Bachelor degree in Radiation Therapy at Benedictine University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Radiation Therapy at Benedictine University

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Bachelor degree
Radiation Therapy

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Radiation Therapy uses high energy X-rays, electron beams, or radioactive isotopes as cancer-killing agents. These therapies change the direct physical process of individual cells.
The radiation therapist is a highly specialized healthcare professional who is an important part of the healthcare team. The team includes physician, physicists, and nurses. Radiation therapy is one of the most effective treatments today for many cancers and an increasing number of other medical conditions. The radiation therapist delivers highly technical skills to patients requiring high touch care.

Radiation therapy has a great deal of patient contact; patients are usually seen 15-40 different times over the course of their treatment. The program for majors in Radiation Therapy is designed to prepare students to: Interact compassionately and effectively with people who range from healthy to terminally ill.

Professional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

1. Performing radiation therapy simulations (setting the patients up for their daily treatments);

2. Delivering daily radiation treatments;

3. Evaluating and monitoring treatment delivery equipment;

4. Performing radiation dose calculations;

5. Working under supervision as a member of the medical team, and

6. Collaborating with physicians and other members of the healthcare team. The Radiation Oncology Team includes physicians, nurses, dosimetrists, radiation therapists, physicists, social workers and administrative staff.

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