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Medical Physicist
Company | Advocate Health Care |
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Location | Oak Lawn, IL, USA |
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Salary | $85 – $136 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Master’s, PhD |
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Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
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Requirements
- MS or PhD in Medical physics or PhD in Physics
- Completion of a CAMPEP accredited residency in Therapeutic Medical Physics OR 3 years of clinical experience
- Clinical skills covering quality assurance testing, dosimetric calibration of therapy equipment, implementation and execution of external beam and brachytherapy treatments
- Excellent teamwork within and across departments
- Good communication and presentation skills
- Strong understanding and ability to use all types of radiation measuring devices
- Knowledge of radiation rules and regulations on a State and Federal level
- General knowledge of computers and applications relevant to therapeutic medical physics
- Eligible for board certification by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Medical Physics
Responsibilities
- Provision of operational aspects of Medical Physics
- Prepares and delivers continuing education to the radiation oncology staff as it relates to medical physics, equipment, and radiation safety
- Performs acceptance testing and performance verification of xray equipment in the radiation oncology department
- Coordinates the maintenance of instrumentation required for quality control, image quality, and patient treatment measurements
- Designs and fabricates treatment aides and treatment beam modifiers as needed
- Consults with radiation oncologists and treatment staff on the physical and radiobiological aspects of patients’ treatments and development of treatment plans
- Acquires and stores data needed for treatment and treatment plans in the planning computer
- Calculates dose distributions and machine settings for patient treatments
- Develops techniques (hardware, software, or procedures) to improve the delivery of radiation treatments
- Acquires beam data for patient dose calculation
- Perform measurements that will lead to a calibration when needed
- Use appropriate measuring devices to calibrate the radiation sources
- Perform annual calibration of all diagnostic and therapeutic radiation producing equipment in the department of radiation oncology
- Coordinate the calibration of all necessary equipment by a standards laboratory at required energies and at appropriate intervals for said device
- As needed, verifying the calibration of radioactive sources and materials
- Develop and implement QC programs and policies for radiation equipment and patient treatment at the discretion of the manager of medical physics
- Review, critically evaluate and approve dosimetrists’ treatment plans for accuracy and appropriateness
- Perform weekly chart checks of patients under treatment
- Performs in-vivo measurements to verify the dose delivered to patients as needed
- Keep records of quality assurance measurements and generate reports as needed
- Perform weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual quality assurance test of radiation oncology equipment per manufacturer, AAPM and IEMA guidelines
- Assure that QC program meets the requirements of Illinois Emergency Management Agency
- Maintain, review, provide oversight and direction of all service and upgrades on all radiation oncology equipment
- Perform annual absolute dose output of the linear accelerators with independent 3rd party institutions such as the RPC and RDS
- Stay abreast of new radiotherapeutic treatment delivery and treatment delivery techniques
- Read and report on medical physics literature as it relates to radiation oncology
- Attend such training courses or refresher courses as appropriate to maintain skills and knowledge
- Actively participate in chart rounds, process improvement and any other departmental or site meetings related to practice improvement
- Actively participate in physics conference calls
- Assist in planning for resource allocation with radiation oncology, radiology and other areas that use radiation producing equipment
- Suggest replacement equipment when evaluations indicate that the useful life has been reached
- Help in developing systems that are efficient in utilizing personnel in medical physics to accomplish necessary tasks in a timely manner
- Participates in patient – discussion conferences
- Implement, maintain and supervise radiation safety aspects within the radiation oncology department to meet or exceed all State and Federal laws and rules
- Meet all radiation safety and licensing requirements in compliance with state and federal regulations and accrediting organization requirements for all facilities and operations in radiation oncology
- Act as radiation safety officer designee, as directed by either the manager or director of medical physics
- Assist in preparation of State and Federal licenses and amendments for use of radioactive materials
- Registered as a therapeutic medical physicist with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
Preferred Qualifications
No preferred qualifications provided.