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Can you become an MRI Tech without a degree?

Can you become an MRI Tech without a degree?

The minimum level of education required to become an MRI technologist (assuming they do not want to pursue ARRT certification) is an accredited certificate program from a community college or hospital. It should be noted that an MRI certificate is not enough to make one eligible to sit for the ARRT exam.

Is it hard to become a MRI Tech?

Certification is not a hard requirement, but some employers prefer hiring those who have been certified. Only those who are trained in schools that are accredited by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists can obtain national certification.

How much money do MRI technicians make?

MRI Technologists made a median salary of $73,410 in 2019. The best-paid 25 percent made $87,280 that year, while the lowest-paid 25 percent made $61,030.

Who makes more CT or MRI Tech?

MRI has always paid more than CT and probably always will.

Do you need a license to be an MRI Tech?

Most states do not have any licensing or certification requirements for MRI techs, though employers still often demand some type of certification or credential. In general, once an MRI technologist becomes certified, he or she can begin looking for entry-level jobs as an MRI tech. Some common job titles for this stage of the career might include:

Are there any job openings for MRI techs?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects 16,800 new MRI tech job openings between now and 2029. Of course, employment possibilities vary across different states. For example, New Jersey offers some great opportunities for MRI techs.

How often do you have to renew your MRI tech certification?

ARRT certified MRI techs must apply for renewal each year. In order to renew, candidates must be current with the biennial Continuing Education (CE) requirements and pay a $30 renewal fee. Every two years, MRI tech certificate holders must earn 24 continuing education credits.

Do you need a license to be a radiologic technologist?

ABOUT STATE LICENSING LAWS More than 75% of states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. In those states, you must obtain a state license before you can work as a radiologic technologist. In addition, many states use ARRT exam scores and/or credentials when making licensing decisions.