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Maintain radiation safety for self, co-workers and patients in accordance with NRC guidelines. Develop and administer radiation therapy treatment plans under the direction of medical physicist and radiation oncologist.
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Initiates actions and follows direction of immediate supervisor/manager designed to prevent, or remediate potential/actual safety hazards to self or others. If a Mental Health Worker revises the care plan other than interventions he/she will collaborate with the primary nurse or the Patient Care Coordinator who will formulate the problem and goal.
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Under the supervision/direction of the radiation physicist and oncologist, gives radiation therapy treatments. + Observes safety precautions when handling patients during administration of radiation therapy treatment.
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The Director provides leadership to a number of EHS professionals with ultimate oversight of programs involving environmental regulatory compliance, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, hazardous materials, laboratory and biosafety, radiation, fire safety, public health, and food safety.
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Under the direction of the Medical Director , Medical Physicist and Radiation Oncologist , the Radiation Therapist operates radiation therapy equipment in order to simulate and / or treat patients for disease.
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Responsible for all aspects of a Radiation Safety program and serves as the facility Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). Advises plant management of the requirements of radiation safety protocols and procedures to ensure compliance as mandated by the regulating agency.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Radiation Therapist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: Ongoing 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Staff Summary Under the direction of the Chief Operation Officer and Imaging Director, the RSO is delegated the authority, organizational freedom, and management prerogative to maintain an effective Radiation Safety Program.
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3+ years experience as an industrial hygiene professional with aerospace R&D and/or complex manufacturing experience including chemical exposure, hearing conservation, laser safety, radiation safety, health physicals, and hazard communication.
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Follow established radiation safety guidelines and maintain safety of patients and self during x-ray procedures. In this role, you will be responsible for performing limited x-ray exams as directed by physicians, following established radiation safety guidelines, and producing high quality x-ray films for interpretation.
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This role reports to the Radiation Safety Officer or Manager. Graduate level degree in health physics, radiation protection, physical science, engineering, biological sciences, or related degree.
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Job Description: Under the direction of the Radiation Oncology Manager, the Radiation Therapist and Lead Radiation Therapist for the Radiation Oncology Department in the Hoag Family Cancer Institute of Hoag Hospital organization perform localizing tumors, participate in treatment planning and deliver high doses of ionizing radiation treatment to patients in accordance with prescription and instructions from Radiation Oncologists.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Radiology Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff Location: North Denton Primary Care and Multi-specialty Clinic Department: Denton Multispecialty Shift: First Shift (United States of America) Standard Weekly Hours: 16 Summary: The Radiology Imaging Department provides services focused on the imaging needs of children.
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Primary duties include:Provide health physics support to the University and applicable campuses; this includes routine contamination/radiation audits of laboratories, surveying incoming isotopes for delivery on campus, collecting radioactive waste, reviewing applications for use of radioactive material, and radiation-producing equipment safety.
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Plans external beam treatments under the direction of the radiation oncologist and medical physicist. Contours normal anatomy on medical images and performs registration of multiple imaging modalities under the direction of the radiation oncologist.
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Practices radiation safety through appropriate use of radiation protection devices and adhering to radiation safety standards in order to protect patient, self and staff and to comply with regulatory agencies and requirements.
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radiation safety primary health self direction jobs Title: radiologic technologist Company: Carle in IN, Pennsylvania
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