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RN to Rad Tech optionsRating: (votes: 5) I'm currently a Nursing student. I can't really see myself doing this for too long (if at all). If I wanted to become a Rad Tech, would I need to take a typical 2 year Associate or Certificate program? I did a search online, and saw a mention of 1 year accelerated program for RN to Rad Tech, but couldn't find any school's or websites to provide any more information. I'm trying to decided if I should quit NS now and start the Rad Tech program. But if there really are 1 year accelerated programs, it would be faster to finish up my ADN and then apply for such a program. Can I ask, what is it that you are seeing in school that makes you rethink this career? I have been going back and forth about starting nursing and Im not sure I will be happy either. Something keeps bringing me back to this point though.....Please share Comment: Quote from DoofyI did a search, and saw a few threads on Rad Techs that went back to school to become an RN. Maybe I am using the wrong search words, but I was wondering if anyone went from RN to Rad Tech. I'm currently a Nursing student. I can't really see myself doing this for too long (if at all). If I wanted to become a Rad Tech, would I need to take a typical 2 year Associate or Certificate program? I did a search online, and saw a mention of 1 year accelerated program for RN to Rad Tech, but couldn't find any school's or websites to provide any more information. I'm trying to decided if I should quit NS now and start the Rad Tech program. But if there really are 1 year accelerated programs, it would be faster to finish up my ADN and then apply for such a program.
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