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Therapeutic radiographers are healthcare specialists who deliver precise radiotherapy treatments using sophisticated equipment, while providing support to patients and caregivers throughout their treatment journey.
These professionals employ cutting-edge technology to administer highly targeted radiation therapy for cancer patients, aiming to cure or alleviate symptoms.
The program builds a strong knowledge base, offers hands-on clinical experience, and explores modern radiotherapy advancements. City, University of London features state-of-the-art training facilities that closely resemble real-world clinical environments.
This qualification prepares you for a rewarding career as a Therapeutic Radiographer, directly impacting cancer patients' lives. Graduates receive professional accreditation from the Society and College of Radiographers and can register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) for UK practice. Most alumni secure positions in NHS or private healthcare settings within 15 months of completing the program.
Entry-level radiographers typically earn approximately £27,000 annually, with opportunities in top London hospitals, across the UK, or internationally.