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This application is open for the fall and is due no later than March 15th for the following August start.

CAREER PATHS

The radiation therapy program at 91´óÉñ provides students the opportunity to enter into a rapidly advancing field, poised on the cutting-edge scientific progress, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment, in a growing profession that offers a fulfilling and promising future. 

Graduates can find employment in hospitals and outpatient cancer centers. Career advancement opportunities, with additional education and experience, include medical dosimetry, management and administration.

Program Contact Information

Julie Lasley, Ph.D, R.T. (R) (T) 
Radiation Therapy Program Director
School of Allied Health

Founders Hall | FH 495 E
859-572-5864
lasleyj1@nku.edu

Accreditation

The Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy Program at 91´óÉñ is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

Standards for an Accredited Educational Program are provided in the Student Handbook, along with instructions to pursue allegations of non-compliance with the Standards to the JRCERT.

JRCERT
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, ILÌý 60606-3182

www.jrcert.org

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CLINICAL EXPERIENCES

At 91´óÉñ, we believe that learning is not confined to the classroom, which is why our radiation therapy program includes clinical practicum courses in seven semesters of the program.

While at the hospital/outpatient center, students deliver radiation treatments to patients under the supervision of registered therapists and physicians employed at the clinical sites.

The radiation therapy program is affiliated with 16 hospitals/outpatient cancer centers in the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati/Dayton area.