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Radiation Therapy – Online info evening
Radiation therapists are involved in the planning and delivery of radiation treatment and care for patients with cancer.
Online webinar Tuesday July 22 5-6 pm Register for the online information evening
Join us on Zoom to hear all about this in-demand career plus Q&A with current students.
Technology meets caring
Radiation therapists are involved in the planning and delivery of radiation treatment and care for patients with cancer. Radiation Therapy is a highly skilled health profession and, because cancer affects so many people, qualified radiation therapists are in demand.
A degree in Radiation Therapy combines a variety of learning from health science to technology, patient care and teamwork.
It is taught from the Wellington campus of the University of Otago, next to Wellington Hospital. Students go on clinical placements at cancer centres around the country during their study, gaining the experience that allows an easier transition to working once qualified.
You will be working in a fast-paced high-tech environment which also involves patient care.
You will play a vital part in the treatment of cancer and learn about this disease which touches most families at some time. Due to the lengthy nature of cancer treatment, five days a week for up to seven weeks, you’ll get to know the patients and their whānau well, which is very rewarding.
Excellent communication skills are required as you will be providing a high level of care and support throughout each patient’s course of treatment.
You will be working in a field that is globally at the forefront of research and technology development. This ensures you will keep up- to-date with new ways of treating cancer.
It also offers a good opportunity for work/life balance as working hours are typically within a normal working day.





