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PACS ADMIN or any Informatics in radiology

I am a fairly new rad tech, and i am not feeling this career. I am a very technology loving person and i want to get into Information technology involving the radiology servers such as PACS. I am not sure how i can do this. I understand technology and I never have any problems learning new things in this area. Could anyone direct me into the path in getting to the career of an information analyst or PACS admin or something adjacent to these careers.

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