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What healthcare experience did you guys have before working in Radiology?

I just got hired for an entry-level Phlebotomist job with American Red Cross, and I'm going to use the experience as a stepping stone in to healthcare with plans to get in to Rad Tech school. Did any of you work as phlebotomists, medical assistants, CNAs, etc., before going in to Radiology? How helpful have you found the experience in application to being a Rad Tech?

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