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Electrophysiology - Question

Hey,

I'm a radiology technologist currently working temporary job on CT. Recently got offered full time job in Electrophysiology Lab. So I'm asking my fellow colleagues that work in EP, is it a hard change to switch from CT and conventional radiology to EP? Does it get dull after some time? Also, here, EP technologists are completely separated from all other radiology fields. Feel free to write your experience, every bit of information is welcome!

Thank you!

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