25 Best States For Radiation Therapists

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If you are a radiation therapists looking to find your perfect new home state, take a look into our list of the 25 best states for radiation therapists.

Becoming a radiation therapist requires extensive education and training. An Associates degree in Radiation Therapy or Radiology is generally sufficient to begin the process of studying for the Radiation Therapy Didactic and Clinical Competency Requirements exam. Alternatively, enrolling in a Bachelor’s degree radiation therapy program will encompass all of the requirements and examinations necessary to transition straight into a career as a radiation therapist. Once this basic level of education has been obtained, individuals must become certified with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (AART).

25 Best States For Radiation Therapists

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Radiation therapists administer radiation treatment to help fight cancer, including monitoring patients’ progress and reporting this data to the proper medical professionals. They help patients to understand how radiation therapy works by providing explanation and answering questions. They must have the ability to perform X-rays, operate a variety of medical equipment, and report any equipment malfunctions.

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Deciding which states qualify as the “best” is not a simple task. Different factors matter more to different people. We decided to consult the Bureau of Labor Statistics for information on the average mean wage and the number of employed radiation therapists in each state. We then sourced information on the cost of living index from Missouri Economic Research And Information Center. Considering all of these factors, we were able to sort our list of best states for radiation therapists.

It is not enough for a state to simply have a high average salary for its radiation therapists. It must also be considered that the number of working radiation therapists in the state may affect the number of job positions that are open to newcomers. On the other side of that argument, more employed radiation therapists points to the possibility of more treatment centers, and thus, a more steady stream of work available. The cost of living index can also not be considered alone. It is great to have a low cost of living, but this only matters if your salary is also not super low. A low cost of living paired with a high salary is the most advantageous situation. States falling into this category made the top of our list. 

Without further ado, here is our list of 25 best states for radiation therapists.

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