Radiation Oncologist jobs specialize in therapeutic radiology to give the proper diagnosis to patients. Cancerous tumors, along with other conditions like malignant melanomas, bowel cancer, Hodgkin's disease, brain tumors, breast cancer, and bone tumors are all treated by these health care professionals. Educational paths for similar specialty careers also exist.
The majority of professionals in this career have completed 4 years of undergraduate study and 4 years of medical school. Due to the specialty, the time of study can vary for most and involve more years of formal education. After completing formal education, the appropriate state certification or licensure must be obtained by passing an examination or clinical requirement.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is expected that a 27 percent increase in employment over the 2008 to 2018 decade will occur. This rate will be much faster than the national average for all occupations with the rise in demand due to an aging elderly population. Expansions in the national healthcare system and advancements in medical technology will also contribute to higher employment rates creating a favorable job climate.
Radiation Oncologist jobs have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for Radiation Oncologist jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to Radiation Oncologist jobs and professionals.
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Location
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Irving, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Plano, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Plano, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Plano, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Plano, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Plano, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Dallas, TX
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Piedmont Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Piedmont Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
Full-Time
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05-20-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
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