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ARMRIT vs ARRT, TeslaMR
Does anyone have insight about which of these paths is more employable? I've read that doing ARRT gives a better breadth of knowledge that is valuable, but also that ARMRIT is very employable and potentially much faster. I am also curious if people have experience with TeslaMR and their program, or have heard anything. I have an MS in neuroimaging and informatics, but don't really enjoy academia. I do enjoy MRI, especially brain MRI, so was thinking maybe MRI tech would be a good path to go down that could keep me research adjacent. Any information anyone can share would be appreciated.
P.S. this is my first reddit post.
u/OpeningProposal9002 — 4 days ago