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Our team of radiation oncologist, dosimetrists, physicists, therapists, and nurses are all specially trained to treat specific cancers and we work side-by-side with other Johns Hopkins experts, including surgical oncology, medical oncology, pathology, and interventional radiology to create individualized treatment plans for each patient, using targeted technologies including Proton Therapy and procedures such as Brachytherapy.
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MedStar Health is looking for a Radiation Therapist to join our team at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital! Qualifications: ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technology) Radiography Certification Bachelor's degree B.S. degree in Radiation Technology preferred.
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JOB DETAILS: Radiation Therapist for Washington, DCMosaiq experience requiredRequired: Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, Current CPR (AHA), 2 SUPERVISORY References from last 2 Years, COVID Vaccination, Flu Shot 2 years of proton experience Associates Degree or AboveTemporary.
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A. Performs the intake, assessment/triage, coordination and navigation of all patients referred to for Radiation Therapy. O. Works closely with physicians and marketing department to develop marketing ideas and materials to promote Radiation Therapy Program.
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We are looking for a Travel Radiation Therapist Allied for a great Travel allied job in Washington, DC. This Radiation Therapist Travel allied job pays for 40 hours a week for 12 weeks. Requirements: - Current District of Columbia Radiation Therapist License / Certification - American Heart Association BLS - 1 to 2 years of recent relevant experience Supplemental Health Care will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state, or federal law (including San Francisco Ordinance #131192 and Los Angeles Municipal Code 189.00.
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About The PositionAbout this jobAs a Radiation Therapist, also sometimes called a Therapeutic Radiographer, you'll use ionizing radiation to treat diseases like cancer. AlliedTravelCareers is working with Trustaff to find a qualified Radiation Therapist in Washington, Washington DC, 20373.
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The VHA will be standing up 5 new Radiation Oncology Treatment Sites & the Radiation Oncology PM will be responsible for providing assistance to new sites, provide project support and administration and advice on the implementation of new Radiation oncology services at several sites nationwide.
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About this jobAs a Radiation Therapist, also sometimes called a Therapeutic Radiographer, you'll use ionizing radiation to treat diseases like cancer. Radiation Therapists must have great bedside manner and a compassionate spirit.
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The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates Inc. ( MFA ), an independent non-profit clinical practice group affiliated with George Washington University, is seeking an academic radiation oncologist with a subspecialty focus in solid tumors in gastrointestinal and thoracic oncology within a vibrant, growing academic practice.
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LRS Healthcare - Imaging is seeking a travel Radiation Therapist for a travel job in Washington, District of Columbia. Specialty: Radiation Therapist. LRS Healthcare - Imaging is seeking a travel Radiation Therapist for a travel job in Washington, District of Columbia.
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We are seeking a Radiation Safety Inspector to support the Office of Radiation Protection (ORP) in ensuring the public is safeguarded from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation.
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Calibrate and operate the machine to treat the patient with radiation. Protect the patients and themselves from improper exposure to radiation. Calibrate and operate the machine to treat the patient with radiation.
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Ensures that accurate and all relevant data is passed on to the therapist(s)/radiation oncologist/physics that are to carry out dose calculation of the treatment. Work with the radiation oncologist and physic personnel in performing simulation/treatment(calculations.
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