EDDIE51, whilst I would be the first to agree that the MRI technicians do send the "photo" on, you're doing them an injustice by saying they're not medically qualified.
On the contrary, they are very well qualified. they have to know exactly what "type" of MRI to do, and yes, there are many different types of plane settings and scan types for the machinery. It's not a "one size fits all" scenario, believe me. On top of this, there's always a fully-qualified radiologist at the MRI suite even if they don't look like doctors who have specialised in radiology.
When you return to see your consultant after the MRI scan, the radiologist will have given his opinion regarding the interpretation of the scan. I'm afraid your specialist, no matter how well qualified he or she is, is not qualified to interpret MRI or even CT scans. Take a close look at the monitor in the consultants office and you'll see that the radiologist has told the consultant what the MRI scan shows.
For extremely nervous and claustrophobic patients, the radiologist will administer a light sedative to the patient. Only a doctor can do this. MrsProf tells me that she's never known an MRI suite in operation without a radiologist in constant attendance and she should know as she's a university professor of medicine herself deeply involved with imaging techniques.