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purely hypothetical question regarding moving from uk to usa

i’m 17 and going to be starting a bsc degree in diagnostic radiography come september. i’m definitely going to be staying in the uk for my whole degree and likely working fulltime as a radiographer here for at least a few years too, so there’s no issues there.

my question is, if i were to fully move to the usa after getting my degree in the uk and some work experience, (so in the pretty distant future, like i said this is very much just hypothetical atm) and intend to do the same job, how exactly would i go about getting qualified to work there? i understand that requirements are different, would i need to start completely from scratch and do a whole degree in the usa in order to be qualified, or is there a simpler way? i understand it’s probably a very lengthy process either way, and i’ve tried to look it up myself but i know very little about all this yet and so i just ended up getting more confused.

if anyone has any idea about this and can explain it like i’m a toddler, that’d be really great thanks :)) sorry if this has been asked before by the way

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