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Benefits of Becoming an MRI Technologist


MRI Technologist Benefits
These are just some of the benefits of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist Program:
  • Work with people
  • Competitive salary
  • High demand
  • Job security
  • Rewarding and fulfilling

Additional MRI Technologist Benefits:

The MRI Technologist profession has seen significant growth in demand in the healthcare field in recent years. As the population continues to age, there will be increasing demand for diagnostic imaging. An MRI Technologist images a person's organs and insides using a computer, a magnet and radio waves to produce multiple cross-sectional images to form a 3 dimensional image - a service that has become vital to physicians, imaging centers and clinics worldwide. An MRI uses no radiation and the images taken from an MRI machine enable a radiologist to check and diagnose medical problems in a non-invasive and safe procedure.

MRI Technologists are friendly, people-oriented and good communicators. They are responsible for making the patient as comfortable and relaxed as possible while placing them in the correct position for the specific images that need to be captured. Given the nature of the exam, patients have a tendency to let their nerves overwhelm them. It is an MRI technologist's job to help the patient relax within the MRI machine and properly explain the procedure via intercom the whole way through.

CNI's MRI Orange County School in California is designed to prepare the student to perform clinical MRI examinations of the human body with special consideration to image production, quality control, signal to noise ratio and basic pulse sequences.