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Rad Tech School vs. MRI school

Hello all,

I'm currently putting in my applications for Rad Tech programs and just realized there were MRI programs that I can apply to. I know that in the recent years MRI has become a primary modality. After doing more research and watching the YouTuber mriman, I feel like I would really enjoy being an MRI tech. My question is, do graduates from MRI schools have trouble getting hired because they aren't trained in multiple modalities? Would it be more beneficial for me to do rad tech school, then cross train into MRI?

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