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Is MRI right for me?

I’ve been going through a lot of job descriptions and pros and cons and I still can’t decide if MRI tech is right for me. What are some things that I have to ask myself in order to figure out if MRI tech is right for me? I see in a lot of job descriptions that critical thinking is necessary in order to be an MRI tech but what do they mean by that and what situation would I have to critical think. Of all my jobs that I’ve had I find that I work best in situations that I’m very knowledgeable and experienced in I don’t really like jobs in where I don’t feel knowledgeable in. I want to feel confident in the job that I’m doing. I don’t want to feel like I’m constantly second-guessing myself or that Im doing something wrong.

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