How to Become a Radiation Therapy Technologist
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Start preparing when you’re still in high school. Professionals recommend taking all the advanced courses in math, science and English.
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Train to become a radiation therapy technologist by choosing a one-year program at a hospital. However, to qualify, you must have graduated from a radiologic technology program. Another way to qualify is if you’re a nurse with educational training in radiation physics.
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Choose the two-year program if you have your high school diploma or GED. You can train at a community college. Medical Training directory.com is an online site that you can use to help you locate a community school.
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Look for a program that offers training in radiation oncology, oncologic pathology, radiobiology, as well as radiation physics and radiation protection. Other important areas are radiographic imaging, practicum and clinical dosimetry.
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Complete the program successfully and qualify for Certification, which is optional. A certification can help your career development and will qualify you to compete for the best positions.
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Apply for positions at local hospitals and cancer centers. If you live in a small town, you may want to consider relocating to a bigger city to increase your possibilities of obtaining a position. Find out if the institution you’re considering for employment offers incentive sign-up bonuses or helps with relocation expenses.
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