To thrive as a Sonographer Assistant, you need a foundational knowledge of medical terminology, basic patient care, and high school diploma or relevant healthcare coursework. Familiarity with ultrasound equipment, electronic medical records (EMR) systems, and infection control protocols is often required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate compassionately with patients and staff greatly enhance performance in this role. These skills are essential to support sonographers effectively, ensure smooth workflow, and deliver quality patient care.