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A medical dosimetrist plays a crucial role within the radiation oncology team. These specialized professionals possess the training and skills to create precise radiation dose distributions and calculations for cancer patients, working closely with medical physicists and radiation oncologists. Upon finishing this concentration, students advance to UH's post-baccalaureate program to qualify for the national certification exam. Career prospects exist in various settings including cancer treatment facilities, local hospitals, independent clinics, and academic medical institutions. The Medical Dosimetry Program's goal is to cultivate students' expertise, mindset, and abilities by unlocking their full potential and encouraging self-reflection, while developing their analytical skills to tackle the evolving demands of Radiation Oncology. Combining hands-on clinical experience with classroom instruction, students will refine the competencies needed to provide exceptional patient care while upholding the highest ethical and professional standards. They will emerge as vital contributors to healthcare teams in the fight against cancer.