Skip to main content

Torn Between Potential Careers.

I am torn between a few health care careers. I am currently in my second year of college and aiming to get a Bachelor's degree in communication science disorders. Unfortunately, only two schools in my state offer this degree as an undergrad and I need to be doing it all online only one school in my state offers online and it's UF, so hard to get into. Then, I started noticing how a lot of AS programs in the health field make around the same if not more than SLPs. I guess I'm looking more for something I'd enjoy doing and could finish in 2-3 years rather than 6 years (SLP).

I thought about nursing but because of COVID, I decided this is not the right field. So I am torn between RT, SLP, sonography, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine technology. Do you think I should just go for SLP or not? Why did you pick radiology and so you get treated better than nurses? What specialties are in this field? is this a growing field? is it easy to find work? how is the pay? I was thinking of becoming n MRI tech is this a good choice?

submitted by /u/Existing-Cherry4948
[link] [comments]

source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/x2yjqv/torn_between_potential_careers/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Two teenage boys experimenting with magnetic balls.

submitted by /u/Funtimestic [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/sqr6wc/two_teenage_boys_experimenting_with_magnetic_balls/

Radiology program

I’m from New York looking to attend a Rad tech program. I work for Northwell and recently came across a flyer for John Patrick University. it is an online AS program with clinicals in person (which my job will allow me to do) It seems as if this program is not accredited by JCERT but the school is accredited by ACCSC. I reached out to the director of the school and also the arrt and they say that there would be no issue taking boards. I haven’t really heard of anyone going through online program so I wanted to make sure everything checks out. Since this was being advertised at work I couldn’t see why they would put something that wouldn’t be accepted out. This is the link https://jpu.edu/associate-science-radiologic-technology-degree/?amp submitted by /u/Wonderful-Rhubarb394 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/14q4aya/radiology_program/

Onetonline salary search change?

Did this change? I am having a hard time finding the same lists I saw 2 months ago. https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-2034.00#AdditionalInformation https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/29-2034.00?st=OR&p=hourly I used to be able to see wage by area and sort it by state and see the differences per state and per city in every state. I can't seem to find this same list anymore. I can see a bell curve but I can't sort by state or wage or anything. Thanks! submitted by /u/xxDamnationxx [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/h9oqup/onetonline_salary_search_change/