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Medical Physics Consulting (MPC) is seeking a full time Therapy Medical Physicist based in St. Louis, MO to join our growing team located in the Midwest. MPC physicists work with state-of-the-art equipment to provide a range of radiation oncology services to keep a physicist engaged and ensure development of a well-rounded set of skills and growth in the industry.
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Minimum 2 years' clinical experience in radiation therapy under the preceptorship of an American Board of Radiology certified Physicist in Therapy Physics or Radiological Physics required.
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The physicist will work under the supervision of Chief Medical Physicist and provide assistance in all aspects of practices in radiation oncology physics and radiation safety control which include technical direction of dosimetrists, radiation therapists, therapy equipment service engineers, and miscellaneous support staff and assure the accurate and safe uses of radiation generated by machines and radioactive materials in cancer treatments and in diagnostic procedures.
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The Chief Physicist will also act as the RSO and is responsible for the oversight and management of the physics department and radiation safety program. Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia is recruiting for a Chief Medical Physicist to join a dynamic Radiation Oncology practice and Medical Physics team.
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The Physicist provides all reasonable aspects of medical physics support to radiation therapy as a scientific and technical expert for the department. The Physicist ensures safe, effective, and accurate delivery of radiation to achieve the desirable therapeutic outcome as prescribed by the Radiation Oncologist, by applying recommendations from AAPM, ASTRO, and ACR. The Physicist communicates and provides appropriate documentation in a clear, concise manner.
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The Radiation Physicist is designated Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and responsible for all aspects physics for the radiation therapy department. Board Certified ABR/ABMP in Radiation Therapy Physics/Eligible for ABR or ABMP. - Familiarity with ARIA - R&V. Provides guidance and consult for the dosimetry.
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Act as radiation safety officer designee, as directed by either the manager or director of medical physics. Prepares and delivers continuing education to the radiation oncology staff as it relates to medical physics, equipment, and radiation safety.
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Provides physics consultation to all radiation oncology personnel and radiation oncologist concerning aspects of patient care and treatment- - Assists with the selection and acquisition of sources for permanent implant techniques- In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff.
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ResponsibilitiesCore Duties The Health Physics Manager: Manages the following areas of responsibility: Internal and external dosimetry and ALARA, NMC&A program, HP instrumentation, radiological environmental monitoring, Princeton Environmental and Radiological Laboratory (PEARL), emergency preparedness, HP instrumentation Calibration and Servicing Lab (CASL), HP field operations, and associated training.
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The individual filling this position will be an integral member of an experienced team (Radiation Oncologist, Therapists, Nurse, Dosimetrist, Physicist and Manager) running a state-of-the-art radiation therapy program in a comprehensive cancer center.
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Whether you are a Therapist, Dosimetrist, Physicist, or Physician, you will have one point of contact who is heavily invested in your success. - In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff.
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Assist radiation physicist and radiation oncologist with development, evaluation and implementation of new techniques and equipment in radiation therapy. Provide dosimetry instruction for medical staff, medical residents, medical students, medical physics residents, radiation therapy technology students, and other learners as designated.
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PhD or Masters in Physics, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science or related field is required. Including but not limited to visible and spectroscopy, electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction (XRD) spectroscopy.
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Board certified in Therapeutic Radiological Physics by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or Radiation Oncology Physics by the American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP). 3 years experience after graduation as a clinical Medical Physicist in Radiation Oncology preferred.
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Responsible for development, maintenance, education, and implementation of departmental policies/procedures related to medical physics, dosimetry, and radiation safety. Sr. Medical Physicist (Texarkana, TX) page is loaded Sr. Medical Physicist (Texarkana, TX) Apply locations Remote - US Dallas, TX Corpus Christi, TX Monroe, LA Houston, TX time type Full time posted on Posted 19 Days Ago job requisition id R-20813 Together, we can beat cancer.
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