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Director of Medical Physics, Associate / Full Professor, Radiation Oncology
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- The Department of Radiation Oncology in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University is conducting a national search for Director of the Medical Physics Division at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor.
- The new director will lead the physics faculty for clinical and academic mission, working in collaboration with the Department Chair on the strategy and operational functions of the program.
- The Radiation Oncology Physics Division is responsible for innovation, education, high-quality clinical support in all aspects of medical physics, including but not limited to treatment planning, nationwide and institutional quality assurance (QA) initiatives, regulatory (federal, state, radiation safety, etc.)
- The department supports a wide variety of clinical and academic programs, including both CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics residency and ACGME-accredited Radiation Oncology Residency Programs, teaching and supervising graduate courses of Biomedical Engineering, and physics and cancer biology research as well as both investigator-initiated and cooperative group clinical trials.
- The department uses state-of-the-art technologies for external beam therapy, high-dose-rate brachytherapy, motion management, stereotactic radiosurgery and SBRT, advanced imaging, and translational application of artificial intelligence in the clinical practice.
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