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RT Modality Over-Saturation?

Hey all. Overzealous radiologic technology student here to probe. I have interest in CT and mammo, but my top 3 interests are: - IR - nuc med - radiation therapy

If you want to offer your pros and cons or personal experiences / preferences within any of these, I would massively appreciate it! The more information the merrier. But my major concern is over-saturation in nuc med and especially in radiation therapy.

Those two fields in particular massively interest me. However, all I have heard every time I mention those two is how hard it is to find work. Is it worth it to pursue either of these modalities? Is it genuinely such a severe issue? I don’t want to not be able to find a job in the field I go for.

I’m in Atlanta, GA in the USA, for location context, if needed.

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