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Vision for Rad Techs?

I just started looking into Radiographer AAS and this seems like something I’d be highly interested in. I really want to work in the medical field but am unsure about Nursing.

My only question really that I can’t seem to find an answer to anywhere is about vision. I wear glasses. I don’t have horrible vision, one of my eyes is nearly perfect. The other is pretty bad for far-sightedness. With glasses/contacts I have no issues at all. Will this be a reason to stop me from being able to work in this field?

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