CT & MRI Programs Offered by Pulse Radiology

Pulse Radiology’s programs are the first and best when it comes to MRI certification and CT training. In addition, they’re ARRT approved. If you’re an aspiring radiology tech, we have what you need to become certified. For existing radiology techs, we have courses to help you renew certification and acquire CE credits. Our online programs enable you to do this at your own pace while working your daily job.

Best MRI Programs Online for Radiology Techs

The length of our online MRI certification program is 14 weeks. It covers everything the ARRT specifies for proper training and certification. Once you’re halfway through the online program, we’ll get you started with clinical training too. The program provides 25.5 Category A credits for the ASRT. You’ll receive constant feedback and input from us on your performance.

Top CT Program Online for Radiology Techs

Looking to make the transition from radiology tech to CT tech? Our online 14-week program has everything you need to take this step in your career. Needless to say, our program’s content is made with the ARRT specifications in mind. We also offer clinical training in 90 locations across over 12 states. If you need help with job placement, we’d be glad to help.

Clinical Training for MRI and CT Programs

Hands-on clinical training is one of the ARRT’s requirements for certification. At Pulse Radiology, part of our goal is to provide you with everything you need in one place. That’s why we provide clinical training in several states throughout the country. We also have affiliates to provide training in states where we don’t operate yet.

Continuing Qualifications Requirements & CE Credits for ARRT

ARRT has qualification requirements and needs radiology techs to complete 24 CE credits every 2 years. We offer many courses that can help you acquire the credits you need and they’re also useful in fulfilling continuing qualification requirements. Courses on topics such as Ankle Anatomy, MRI Pulse Sequences, and others count for at least 1.5 credits each.