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Process for transitioning into radiation therapist field

Hello everyone,

I currently work in research and development for an engineering company, where I operate and maintain particle accelerators. I have been feeling like I need a change of direction and came across a job opening for a radiation therapist in my area that immedietely peaked my interest. I do not have an ARRT license or anything, but obviously I have plenty of useful accelerator experience. If I was looking to make the change to the medical field, where would I start?

Thanks in advance

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