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Any problem that would interfere with proper operation should be reported to the Chief Radiation Therapist. 1+ years of experience as a Radiation Therapist. Make sure Radiation Oncologist sees the patient at least once a week during treatment course.
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The primary purpose of the Radiation Therapist position is to function in a specialized area of radiation therapy in the role of direct patient care provider in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
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Under general supervision by a radiation oncologist, medical physicist, or department manager, performs a variety of technical procedures within the radiation oncology department. Performs CT simulations and delivers therapeutic radiation as prescribed by the radiation oncologist.
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Position Summary: Under general supervision, the radiation therapist safely and correctly operates radiation producing equipment to simulate patients for treatment and administer radiation therapy treatments, as prescribed by the radiation oncologist.
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The Radiation Therapist, under the general supervision of a RadiationOncologist, performs radiation therapy procedures on ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or other licensed provider for the diagnosis of disease and injury in accordance with established protocols.
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The Radiation Therapist 2 applies ionizing radiation to the patients as instructed and prescribed by the physician in accordance with departmental standards, state guidelines, and Baptist Health System's policy and procedure.
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Serve as an assistant to the medical physicist, and follow the lead of the radiation oncologist. Present isodose plan in detail, with OARs and target volume doses, to the Radiation Oncologist.
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The Registered Radiation Therapist provides daily care of cancer patients, including accurate interpretation and delivery of radiation treatments, in accordance with the prescription and instruction of the radiation oncologist.
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Under the general supervision of a Radiation Oncologist, the Radiation Therapist performs radiation therapy procedures on ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or other licensed provider for the diagnosis of disease and injury per established protocols.
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Under the direction of the Lead Radiation Therapist, the Radiation Therapist applies ionizing radiation to the patient as prescribed by the Radiation Oncologist.
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Under the direction of the Lead Radiation Therapist, Dosimetrist, and Chief Medical Radiation Physicist or Medical Radiation Physicist, administers radiation treatment according to department policies and procedures.
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Job Description: $2,500 sign on bonus Part time - 10hr shifts, Mon - Fri - 50 hours per pay period Job Summary/Purpose: The Radiation Therapist is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability in the administration of ionizing radiation to treat patients in accordance with the prescription and under the supervision of the Radiation Oncologist.
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Strong background in science, mathematics, or engineering with college-level courses in areas such as anatomy & physiology, clinical oncology, atomic & nuclear physics, diagnostic physics, radiation therapy physics, calculus and analytic geometry, linear algebra and vector analysis.
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Keywords: Radiation, Therapist, Therapy, Oncology, Cancer, Healthcare, Medical, Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, California. Working Title : Radiation Therapist - 10-Hour Day Shift - $10,000 Hiring Incentive.
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Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncologist, Imaging, Radiotherapy, Cancer Research, radiology radiology, radiologist. This facility is seeking a Radiation Oncology Physician for locum tenens support as they look to fill a current need.
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Title: radiation therapist Company: Bass Medical Group
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