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Georgia radiologic technician certification

Hello everyone! I am extremely interested in becoming a radiologic technician but I am a little confused so I’m hoping I can get some clarification. I read that in the state of Georgia you do not have to be certified to be a technician but I figured no one is going to hire you without experience or certification, I also read that a lot of people get their certifications from ARRT (the American registry of radiologic technologists) on their website it says that you have to finish an associates degree before you can get certified, my question is, would there be any way that I can get the certs without having to go through a 2-4 year degree? And if so which programs are you able to do that with? Specifically In Georgia or online, also why do these schools require you to have an associates degree when Georgia states that you don’t need it? Thank you so much!!

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