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Career Guidance Knowledge natural sciences, mathematics and statistics K051 - biological and related sciences K0511 - biology Radiobiology
Description
The way ionising radiation interacts with a living organism, how it can be used to treat various cancers and its effects.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 3 occupations
- Optional in 0 occupations
- Total: 3 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Nuclear medicine radiographerNuclear Medicine Radiographers plan, prepare and perform nuclear medicine examinations, post-processing and treatment with a wide range of equipment and techniques using X-rays, ma…
- RadiographerRadiographers use a range of technologies to examine, treat and care for patients. They work in the fields of Medical Imaging, Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine and apply ionising …
- Diagnostic radiographerDiagnostic radiographers plan, prepare and perform diagnostic imaging examinations and post-processing with a wide range of equipment and techniques using X-rays, strong magnetic f…
Related skills
- Analyse X-ray imagery
- Manage healthcare users’ data
- Respond to changing situations in health care
- Comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- Apply radiation protection procedures
- Interact with healthcare users
- Apply context specific clinical competences
- Provide psychological support to patients
- Human anatomy
- Maintain imaging equipment
- Ensure safety of healthcare users
- Human physiology
Last updated on February 18, 2026
