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Arizona - Limited Scope Techs?

Hey there,

I really want to GTFO out of Texas.

I'm thinking of moving to AZ.

I was in rad school, failed physics, wasted 9 months of my life. I will reattempt entry at a later point. There is the same program/school in AZ.

I need to be able to work. Texas has something called NCT (non certified techs) or LMRT (limited radiology techs) that can work in ortho clinics and urgent cares although jobs are pretty limited.

I can't find any program information or job listings for these "limited scope techs." What's the 411?

Plan would be to work doing limited for awhile then reapply to rad school.

Thanks

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