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How often do you get drug tested at your job?

I’m currently studying to become a sonographer. I also smoke weed in my free time. I stopped smoking before I entered the program and for the drug test.

My question is: How often have you encountered random drug testing during clinicals and/or during your job at random times?

I know you need an initial drug test before getting a job or getting into a program, but is random drug testing common?

I do live in a state where it’s legal but that doesn’t matter.

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