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X-ray technologies vs Radiologist technologies

Can you tell me the difference between the two. I am think of going into the field and was wondering if I get just my LMRT do think I can cross train into Radiology without having to go to college but just through whatever place I work to at the time. I live in Houston Texas and when I looked for programs radiology technician courses they didn’t have jrcert accredited. Is it necessarily needed if I want to expand to other did things like CT, MRI and etc. I Really don’t want to through hcc ( Community college) if I don’t have to.

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