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Rad technician or rad technologist?

I'm interested in pursuing an education to become an xray tech. I jusy discovered the difference between a technician & technologist. While some sources make it seem as though the technicians do not actually have any part in the xray process and are basically just maintenance jobs for the machines other sources make it seem as though they do the xray for patients and just don't have as many responsibilities as a technologist. Can anyone please clarify & also give your opinion? Much appreciated!

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