You pray that your possible employer can look past it
yep especially if you have any felonies also
can a convicted felon get a job as a surgical tech can a convicted felon get a job as a surgical tech
no
It depends on where in the world you are and the nature of the felony.
That depends on alot of factors including the laws in the state or country where you live and the details of the felony. The governing body that oversees veterinary technicians would have the final say. In many instances though, no you would likely not be able to get credentialed as a veterinary technician with a felony.
It is very difficult to become an x-ray tech. It is not that easy to become an x-ray tech. It could become very difficult and it is a long process of reading.
i think that if you have any type of felony charges you will not be able to be a surgical tech. I know someone who is a volunteer fireman and an EMT, and he has felony charges. Therefore, he is unable to be a fireman or an EMT.
In order to become a surgical tech, one must go to a technical or medical school to become certified. Once certified, a tech may go out and find a job.
Yes and no. While If you were convicted of a felony you may not receive Federal Student Aid. However, most employers will not hire anyone who has been convicted of a Felony within a 10 year period. Some employers (with regards to state law) have the right to do a FBI Background check preemployment.
To become higher tech.
In my opinion anyone can get a mri tech position, as long as they do not have a felony. To learn more about being a mri tech, contact some medical schools and most of the courses will take no more than 8-10 months.
Virginia tech does not offer a veterinary assisting programs.