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Possible remote career opportunities? (Degree in Radiography, certificate in MRI)

Due to a change in family circumstances, I would like to try and be home as often as possible, in case of an emergency regarding an ill parent.

I've done some research with varying results in an attempt to search for a remote career opportunity in this field. I'm not against going for some further certification if it means new possible opportunities. I've seen listings for remote service engineering for Mri/CT scanners, but most I am not qualified for.

Are there some other opportunities I should keep an eye out for? I appreciate any feedback.

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