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CT right after X-ray

Hi! So, I’ll be done with my program in about 3 weeks (yay!) and ct will begin the week after. I originally thought it would be best to do it back to back, but after getting my butt kicked in clinicals, studying for boards, I’m getting second thoughts on ct and just want to take a break after. I know it’s smarter to just keep going as it is only 3 more additional months, but I guess I’m just having some difficulties finding motivation. Am I wrong for wanting to take a break?

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