Radiation therapist
Duties and
responsibilities: Radiation Therapy Technologists assist
radiologists and oncologist (cancer specialists) in treating diseases by
exposing areas of patients' bodies to ionizing radiation. In addition to helping with treatments, technologists
are responsible for maintaining the radiation therapy equipment and helping to
maintain patient records. Radiation
therapy is provided in hospitals, public health clinics, cancer treatment
centers, and private offices.
Salary:
Average
Salary: $22,000 - $36,000
Education:
Students should take the most challenging
science, math, and English courses available in high school.
Students can train to become a radiation
therapist in either one or two year programs.
One year programs are often offered by hospitals. To qualify for a one year program, an applicant
must have graduated from an approved program in radio-logic technology or been a
nurse with education in radiation physics.
A high school diploma or a GED is required to enter two year courses.
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