I'm in the heart-breaking situation of not being able to work in the US, despite graduating in 1988 so with 21 years as a Radiographer, five of those as an Advanced Practitioner in Breast Screening. The problem as I have been made aware is that the UK don't accept the USA Radiography qualifications as they don't think they are of a high enough standard. Consequently, the US have decided on a 'tit-for-tat' agreement. The only way around this is to go through the American Radiography school system, pay a ridiculous amount of money for the privilege, and redo what was done 21 years ago, on a full grant (ie, I paid nothing). The whole situation makes me feel not only nauseous but completely worthless as every job I attempt to apply for needs some kind of accreditation and from what I've seen of these courses, many of them are nothing short of what you would learn 'on the job' training. Once again, of course, you have to pay through the nose to do these courses. (I'm currently looking for a short course where I can learn how to pick my nose!)
Ah well, must go and iron my pants.