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Michigan Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Consortium (MiRIS)
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About Michigan Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Consortium (MiRIS)
Michigan Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Consortium (MiRIS) is a collaborative educational consortium based in Lansing, Michigan, focused on radiologic technology and medical imaging sciences education. This consortium model brings together participating institutions and clinical sites across Michigan to deliver training in diagnostic imaging disciplines to students pursuing careers in healthcare. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment, and outcome data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this consortium.
No specific academic programs are individually listed for this consortium in current data. MiRIS-affiliated programs typically prepare students for careers as radiologic technologists, with training encompassing radiographic procedures, patient care, radiation protection, and image evaluation leading to associate degree or certificate credentials aligned with ARRT certification requirements.
Lansing, Michigan's state capital, provides a central administrative hub for this statewide consortium. Students participating in MiRIS programs benefit from access to clinical training sites distributed across Michigan's healthcare facilities, gaining hands-on experience in diverse imaging environments.
222 N. Chestnut Street, Lansing, MI 48933
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