Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Radiation Oncologists

Radiation Oncologist
Duties and Responsibilities:  A radiation oncology technician administers radiation therapy to patients according to a doctor's specific instructions. A technician is responsible for positioning the patient and adjusting the machines to ensure proper dosage. ... Technicians are trained to evaluate the patient's well-being during treatment.

Salary: $447,807

Education: candidates for the medical dosimetry program must have a bachelor's degree and already completed training in radiation therapy. The programs are sponsored and supported by the UNC school of medicine department of radiation oncology and UNC healthcare.

Demands & Needs: Oncologist education Requirements and program overviews. After earning a bachelor's degree, aspiring oncologists must complete medical school to fulfill oncology training, which includes fellowships in oncology and surgical oncology, and residencies in radiation  oncology.

Reflection: Yes, I would want to be an oncologists because it is sorta like a doctors assistance and I would love to be in the medical field. I  love to interact with people and help a lot.


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