Urology America, MSO
Location
Austin, Texas
The Radiation Therapist prepares the treatment room and equipment, positions the patient, and adjusts the linear accelerator to deliver radiation according to the oncologist's plan. Responsibilities also include monitoring the patient's condition and accurately documenting all treatment details and reactions.
Candidates must possess current Texas state licensure eligibility in Radiation Therapy by the American Registry of Radiology Technology and maintain ARRT certification with required continuing education. A minimum of two years of experience as a staff radiation therapist, preferably in a clinic setting, along with an associate's or bachelor's degree program completion, is required.
At the Austin Center for Radiation Oncology (ACFRO) we are committed to bringing advanced treatment options to patients who need them. At the Center, our staff is composed of compassionate healthcare professionals who continually strive for more to each and every patient, each and every day. Our healthcare professionals employ the latest advancements in radiation therapy that are not widely available in other outpatient treatment centers.
ACFRO is an extension of Urology Austin, a progressive group of physicians that has been caring for patients in the greater Austin area since 1962.
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