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Question for Irish / Ireland Radiographer

Hello,

I have recently seen Ireland on some advertisements and was curious and did some research. The culture looks interesting and has some similarities to northern Spain in terms of Celtic influences and it turns out the whole Irish population is around 5M. That's about the size of the city that I live and work in here in Spain.

My question is how is the work environment there? I ask this because there is a lot of patients where I work but it is relative to the Pop. Density of the city.

Are there some days when you are swamped with patients as well?

Lastly, how is the work/life balance there?

I thank you in advance for your response! ¡Gracias!

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