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How do I become a radiologist tech?

Hi everyone,

I need honest good solid career advice. I went to medical school, got into residency, I finished my intern year of residency successfully, but was forced to leave the program. I am reapplying for residency this year. Getting into residency is hard . ..I'm looking for a good backup plan.

I was always interested in radiology and have looked into tech programs. I find it very confusing. Is a tech program an associates degree? Would they accept doctors into their program? Is there like an accelerated track that I can apply to? Since I already have taken a lot of the pre-requisite I've already completed by Bachelors . ..would they accept that? How long are the programs? Due to this COVID, I prefer a hybrid program or online mostly .. .are the tech programs doing that these days?

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