Radiation Therapy
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Why study Radiation Therapy?
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Professional. The Radiation Therapy Program at the University of Michigan-Flint is dedicated to preparing its students to enter the work force as professionals. The four-year program covers the technical and clinical applications involved in administering radiation therapy and students are qualified to take the Radiation Therapy Certification Exam upon completion of their degree.
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Experience. Radiation Therapy students begin their clinical rotations in the junior year. Students work with local hospitals as well as the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. You’ll have the opportunity to work a variety of shifts and get invaluable hands on experience.
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Reputation. The Radiation Therapy program at the University of Michigan-Flint is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). This accreditation demonstrates the program’s high standards and quality of education.
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Variety. Get the best of both worlds! Radiation therapists not only get to work with breakthrough technology everyday - they also get to work with people! It’s a great career choice if you’re interested in the health sciences and want to be able to have interaction with patients on a daily basis.
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Get Involved. The University of Michigan-Flint has an extremely active student life with something to interest everyone! Check out the Student Life website and find an organization (or two!) that sounds interesting. Organizations are a great way to have fun with new friends and add activities to your resume.
What can I do with a degree in Radiation Therapy from the University of Michigan-Flint?
A degree in Radiation Therapy prepares you to work in a wide variety of public service fields, nonprofit organizations, and government positions. Our Radiation Therapy graduates have gone on to positions in the following fields:
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Education
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Hospitals
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Clinics
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Health Services
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Graduate Schools
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