Vary by Country.
Canada In Canada, most radiation therapy programs are second entry and the majority of the students have had at least one full year of university courses before entering the programs (many have finished a science or physics degree). In
Alberta, a BScRT (Bachelor of Science Radiation Therapy) is being offered at the
University of Alberta. In
Ontario, a BSRT (Bachelor of Science Radiation Therapy) is being offered at the
University of Toronto and
Laurentian University, and a BMRSc (Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science) in Radiation Therapy is being offered at
McMaster University. In
British Columbia,
British Columbia Institute of Technology offers a BT (Bachelor of Technology) in Radiation Therapy. In
Manitoba, the
University of Winnipeg is offering a BSc Physics (Radiation Therapy). And in
New Brunswick, the
University of New Brunswick offers a BHSc (Bachelor of Health Science) in Radiation Therapy. In
Quebec Radiation Oncology technology is offered in three year
cegep programs. The CAMRT certifies therapists across Canada, but certain provinces, like Quebec, do not require the national certification if practitioners are certified with the provincial body. The first Master of Health Science (Radiation Therapy) in Canada is being offered at the University of Toronto, which prepares practitioners for advanced roles in the radiation therapy clinic. In Canada, there is no real distinction between Radiation Therapists and Medical
Dosimetry. The title "treatment planner", or just "planner" commonly replaces "dosimetrist". Dosimetrists are commonly radiation therapists with several years of experience and have undergone in-house training. The national professional association has recently introduced a Dosimetry Specialty Certificate program to address the fact there is no specific credential (DSp). Many employers recognize the Certified Medical Dosimetrist qualification from the US (Certified Medical Dosimetrist, CMD), but neither are required for practice.
Australia A bachelor or graduate degree in radiation therapy is required in order to register and practice. In Australia, radiation therapists are often being addressed as "Medical Radiation Practitioners" or "
Medical radiation scientists".
Malta Bachelor (Hons) degree in Radiography
New Zealand A bachelor's degree in radiation therapy is required in order to practice and be registered by the Medical Radiation Technologist Board (www.mrtboard.org.nz). Post graduate opportunities in advanced practice, Msc. and doctoral programmes are also available for Radiation Therapists in New Zealand.
Ireland To practice as a radiation therapist in Ireland, a degree in Radiation Therapy that has been validated by the Irish Institute of Radiography and Radiation Therapy (http://www.iirrt.ie) is required. Taught and research MSc. and doctoral programmes are also available for Radiation Therapists in the Ireland.
United Kingdom In the UK an approved course in Therapeutic Radiography must be undertaken prior to registration by the UK regulatory authority, the
Health and Care Professions Council. This will usually be in the form of a Bachelor of Science degree in Therapeutic Radiography, Radiotherapy, or Radiotherapy and Oncology, however a small number of post-graduate pre-registration courses (at Post-graduate diploma or Masters level) are offered. UK radiographers are eligible for membership of the
Society & College of Radiographers. Post-graduate studies at Masters level (PgD and MSc) are available, where graduates from such programs can move into Advanced Practice roles and can undertake duties previously done by physicians. Practitioners can build further on their skills and knowledge to work as Consultant Radiographers, who are considered as experts in clinical practice, research, education and leadership in their area of expertise, and will often possess a PhD or equivalent award.
United States The minimum Education requirement is an associate degree of science, some programs offer bachelor or master's degrees of science. In addition, there are also alternate pathways to becoming certified in the form of secondary degrees. These certifications are one year programs which require another degree, such as radiologic technology.
Chile A bachelor's degree and a 5-year college study program is required. By law (DS-18), in order to practice, at least 6 months of clinical demonstrable experience and a performance authorization is also required. ==Salary==