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Can you be a radiographer is you're somewhat squeamish

In Australia btw. I'm thinking of doing a bachelor of medical radiation: diagnostic radiography after high school, I'm eventually looking at getting into cardiac sonography,but know that'll probably take a while after my initial degree. But I'm somewhat squeamish, I can do bodily fluids and such but I don't think I could see things like intestines or major amounts of blood anything from a surgery, would this still be a viable job or should I do something else. Do you have to deal with seeing a lot of gory things day to day

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