Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts MRI Technology Program to Expand to the Modesto Campus
Modesto, CA (PRWEB) August 27, 2013 -- Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts, a private, medical vocation institution, is expanding its MRI Technology Program to the Modesto Campus beginning in the fall of 2013. This program is designed to prepare students to perform clinical MRI examinations of the human body with special consideration to image production, quality control, signal to noise ratio and basic pulse sequences.
Applications are now being accepted for entrance into the prerequisite courses, which begin September 30, 2013. Core program acceptance interviews will be conducted upon successful completion of the prerequisite courses.
The MRI Prerequisite course begins with a four week Essential Medical Bioscience course offered completely online followed by a seven week hybrid Anatomy Physiology course. The MRI Technology Program begins January 6, 2014 and lasts 52 weeks excluding holidays. The residential core program includes both didactic and clinical training preparing the student for success in the professional work place upon graduation.
In addition to providing a thorough and comprehensive curriculum, Gurnick Academy also provides job placement support upon successful completion of the program. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
As a leading provider of health care education, Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts serves communities by maintaining high standards of health care training. By providing a supportive learning environment, graduates are instilled with the confidence, skill, and experience necessary for success in the healthcare industry.
If you are interested in MRI Technology Program in California or want to learn more about Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts and their programs, visit http://www.gurnick.edu or call Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts, 4712 Stoddard Rd., Suite 200, Modesto, CA, 95356 at 209-521-1821.
Nadia Shuvalova, Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts, +1 6506856616, [email protected]
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