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Radiology in Southern California (how to become one, question + recommendations pls)

Hello,

My friends told me I should be looking at accredited colleges (which organizations do hospitals want?). And what I really really need help in is, should I be looking at certificate or associate's programs? To the best of my knowledge, I don't necessarily need a bachelor's program to be a rad tech. Do you guys have any recommended programs I should look into? I know many community colleges have a wait list, so if there are options that are quicker, that would be wonderful. As for those who did go on a wait list, what did you do in the meanwhile??

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