As a cardiologist, I believe you may leave yourself with more career options if you pursue a degree in nursing. With a BSN degree you can pursue many different fields of medicine and nursing---whether in a hospital setting, an office, the community. . .and with an advanced degree, even more areas are available. There are many days I wish I'd pursued nursing and became a nurse anesthetist. And nurse practitioners are in such demand now. . . Nursing is a great field.
2006-12-28 08:56:08
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answered by Amy P 4
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Both are excellent careers.
It is your decision.
It is more difficult getting into a Program
in a University as a Radiologist; whereas
with Nursing, to become an R.N. is much
easier. But if you only want to become a
Tech. there are many private, but expensive
colleges you can get into right away.
Any profession, whether Radioligist, or a Tech
or an R.N. is excellent, pays good, and a person
can always easily find a good job in these
fields !! And you seldom ever get laid off !!!
From an R.N. with a Master's Degree.
You asked an excellent Question.
Happy Holidays to You, and You will have a
happy, successful future. Your making wise
choices. Be proud of yourself.
2006-12-28 16:16:14
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answered by Thomas 6
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Nursing. It pays more, there are more openings for nurses (especially Registered Nurses), and you can specialize in a specific nursing field....making more money than regular nurses...talking only about RNs.
2006-12-28 16:57:09
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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you'll make more money as a nurse, but the work is a lot harder. It's also more rewarding. X-ray tech won't pay as well, but it's a lot easier. Plus, in my experience working in a hospital, the radiologists seem a lot more pleasant then the rest of the doctors.
2006-12-28 21:21:58
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answered by Tina 3
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more $$$ in nursing
2006-12-28 16:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i think nursing
:)
2006-12-28 17:16:41
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answered by Ahmed 2
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