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MRI Fellowship - Theory

MRI Fellowship Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of the fastest evolving and exciting fields in medical imaging. MRI has evolved to include cardiac MRI and functional MRI. You can be a part of this growing field with didactic (classroom) training and practical clinical rotations. The marriage of a solid theoretical background combined with clinical experience is the preparation needed to enter this field. The practical applications and clinical rotations are key ingredients to completing the training. You can choose the right combination of events to match your needs. The first component of training is theory, with weeks two through four available for clinical rotations. Invest in your future and advance your career. Course Topics Week 1 ’Äì Theory (total 32 hours) ’Ä¢ 20 hours Fundamentals of image formation/ instrumentation/safety/physics of NMR ’Ä¢ 12 hours Basic Pulse Sequences/Protocols/Image Analysis ’Ä¢ CE Credit 32 Hours Weeks 2,3,4 ’Äì Clinical Rotation Technologists enrolling in clinical rotations are required to complete the theory portion of the fellowship course prior to being allowed to attend clinical rotations. 40 hours of clinical rotations (Monday-Friday) each week will give the fellowship technologist the opportunity to experience a wide array of exams, be tutored by experienced MR professionals who provide insights, advice, and help you get the most out of your training. Certificate of Completion awarded reflecting clinical hours completed. **No CE credit is awarded for clinical hours This concentrated four-week modular course is designed to introduce many aspects of MRI operation in a practical format focused to promote understanding of concepts integrated with ’Äúhands on experience’Äù. Course topics include computer operation, technical aspects of MR imaging, fundamental evaluation of cross-sectional anatomy, and image formation. The learning process is monitored and continuous. Due to the vast amount of information course attendees must process; homework and or reading may be assigned each day. AHEC strives to provide the highest quality of continuing education and training in a setting that promotes learning. Required Textbooks* ’Ä¢ MRI in Practice by Westbrook and Kaut Recommended Text ’Ä¢ Handbook of MRI Technique 2nd Edition by Westbrook *NOTE. The AHEC handbook is included in the course tuition. Additional text books must be purchased. These books may be ordered from AHEC in advance. Prior preparation is recommended and encouraged as advanced reading facilitates the speed of your learning.

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Courses cater to convenience

Our course content is aimed at the future - your future. In addition to imaging skills coursework, there is a complete line of continuing education seminars that will connect you with the latest information. Seminars are available throughout the year in different cities making it convenient to update existing skills. Partnership classes sponsored in health care facilities can make the education available in smaller geographic venues with the choice of subject content catering to the local audience.


Services are customizable

Faculty is available for private consulting, tutorials, and instruction. Our experts can provide a range of services including image assessment, quality control and quality assurance, accreditation, education, hands-on training, and project management. If you can not wait for a class on our regular schedule, we can arrange for private tutorials. We also provide classes on-site for physicians' groups and radiology departments. We still make "House Calls".


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