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What are the job prospects in these fields of medicine ?

I am a college student in the US with a low gpa. Even though I have some classes left to take I do not think that theses courses will be enough to boost my gpa. Instead of me spending even more money on classes, I want to join a program. My interest is and has always been to work in the medical field and I was looking at some options cardiovascular technician, or cytotechnologist. I wanted to ask if there are any jobs in the US for these two positions and if they are in a decline what would be a better option in the medical field?

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