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LCMC Health
Overview
The Medical Physicist provides essential medical physics services, including equipment calibration, treatment planning, and quality assurance to ensure patient safety. They also oversee radiation safety protocols and provide training to clinical staff to maintain regulatory compliance.
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3 days ago
University of Rochester
The Radiation Therapist provides high-quality radiation therapy services by delivering prescribed treatments and monitoring patient physiological and psychological responses. They also maintain accurate treatment records, construct immobilization devices, and assist in the orientation of new staff and students.
$36 - $47 / HOUR
1 month ago
OneOncology
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing and implementing radiation treatment plans under the direction of a Medical Radiation Physicist. They perform radiation dose calculations and conduct quality assurance to ensure accurate delivery of prescribed treatments.
This role involves independently performing high-quality radiation therapy services as an essential member of the radiation oncology treatment team, providing total quality care to each patient undergoing treatment. Responsibilities include accurately delivering prescribed treatments, monitoring patient responses, and maintaining detailed documentation of procedures.
2 months ago
The role involves independently and efficiently performing high-quality radiation therapy services as an essential member of the radiation oncology treatment team, providing total quality care to each patient undergoing treatment. Essential functions include accurately delivering prescribed courses of external beam, STRS, STRT, TBI, or IMRT treatment while monitoring patient responses and documenting all procedures.