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Want to become xray tech, already have a bachelors

Hello, I'm switching careers after 14 years in marketing. Planning to pursue work as an xray tech.

I already have a bachelors and I'm trying to understand if I need to do a 2 year associates at a community college or is there a 12 month option for those who already have a bachelors.

Also...if anyone knows. I'm debating xray tech vs nursing. And I'm finding nursing there is a 12 month option to get a Bachelors in Nursing.

So just trying to understand how I can be a nurse in 12 months and wondering if I could do the same to be an xray tech.

Thanks!

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