Great question. I had some difficulty locating specific MRI tech programs online. That being said, you can take a radiology program with a major in MRI's. Most of the online programs ask that you have some experience in radiography before specializing in MRI's. However, DeVry does offer MRI tech classes online. You could start there. Good Luck.
In order to become a MRI tech, one must go to either a technical school, or a medical school. It is also not uncommon to seek training online as well.
You can receive your MRI tech license through any accredited university.Many schools have online degree programs so I suggest you start looking for schools and getting your financial aid in tact.
I would look at schools like ITT Tech and DeVry. Sanford Brown has a great MRI school.
To be an MRI tech you would first start with some schooling to become an x ray tech. You would need to learn anatomy of the body and math and science. Then you would need training to do MRIs.
You will need to take a specialization course www.ulinks.com/radiologyschoolseducation-radiologytechnicianxraycareer.htm
There are many such things such as an Mri Technicians license, in order to acquire one you must first study in a college or university then take a mri course to become certified.
You can find an mri tech job at www.indeed.com/q-MRI-Technologist-jobs.html, www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-mri+technologist, www.careerbuilder.com/Jobs/Keyword/Mri-Technologist/
innerbody.com has a very detailed explanation of what is required to become an MRI technician and what you will gain from it. It also give explanations of the environment you will be working in.
Devry in Rego Park and Paramus offer MRI Tech Certifications as well as Fortis in Erie. You can take classes either at the campus or online in order to gain your certification.
You can find information about a mri tech practice test, at " 1515 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL " or " 615 Valley View Dr # 102, Moline, IL ". You can find more online.
The tech administers the MRI. The doctor "reads" it.
A MRI tech exam basically measures ones' capacity and aptitude for becoming a MRI technician. This is done through vocabulary, terminology and basic concept testing.