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Shifts and on call requirements for rad techs/CT/MRI, etc.

For all you radiologic technologists- where do you work and what are your typical shifts? Are you required to take call and if so, how often? I’m trying to get an idea of the work life balance. I’ve heard some people who work at hospitals have no call requirements at all, and others who are on call for the weekend. It’s kinda hard for me to wrap my head around getting called into work in the middle of the night then again a few hours later to work a 12 hour shift. I’d love anyones input! Thanks

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