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Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts Associate of Science in MRI program provides a library. The Instructor-to-Student ratio
is 1:20 in lectures and 1:1 or 1:2 during clinical experiences.
The MRI program is a 72-week full-time course of study. The program is offered twice per calendar year.
The curriculum encompasses all magnetic resonance imaging technology principles, including 246 general education hours,
620 technical didactic instruction hours, and 1,020 supervised clinical experience hours.
The program is based on the parameters suggested by the Joint Review Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT®),
the Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS), and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).
Besides, the MRI program integrates the general education component to complement technical courses.
The program consists of six (6) 12-week quarters. Students will take General Education and Introduction to MRI courses
up to 24 hours per week during the first two (2) program quarters. Students will take technical courses online
from the third quarter through the end of the program.
Clinical Rotations start in quarter 3, where students will attend their clinical rotation at an assigned MRI facility
for forty-eight (48) weeks, two to four (2–4) days per week. With a minimum of twenty-one (21) hours per week,
with +/- ten (10) hours per week variance. An occasional Saturday clinical will be required to complete clinical hours.
This program’s expected completion time is seventy-two (72) weeks, excluding holidays and vacation times.
The curriculum provides our students with the general education, technical, clinical, and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in this challenging field.
Upon program completion, an Associate of Science Degree is awarded. Class times can and may be rescheduled on an alternate day of the week
(Sunday through Saturday) to ensure program completion is on time and the required program hours are fulfilled.
*72 Approved Instructional Weeks
Train
students who demonstrate the knowledge and skills required for employment as entry-level MRI technologists.
Develop
interpersonal skills in communicating with patients and medical and administrative individuals.
Help
students acquire the necessary skills to practice proper patient care.
Instill
students with the knowledge, clinical skills, problem-solving abilities, and interpersonal skills to practice in the magnetic resonance imaging field.
Equip
graduates to be competent in entry-level positions as MRI Technologists and display appropriate behaviors as set forth by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) and the Society for MR Radiographers and Technologists (SMRT).
Prepare
students to take and pass an examination for certification and registration.
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