Graduate Diploma in Magnetic Resonance Technology
Course Overview
This program is designed for health professionals working with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment who are seeking formal qualifications in this rapidly expanding field. In a multidisciplinary environment, you'll learn from experienced radiographers, medical practitioners, medical physicists, chemists and engineers about the physics of magnetic resonance and image formation, the components of modern MRI scanners and essential specialist practical skills. Access the most comprehensive and advanced range of magnetic resonance instrumentation in the Southern Hemisphere, including: whole-body scanners high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers solid state and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) instruments micro-imaging and animal imaging systems. You'll apply your knowledge to projects that make innovative use of magnetic resonance, and be exposed to new techniques that are not yet part of standard clinical practice. You'll also gain the skills to assess the needs of a radiography practice and the capability to meet these needs with equipment from various manufacturers.