I am not sure where you hometown is as you did not specify. However, you can always check medical facilities around your city for openings as that's where they are generally located at.
You can do a medic degree and go for a MRI Technician specialization, just go to the university and do what you want to do for a job, you can't get any training elsewhere.
Currently in the profession world, being an MRI technician is not a good job to make more money. If you are a doctor though, who is also able to perform an MRI on patients, however, would be a better choice.
Yes, Denver more than likely has an appropriate school when you can take courses on being an MRI technician. Check around on the web to see what is available.
There are open MRI technician practice tests online, but the key is to make sure that you take good practice exams from tutoring centers like Kaplan for instance.
There are several options near South Beach that offer MRI Technician training and school. Some notable ones include Miami Dade College and the MedVance Institute.
The medical field has many exciting positions and an mri technician is one of them. Certify Mri Technicians can retake their certification and people that want to become one can get certify by any technical school or in your local juunior college which has many advisers to get you in the right path to your new or existing career.
Yes you can take open MRI classes online at various websites. The easiest website I found to use is www.starcareeracademy.com. They should be able to help you.
To become MRI Technologist you should be certified with a bachelors degree or the associate degree in any field provided by the college but as you have opted to become MRI Tech it is helpful if the degree is on the subjects which helps in understand the mechanism of the MRI Instrument, so the topics which are advisable are biology, anatomy, health, health physics, pathology etc.
Depending on the state in which you live you may or may not be able to. I know that in Ohio if you have any kind of felony you cannot work in any kind of medical field.
Are there any openings?
The MRI Tech program is a one-year course that follows a degree in radiology technology. Usually the radiology tech degree is a two-year Associate program. Upon graduation from MRI Tech school, an application for certification would be made to the state.
Yes, you can typically have an MRI if you have cholecystectomy clips in place, as most surgical clips used in these procedures are made of materials that are MRI-safe. However, it's important to inform your healthcare provider and the MRI technician about your clips before the procedure. They will review your specific case and any potential considerations based on the type of clips used. Always follow the guidance of your medical team regarding any imaging procedures.