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Any Canadian radiography/sonography /radiation therapy techs willing to record themselves?

Hey everyone, my name is Arthi and I'll be entering my first year of Medical Radiation Sciences at Mcmaster University, CA! I recently started running a private Instagram account for our program with the aim of helping us learn more about it as well as the different streams we can specialize in (radiography, ultrasonography, radiation therapy). Would any of you be willing in recording a Q&A or 'day in the life at work' type videos to help us out? I'd love to edit any informational footage and post some great advice from people who already have experience in these fields, as many of us still need guidance in choosing which stream best suits us.

Hope to hear from some of you soon!

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