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Choose An MRI School For A Better Future

Date: September 13, 2022

Do you have a tedious job with no future? If you have chosen a career you don’t want; it’s not too late for a change. Then, perhaps, you should look toward a vocation within Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging is vital in the medical community because it does not use harmful radiation to image the body. As you may imagine, there’s a growing demand for MRI Technologists. So much that according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, experts anticipate a nine percent growth for the profession between 20202030.1 It feels good to know that what you love doing is in high demand.

How Does One Become an MRI Technologist?

Generally, the path into the profession begins by obtaining an Associate of Science in MRI. Therefore, unlike traditional four-year college paths, an MRI Technologist route can take less than two years from beginning to end. Students may complete the program at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts in 18 months. Academic emphasis is placed on image production, quality control, *signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and primary pulse sequences in preparing students for clinical examinations. Additionally, one can expect to take foundational general education courses, including anatomy, physiology, biology, and critical-thinking skills, before moving on to higher-level cross-sectional anatomy courses.

Advanced studies include MRI safety, protocols, procedural methods, pathology, and physics. Students should also expect to rotate through affiliated medical facilities and complete clinical trial requirements. Lastly, there is a registry review course to ensure students are prepared to take their national certification exam.

Furthermore, would-be technologists learn various skills to equip their healthcare career futures. These include soft skills such as interpersonal communication with patients and administrative teams, problem-solving strategies, and instruction on technical skills for operating equipment. 

What to Look for in a Good MRI Program

A good MRI program implements qualified instructors, deploying high-quality education. A good program should also be accredited. Accreditation means a school has undergone third-party evaluation and has been found to meet specific academic standards. Further, a good program should provide a careful balance between theoretical and practical knowledge. Think you may want a future like this? Look into the A.S. in Magnetic Resonance Imaging program today.~

*The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) equals the average signal intensity ratio over the noise’s standard deviation.2

Citations
1 Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Radiologic and MRI Technologists.” Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor. (Accessed Nov. 25, 2021).
2 n.d. “Image Quality and Artifacts.” IMAIOS: Medical and E-learning Websites for Healthcare Professionals. (Accessed June 16, 2021).

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