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Radiation Therapist or Radiologic Technologists

Hi all,

I’m a college student currently doing a liberal arts degree. I plan on transferring into a Radiology program afterwards, but I have no idea which one to choose. Could someone please explain the difference? Which one is better? Which one are you? Either way I have to go to four years of schooling (because I live in Iowa) so I’m a bit puzzled. I will say I really do enjoy helping people, and we did an oncology unit in HS and I absolutely loved it.

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