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Post by Admin on Jul 29, 2014 21:54:05 GMT
MEDICAL PHYSICIST I - RAD ONC JOB SUMMARY: Under general direction, the medical physicist in radiation oncology is responsible for providing radiation oncologists with all the physical data required for the delivery of radiation treatments; developing methods and devices that facilitate the accomplishment of treatment prescriptions; and providing medical dosimetrists with physical data required for treatment planning. EDUCATION: Ph.D. in physics, medical physics, or a closely related discipline preferred. M.S. is acceptable. EXPERIENCE: The ideal candidate should have completed a clinical residency or should have training with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in a clinical environment performing Radiation Therapy Physics. Must be eligible for board examination by the American Board of Radiology or an equivant board SPECIAL SKILLS: Competent in theory and practice of radiation dosimetry; demonstrable knowledge of fundamental physics, advanced mathematics, advanced atomic and nuclear physics, basic anatomy, computer operation, and network basics; strong analytic skills in analyzing and solving problems encountered in the design and execution of radiation therapy; good verbal and written communication skills; and familiar with current radiation safety standards. www.healthcaresource.com/ynhhs/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.jobDetails&template=dsp_job_details.cfm&cJobId=572052&iFacilityId=3023078&source=Indeed.com
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