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Is an associates degree necessary or is a 120 hour training course acceptable?

I am finishing up my CCMA course to be a medical assistant. I was looking into other programs my school offers to further my education and I saw they offer a radiology training (NCT) program designed specifically for MAs. It’s a 120 hour program. After the course I will be eligible for placement on the Medical Board Non-Certified Techinican Registry.

Is it worth it for the pay increase? Will there be a pay increase?

Thanks.

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