Medical Physicist
Expectation for this candidate is to provide medical physics support to the radiation therapy department. This position will care for patients in the adult and geriatric age groups. Employees perform clinical duties in accordance with population specific guidelines and adhere to National Patient Safety Goals as outlined in policy and procedures. The ideal candidate would have both experience with our broad array of treatment technologies and outstanding interpersonal skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Radiation Safety:
Developing and implementing radiation safety protocols, ensuring equipment calibration and maintenance, and monitoring radiation exposure to protect patients and staff.
- Treatment Planning and Delivery:
Planning and delivering radiation therapy treatments, including calculating dosages and ensuring accurate treatment delivery.
- Quality Assurance:
Conducting quality assurance tests on medical imaging devices and radiation therapy equipment to ensure accuracy and safety.
- Collaboration and Consultation:
Consulting with physicians and other healthcare professionals, providing expertise on radiation-related matters, and participating in treatment planning discussions.
- Research and Development:
Conducting research on new medical physics techniques and technologies, contributing to advancements in the field. Participation with new vendors and technology presentations.
- Education and Training:
Educating and training medical staff on the safe and effective use of radiation equipment and procedures.
Requirements
Licensure or other certifications: Board eligible with ABR certification in Medical Physics.
Educational Requirements: Master's degree. Bachelor's Degree plus Masters of Science in Medical Physics or similar degree. Completion of physics residency program. Board eligible.
Minimum Experience: Completion of residency program and board eligible.