Founded:
2015 (Pulse Radiology Education)
2020 (Pulse Radiology Institute)
Vision and Mission
Pulse Radiology Education’s mission is to elevate the radiology profession by supporting working technologists in achieving advanced ARRT credentials through flexible, comprehensive training. The organisation partners with healthcare institutions to help build capable, multimodality imaging teams that meet evolving clinical demands.
The broader vision aligns with accessible, relevant and transformative education that supports licensed healthcare careers.
Company Success Story
Founded in 2015 by Neil Huber, Pulse Radiology Education was built to solve a practical workforce challenge. Many radiologic technologists wanted to advance into MRI, CT or Mammography but could not leave full-time employment to pursue traditional programmes.
By combining ARRT-approved structured online education with coordinated clinical placement, Pulse created a hybrid pathway designed around working professionals.
Over time, the organisation expanded to more than 1,300 clinical affiliates nationwide. In 2020, Pulse Radiology Institute launched to provide an ARMRIT-accredited MRI Associate’s Degree pathway for non-technologists entering the field.
In 2025, Pulse Radiology Education was acquired by Edcetera, further strengthening its national presence in licensed career education.
Leadership Team
Neil Huber, MBA
Founder & CEO, Pulse Radiology Education & Pulse Radiology Institute
BS in Radiologic Sciences – St. John’s University
MBA in Strategic Healthcare Management & Entrepreneurship – Hofstra University
Main Services
- ARRT-approved structured education for MRI, CT and Mammography
- Hybrid training model (online coursework + clinical placement)
- Clinical placement coordination across 1,300+ affiliates
- Registry-focused preparation including mock exams and 1,000+ registry-style questions per modality
- ARMRIT-accredited MRI Associate’s Degree (Pulse Radiology Institute)
Future Commitment
Pulse Radiology Education remains focused on expanding access to advanced imaging training. The organisation continues to add clinical partners nationwide and develop structured pathways that allow working technologists to advance without leaving their careers.
Its long-term commitment is to strengthen the imaging workforce by aligning education with real-world clinical needs.