@@mohammedumairbaig9254radiation therapy jobs usually require at least an associate’s degree, but a bachelor’s is better. It won’t necessarily change your job requirements but it will definitely make it harder to find a job with just an associate’s degree. Radiation therapists do not diagnose cancer, that is the job of an oncologist. Radiation therapists administer cancer treatment to patients and support them emotionally as they go through the process. The only thing similar to diagnosing is performing routine scans to see the progress of their cancer treatment, but that isn’t really diagnosing it
Ahhh my dream job! 😍🥰🤍
It was a pleasure to share my day with you all ❤️☺️✨
Hi mam
Have u done bsc radiotherapy
And do u treat cancer
Or Dioganoise it
@@mohammedumairbaig9254radiation therapy jobs usually require at least an associate’s degree, but a bachelor’s is better. It won’t necessarily change your job requirements but it will definitely make it harder to find a job with just an associate’s degree. Radiation therapists do not diagnose cancer, that is the job of an oncologist. Radiation therapists administer cancer treatment to patients and support them emotionally as they go through the process. The only thing similar to diagnosing is performing routine scans to see the progress of their cancer treatment, but that isn’t really diagnosing it
i appreciate you making this video trying to get into this field
How to become a registered Radiology technologist in America I have done a bachelors degree in radiology and experience in cardiac Cath Lab