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Where in new-england I can study M.R.I.
The technologist. A radiologist reads the study later.
You go for CAT scan for study of bones and you go for MRI for study of organs.
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.
An MRI specialist is typically referred to as a radiologist, specifically one who specializes in diagnostic imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Some may also be called MRI technologists or MRI technicians, who are trained to operate MRI machines and assist in the imaging process. Radiologists interpret the images produced, while technologists focus on capturing the images.
A MRI technologist needs to complete an associate degree of some sort in radiological technology or something of the same field. In addition this will follow up in a two year study in a MRI technology certificated program.
I believe they are called a Radiologic Technologist. However, I am not for sure.
Yes, MRI studies are more enhanced today, thanks to the new technology that people keep on inventing. We can certainly see and identify more problems, if there are any, than when the MRI scan was first used and invented. :)
The process is called 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging' - we know it as an MRI scan.
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