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How different is it working hospitals vs working at a outpatient clinic as an xray or CT tech?

I currently work at a hospital as a transporter and I'm not sure if I like the environment. As an introvert I just struggle to converse w all the nurses, doctors, techs, aides etc and don't enjoy the crazy screaming patients or the smell of feces, urine etc. It all can feel a bit unpleasant and makes me question if I want to be in healthcare anymore. Are outpatient clinics slightly better or is it all similar to this?

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