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after completing of applied physics how can I become a radiation oncologist


ebrahimmothi 16th Jun, 2021
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Kritika Chopra 28th Jun, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Radiation Oncologist is a specialist physician who uses ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer.

To become a radiation oncologist:

After completing the 3 years degree of B.Sc. Applied Physics course- in which one has to go through all the major aspects of the field of study, the aspirant has to join various PG Advanced Diplomas/ Degree Course for specialization in the field of Oncology.

After getting the required basic qualification, interested candidate is to join the profession as Radiation Oncologist have to undergo post graduation in oncology i.e. MD (Oncology) or MD (Radiotherapy) followed by DM (Medical Oncology) etc.

To know more about the course, refer the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/oncology-and-radiotherapy-course

Good luck for future!

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