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Schools Offering MRI Technician Training

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MRI technician training programs are available through several vocational and trade schools around the United States. They give students a chance to learn through classroom training and hands-on instruction. MRI technician training programs teach students the practical skills they need to fulfill their job duties as an MRI technician. These duties include using different types of magnetic resonance imaging equipment, working with patients, conducting and delivering diagnostic reports, documenting a diagnosis and following safety protocol and procedures.

    Types of Schools

  1. MRI technician training programs are available in both online and offline settings. Offline MRI technician training programs are available through the University of Texas, Concorde Career College, Sanford-Brown Institute, the Ultimate Medical Academy, Argosy University and Bohecker College.
    Online MRI technician training programs are available through Keiser University, Grand Canyon University, Virginia College Online, American Intercontinental University and DeVry University.
  2. School Admission Requirements

  3. Admission requirements for schools that offer MRI technician training programs may vary by state, but most require the student to have at least an associate's degree, preferably in a health-related field. Some schools, such as the Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts in California, require students to pass an entrance exam and complete prerequisite courses such as Essential Medical Bioscience and Anatomy & Physiology before they can be accepted into the MRI technician program.
  4. Accreditation

  5. Schools that offer MRI technician education programs must be accredited by the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT). Accreditation tells employers that the student has completed a high-quality training program and has the experience he needs to get started in the field. Some programs may also be accredited or approved by the American College of Radiology (ACR).
  6. MRI Training Programs

  7. Students who attend a school that offers an MRI technician training program will need to attend classes in a traditional classroom setting or complete coursework online, and also participate in clinical training or an internship. The hands-on training component is an important element of the educational program because it gives aspiring MRI technicians the opportunity to work with the latest computer systems and technologies, use magnetic resonance imaging scanners under the supervision of the instructor, prepare different types of MRI equipment for patient screenings and work directly with patients.
    MRI technician training programs can last from 12 months to 18 months, according to Healthcare-Programs.com.
  8. MRI Technician Training Courses

  9. Most schools that offer MRI technician training programs have a curriculum with the following courses: Cross-Sectional Anatomy, Scanning Parameters, Safety and Screening Protocol, Quality Assurance, History of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computer Simulation, Surface Coils, Imaging Features and MRI Scan Set-Up.

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