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If Associate's degree, must be a registered radiation therapist and four (4) years of experience in medical dosimetry working under the supervision of a Certified medical dosimetrist or medical physicist.
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Minimum Requirements Graduate of a formal Dosimetry program Required Certifications, Registries, Licenses Certified Medical Dosimetrist (CMD) required (Lawson Code COTR) Other Qualification or Experience 2 years of Direct Dosimetry experience preferred Bachelor's Degree preferred In Lieu of Statement In lieu of formal Dosimetry program, 15 years of Dosimetry experience can be substituted.
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To support our extraordinary teams who build great products and contribute to our growth, we're looking to add a Dosimetry Lab Analyst located in Austin, TX. Reporting to the Dosimetry Lab S upervisor , the Dosimetry Lab Analyst role will support dosimetry laboratory validations; routine dosimetry testing, and periodic equipment qualification.
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Completed at least 36 months(or 35 hours per week full time equivalent of 5,460 hours) clinical medical dosimetry experience under the direction of a certified medical dosimetrist or a medical physicist.
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Five (5) years experience in radiation therapy dosimetry is required. Full knowledge and understanding of radiation therapy dosimetry. Computes standard dose calculations and determines computerized generation of isodose curves for external beam hyperthermia and brachytherapy radiation treatment programs in accordance with departmental procedures and generally accepted Dosimetry practices.
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In this role, you will provide technical consultation and quality control for the in-house processing of whole body, extremity, and track etch neutron dosimeters, interpreting results, implementing corrective actions and process improvement, and developing technical bases for various characteristics of the dosimetry systems.
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Knowledge of all radiation oncology techniques, oncologic pathology, anatomy and physiology, treatment planning procedures and dosimetry. solving and critical thinking skills in the administration of prescribed treatment protocols, tumor localization, and dosimetry; and maintain appropriate patient records.
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Experience with Pinnacle, Eclipse, Velocity, Tomotherapy and Mosaiq preferred) Radiation Therapy and Medical dosimetry experience preferred. Minimum qualifications: Certification as a Medical Dosimetrist by MDCB or Graduate of an accredited Medical Dosimetry program with Board certification required within 2 years of hire.
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Ensures competence by participating in Continuing Education programs or SCVMC supported events concerning radiation therapy or dosimetry, to include (1) seminar related to this modality. Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge of radiation therapy and medical dosimetry.
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Bachelor s Degree in one of the following: Radiation Therapy, Radiation Science, or Radiography and graduation from a Medical Dosimetry Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited program of at least 12 months.
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Graduate of a JRCERT (Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology) accredited Medical Dosimetry Program. Have a Bachelors degree in a science related to Medical Dosimetry.
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Works directly with the Medical Physicist as a member of the Treatment Planning Team. Responsible for all dosimetry performed on all radiation oncology patients under the supervision and medical authority of the Radiation Oncologists.
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Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of all radiation oncology techniques, oncologic pathology, anatomy and physiology, treatment planning procedures and dosimetry. Additional duties may include tumor localization, dosimetry, patient follow-up, and patient education.
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Conducts in vivo dosimetry utilizing appropriate measurement device under the direction of the medical physicist. Education: Bachelor’s degree or 4 years additional work experience in dosimetry in lieu of degree.
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Ensure all team members understand and comply with the principles of radiation safety to include time, distance, proper care and use of lead aprons and dosimetry badges. Posted job title: Travel Interventional Radiologic Technologist.
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