My life is in the shitter and I'm considering going to community college. I live in an area whose age demographics skew older so there's like three hospitals, a bunch of independent doctors' offices and VA facilities nearby working to delay the inevitable for the local boomers.
Would an Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiologic Technology be likely to help me land a career locally? Are related careers heavy on interacting with patients or are they more "behind the scenes" and dealing with the machines?
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