Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Online)

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If caring is your calling and you are an ARRT Registered Radiologist the Magnetic Resonance Imaging program offers students the opportunity upon successful completion of all coursework to sit for the Advanced Certification Registry in MR offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

The program provides:

  • An advanced learning pathway for ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologists.
  • Advanced medical imaging education to promote excellence and safety in the healthcare environment of MRI.
  • Didactic coursework to include computer applications, MRI physics and cross-sectional anatomy, safety patient care, pathology, and clinical competencies.
  • Graduation with employment opportunities in the MRI field.
  • State of the Art Learning and Technology

Our faculty delivers and utilizes educational online learning principles to ensure a maximum virtual learning environment. The on-line platform allows for flexibility of your time. Clinical applications may be completed at any of our clinical affiliates or where you are presently working or located with special learning arrangements.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI technologists are those skilled professionals who use MRI technology to create images of structures inside the body. These images are used by physicians in order to make medical diagnoses, and can be used to diagnose several disorders or dysfunctions. Aside from using the MRI technology, MRI technicians work closely with patients providing them with instruction and information about the procedure and the machine. They also try to maintain the patients’ safety and comfort.

Magnetic resonance imaging technologists usually work in hospitals, though some may work in clinics, physicians’ offices, emergency care centers, mobile units, and research centers. They usually work a regular 40 hour work week, but some may work evenings and weekends. They may also be on call on evenings and weekends. Their salaries vary, ranging from a median annual earnings of $48,170 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $39,840 and $57,940. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $32,750, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $68,920. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Handbook 2008-09 Edition)

Prerequisites:
Must be ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologist or

Registered Sonographer with ARRT or ARDMS

Admission Requirements:
Complete the online application

*Complete a Moodle orientation short course and certify that the applicant has the required computer access and capability required of all online course applicants. (To be completed after you have been accepted)

Length: 1 year

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