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Can someone explain to me the difference between an RRA and an RPA?

I am a senior in college pursuing a bachelors in Kinesiology and plan on pursuing ARRT certification. My plan has always been to pursue a career as an RRA, but recently I’ve learned about the RPA position. They seem to be pretty similar based on my research, but is one more marketable in the job market or is there a higher demand for one over the other? Also, does anyone see the pros/cons of being one position over the other? Any feedback is appreciated!

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