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2. Overview
B.Sc. Radiotherapy educates students in cancer treatment through
radiotherapy.
This course prepares students to become Radiotherapy
Technologists, working with Oncologists and Medical Physicists
to deliver cancer radiation therapy.
Radiotherapy Technologists collaborate with patients, utilizing
medical equipment to deliver tailored cancer treatments as
recommended by their oncology team.
3. Duration: 3 years + 1 year internship
Candidates are trained in both theoretical and practical aspects of
radiation therapy and management to provide efficient care in the
hospital setup.
Candidates are given hands-on training in Radiation therapy, Mould
room and simulation procedures in the Radiotherapy department of
our institute.
Graduates are eligible for employment in India and overseas where
their qualifications, training and experience are highly regarded.
4. Curriculum
Radiation Physics: Learning the principles of radiation therapy equipment and
delivery.
Radiobiology: Understanding the effects of radiation on living tissues.
Patient Care: Developing skills in patient communication, comfort, and support.
Treatment Management: Developing individualized radiation treatment protocols for
cancer patients.
Radiation Safety: Ensuring the safety of patients and healthcare professionals working
with radiation.
Clinical Experience: Gaining hands-on experience through clinical rotations in
hospital.
Medical Ethics: Understanding the ethical aspects of patient care in radiation therapy.
5. 1
st
year
• Anatomy
• Physiology
• Biochemistry
• Microbiology
• Pathology
2
nd
year
• Radiotherapy part I A
• Fundamental Physics
• Basic Radiation Physics
• Radiotherapy part I B
• Applied Anatomy & Pathology
• Radiation Biology
• Principles of Radiotherapy
• Practicals
• Mould Room
• Simulation Procedures
• Basics of Treatment Planning
• Radiation Safety
• Quality Assurance
3
rd
year
• Radiotherapy part II A
• Radiation Physics
• External Beam Radiation Therapy
• Brachytherapy
• Mould Room & Simulation
• Equipments in Radiotherapy
• Quality Assurance
• Basic Radiologic Imaging
• Radiotherapy part II B
• Principles & Practice of Radiotherapy
• Advancement in Radiotherapy
• Psychosocial Management
• Bio-statistics
• Medico-legal & Ethical Aspects
• Health & Safety
• Practicals
• Cobalt-60 Machine & Linear Accelerator
• Simulation & Treatment techniques
• Brachytherapy
• Advanced Training
6. Candidates are trained to:
Learn the fundamental duties of a Radiotherapy technologist in a
therapeutic setting.
Observe and practice the entire radiation treatment process for
cancer patients, from mould preparation to CT simulation and
treatment delivery.
Learn and follow radiation safety and hospital protocols.
Acquire interpersonal and communication skills to effectively
explain processes to patients and address their inquiries.
7. A graduate of this course can pursue a career
as...
Radiotherapy technologist in government and private
hospitals, medical college hospitals, and integrative healthcare
centers within the Radiotherapy department.
Instructor or Tutor for Radiotherapy Technologists
Qualified for further studies, such as an MSc in Radiotherapy
or a Master's in Hospital Administration.