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MRI 201—MRI Principles I (2,2)
Prerequisites: Admission to the program. Concurrent with MRI 202,
RAD 237

This course provides an introduction to the history, theories, and concepts of magnetic resonance properties, the types of magnets utilized, and the NMR signal generation. MR terminology, pulse sequencing, and basic principles of magnet safety will be introduced.

MRI 202—MRI Clinical Education I (3,16)
Prerequisites: Admission to the program. Concurrent with MRI 201,
RAD 237

This course provides an introduction to practical clinical experience of the MRI department. A weekly seminar is included. Clinical assignment is by Program Coordinator.

MRI 203—MRI Principles II (2,2)
Prerequisites: MRI 201, MRI 202, RAD 237. Concurrent with MRI 204,
MRI 205

Digital imaging, spin echo imaging, gradient echo imaging, and echo planar imaging and MR angiography will be presented in this course. Imaging parameters and artifact techniques will be introduced, as well as the biological effects of MRI.

MRI 204—MRI Imaging Applications (3,3)
Prerequisites: MRI 201, MRI 202, RAD 237, BIO 215. Concurrent with MRI 203, MRI 205
This course provides the student with the correlation between various regions of the body and the associated MR tissue characteristics. Various imaging techniques, as well as specialized receiver coils, will be discussed. Pathology of each region will be discussed.

MRI 205—MRI Clinical Education II (3,16)
Prerequisites: MRI 201, MRI 202, RAD 237. Concurrent with MRI 203,
MRI 204

This course provides an advanced clinical experience in the MRI department. A weekly seminar is included. Clinical assignment is by Program Coordinator. Pass/Fail grading option.

MRI 206—Clinical Education III (3,16)
The seminar will include a review and discussion of MRI principles, sequences and methods. Emphasis is placed on the interdependence of theory and principles in preparation of the ARRT examination. 160 hours (20 hours per week for 8 weeks) will be advanced clinical experience in assigned MRI department. Clinical assignment is by Program Coordinator Pass (78%/Fail Grading)

For additional information, please contact Debra Mayberry, the MRI Program Coordinator at (708) 596-2000, ext. 5734, or
Dr. Jan Keresztes, Career Advisor for Allied Health, at
(708) 596-2000, ext. 2432.

 
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