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What is the consensus on the Registered Radiologist Assistant field

I've been an RT for the last 11 years. I really love the field but want to do more. I've been working on possibly trying to get into a PA program, but I ran across some RRA programs that piqued my interest. But I don't know what the future prospects are for an RRA position. I personally have never seen or worked with anyone in the field, so I worry that it is an obscure position with few job opportunities. What are y'alls thoughts on it?

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