The Diploma in Radiation Medicine is a specialist curriculum developed for healthcare professionals looking to advance their knowledge of radiation therapy, radiation protection, and medical physics. The course normally lasts 1-2 years, depending on the school and manner of study. This diploma includes extensive instruction in radiation oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation safety. Students study about radiation's clinical applications in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders, including cancer. The program also covers the most recent breakthroughs in radiation technology and patient care, preparing graduates to work in hospitals, research organizations, and specialized radiation treatment clinics. Practical training and internships are an essential component of the program to achieve real-world expertise.