It depends why you need an MRI scan ! Different conditions have different priorities !
about 20 min.
Yes as long as it has no metal in it. If it has any metal then no, as an MRI is like a giant magnet.
A hospital.
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.
Open MRI technician tests are run on many people daily and is good for many people to take. Open MRI technician tests are good for many people and tests many things in your life.
I would look at schools like ITT Tech and DeVry. Sanford Brown has a great MRI school.
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MRI technician training can be found at most universities that are known for their medical training. A good place to start would be at the hospital, to ask an actual mri specialist where they got their degrees.
MRI films are kept as long as necessary, especially if you see the same doctor. You can have records transferred and then your new doctor will have them. They are consistently kept on record for years before they are not needed.
It's completely safe as long as it contains nothing but gold. If there are any ferrous metal components, that wouldn't be good.