Information & Guidance for professionals can be found here:
for professionals • Radiotherapy UK
Routes into radiotherapy
The traditional route into radiotherapy is via a full-time three year BSc (Hons) in therapeutic radiography. Please see the University of Liverpool undergraduate course for more information.
Radiotherapy Student Handbook 2020/21
Therapeutic-Radiography.pdf (lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk)
Radiotherapy students’ perceptions of support provided by clinical supervisors
Clinical oncology as a career
Medical students | The Royal College of Radiologists (rcr.ac.uk)
The Faculty of Clinical Oncology is working to promote the specialty on a wide platform of activities, setting standards for entry to, and practice in, clinical oncology, and leading and supporting clinical oncologists during their careers.
Clinical oncology | The Royal College of Radiologists (rcr.ac.uk)
Clinical oncology e-learning
Clinical oncology e-learning | The Royal College of Radiologists (rcr.ac.uk)
Who gives radiotherapy?
Many different health care professionals work together to deliver radiotherapy treatment. This includes doctors and therapeutic radiographers.
Who gives radiotherapy? | Cancer treatment | Cancer Research UK