What does a Radiation Therapist do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Position patients for treatment with accuracy, according to prescription.
97%
Administer prescribed doses of radiation to specific body parts, using radiation therapy equipment according to established practices and standards.
97%
Follow principles of radiation protection for patient, self, and others.
96%
Review prescription, diagnosis, patient chart, and identification.
96%
Conduct most treatment sessions independently, in accordance with the long-term treatment plan and under the general direction of the patient's physician.
96%
Enter data into computer and set controls to operate or adjust equipment or regulate dosage.
95%
Check radiation therapy equipment to ensure proper operation.
94%
Observe and reassure patients during treatment and report unusual reactions to physician or turn equipment off if unexpected adverse reactions occur.
93%
Educate, prepare, and reassure patients and their families by answering questions, providing physical assistance, and reinforcing physicians' advice regarding treatment reactions or post-treatment care.
92%
Maintain records, reports, or files as required, including such information as radiation dosages, equipment settings, or patients' reactions.
92%
Check for side effects, such as skin irritation, nausea, or hair loss to assess patients' reaction to treatment.
91%
Prepare or construct equipment, such as immobilization, treatment, or protection devices.
90%
Help physicians, radiation oncologists, or clinical physicists to prepare physical or technical aspects of radiation treatment plans, using information about patient condition and anatomy.
89%
Calculate actual treatment dosages delivered during each session.
89%
Act as liaison with physicist and supportive care personnel.
88%
Photograph treated area of patient and process film.
88%
Implement appropriate follow-up care plans.
84%
Schedule patients for treatment times.
83%
Provide assistance to other healthcare personnel during dosimetry procedures and tumor localization.
83%
Train or supervise student or subordinate radiotherapy technologists.
79%
Store, sterilize, or prepare the special applicators containing the radioactive substance implanted by the physician.
79%
Assist in the preparation of sealed radioactive materials, such as cobalt, radium, cesium, or isotopes, for use in radiation treatments.
75%