largest association of sonographers and sonography students in the world, the SDMS provides high-quality continuing medical education, professional development, and evidence-based resources that support sonographers at every stage of their careers. The SDMS also serves as a strong advocate for the profession by promoting professional standards, supporting workforce well-being, and elevating the essential role of sonographers within the healthcare system.
About Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Diagnostic medical sonographers use special imaging equipment that directs sound waves into a patient’s body to assess and diagnose various medical conditions. For more information, visit SDMS Career Resources and the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.