Clinical Training Locations

MRI Registry Review New York

What differentiates Pulse Radiology from other MRI, CT, and Mammography Programs?

Pulse Radiology believes that providing both qualities of structured MRI, CT, and Mammography education and clinical training at top-performing imaging centers is the only way to successfully pass your ARRT credentialing exams and become the best MRI, CT, or Mammography technologist you can be.

Clinical training is vital for any radiologic technologist currently on the postprimary pathway striving to earn an additional ARRT credential or certification. To successfully complete your required clinical training according to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), you must perform and document 125 clinical examinations.

Pulse Radiology created an ever-growing network of over 1,100+ private outpatient centers and hospitals in more than 30 states to help radiologic technologists achieve this vital step to advance in their radiology careers.

For detailed information on clinical training, please refer to our Student Expectations handbook. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected], and we’ll connect you to our Director of Admissions.