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Changing career to xray or maybe nursing

Hello. I'm 35 male and looking to change careers as a marketing analyst for last 14 years. I have a bachelors with a double major Economics and Psychology.

I am currently in the Tampa, FL area.

I'm thinking of changing to a healthcare career. Ive always been interested in the human anatomy and xray seems to appeal to me. But I could also see getting a master's in a healthcare area.

Any advice for someone in my situation...should I pursue xray tech, pursue nursing?

Is being a male nurse wierd? Any ideas on job market and pay for x-ray tech in Tampa area?

Since i have a bachelors do I need to get an associate's in xray or is there a faster path?

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