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Seeking training on radiation therapy

August 14, 2025 / Views

Question:

Answer:

I understand — you want to be trained in radiation therapy nursing so you can support your institution’s plan to treat cancer patients.

Here’s how you can make that request clearly and formally so it can be considered by a training provider, hospital, or scholarship program:


Subject: Request for Training Opportunity in Radiation Therapy Nursing

Dear [Recipient’s Name/Training Coordinator],

I am writing to express my interest in receiving training in radiation therapy nursing. My institution is planning to start radiation therapy services for cancer patients; however, we currently do not have any trained nurses in this area.

I am very eager to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to the successful launch and operation of this service. If there is any possibility for me to be considered for a relevant training program—whether locally or internationally—I would be grateful for the opportunity.

I am committed to applying what I learn to improve patient care and strengthen our oncology services. Please let me know if you require my CV, recommendation letter, or any other documents for consideration.

Thank you for your time and kind attention.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name] [Your Position] [Your Institution] [Your Contact Information]


If you’d like, I can also prepare a list of fully sponsored short courses or fellowships in radiation therapy nursing that you can apply to right now, especially in countries that accept international health workers for training.

Do you want me to prepare that list for you?

My institution has plan to start radiation therapy for cancer patients but yet no trained nurse concerning to the service, so if possible can you consider me for training please

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