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Somebody Please Aid Me

So I’m 18 and currently doing my pre-requisites for the radiation program at my local community college. Eventually, I want to be a radiation therapist, but all the programs in my state are for Radiation Technology. The out of state ones that do have Radiation Therapy are saying that they require you to first become a Rad tech. I’m a bit frustrated because I’ve heard it’s possible to get an Associates in Radiation Therapy to become a Rad Therapist. Also, all the clinics won’t allow me to speak to one so I can get some information and see what it’s like (because of Covid). Could someone please provide me with some insight?

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