Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook

MRI


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Can be completed in 18 weeks

This course is designed to educate technologists in the post-primary practice of MRI. Core topics include but are not limited to, MRI procedures and equipment operation, patient care (education, preparation, orientation and positioning), patient history and assessment, contrast media usage, scout image, selectable scan parameters, and image processing and display. Students will perform magnetic resonance imaging examinations and duties at various clinical sites under the supervision of MRI technologists. This class includes 144 didactic hours and 444 clinical hours, for a total of 588 hours.

ASRT approved for 28 Category A continuing education units.

Upon completion, students may be eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist post-primary in MRI.

SPCC Previously Approved Clinical Sites You can choose your own clinical site with submission of a completed Clinical Affiliation Agreement

It is the student’s responsibility to contact the clinical site and ensure that they can be accommodated for the clinical rotation. Some clinical sites require additional information and it is the responsibility of the student to complete and submit this information prior to enrollment.

Prerequisites

Individuals entering this course must be a registered radiologic technologist, radiation therapist, ultra sound technologist or nuclear medicine technologist. Students must present proof of current ARRT certification.

Registration Requirements

  1. Enroll with Castle Branch (Package Code is SK18) Upload all required documentation there.
  2. Take the Student Medical Form to your physical exam. An Employee Health record physical can also be used. Once completed, upload to your Castle Branch account. If you have questions, email Mez Chen.
  3. Choose your clinical site. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the clinical site of their choice to confirm that a clinical rotation can be accommodated. A link of approved clinical sites can be found at: SPCC Previously Approved Clinical Sites. If you wish to do your clinical at a site that is not listed, print a copy of the Clinical Affiliate Agreement. Get the clinical site to sign this form and email it to Mez Chen. The required signatures will be obtained from SPCC and a finalized contract will be sent to the clinical site. If you are completing your clinical hours with Novant you must visit their website (https://www.novanthealth.org/careers/student-programs.aspx) and fill out the required forms a month in advance to beginning clinicals. After you have filled them out, email them to, mchen@spcc.edu
    Note: Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center (NHFMC) is not currently accepting long distance learning students
  4. Once all documentation is approved by Castle Branch, complete the registration form and email to navigate@spcc.edu.
  5. Once you are registered, an email will be sent to you with the phone number to call to make payment.

MUST HAVE

  • Internet access
  • Computer access with word processing (i.e. Microsoft Word)
  • Appropriate scrubs and shoes for clinical
  • Three Textbooks:
    • MRI in Practice, 4th or 5th Edition, Authors: Westbrook, Roth, Talbot.
      Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
    • Handbook of MRI Scanning, Authors: Burghart and Finn. ISBN-13: 978-0323068185
    • Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, 3rd or 4th Edition.
      Authors: Kelly and Peterson

Program Cost

Registration fee $199.40
Books Additional
Drug screen and background check Additional
Medical document manager Additional
Total Cost (approximate) $199.40

Location

Online with on-site clinical at site of student’s choice

Contact

Mez Chen 704-765-8722

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