Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology, Full-Time, Days
Company: Northwestern Medicine
Location: Chicago
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
DescriptionThe Medical Physicist reflects the mission, vision,
and values of NM, adheres to the organization's Code of Ethics and
Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant
policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and
accreditation standards.The Medical Physicist will provide
day-to-day clinical services under supervision of Director of
Medical Physics following the departmental policy and procedures
for timely, safe and accurate patient treatment at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital in downtown Chicago. The clinical duties of the
physics section are broadly divided into 8 main silos:
- Machine, QA and calibration
- Treatment planning system and treatment plans
- SBRT
- Gamma knife and SRS
- MR-Linac
- Brachytherapy (prostate seed implant, eye plaque and HDR)
- TBI/TSET
- Day-to-day routine duties (chart checks; initial, weekly and
end-of treatment, and trouble shooting and problem
solving).Responsibilities:
- Expertise in majority of the procedures listed above is desired
but a minimum of four are required.
- This position is the go-to-person on technical component of the
hardware/software and collaborates with other sections and supports
the clinical needs of the department.
- Develops and help in immobilization devices, CT, MRI, and PET
based plans, including fusion.
- Implementation of complex treatment plans, and treatment
delivery including but not limited to: 3DCRT, IMRT/VMAT, IGRT,
MRI-Linac, adaptive therapy, SRS, SBRT, Gating, etc.
- Develops and verifies the prescribed radiation treatment plan
meets clinical standards for both external beam and brachytherapy
patients.
- Performs and verifies accuracy of treatment calculations using
hand calculation or independent dose calculation engine.
- Assesses in-vivo dosage using appropriate detectors (TLDs,
diodes, MOSFETS, film etc) and records the results
- Develops and accurately document new procedures and protocols,
to assure quality care and patient safety.
- Performs and records physics quality control and quality
assurance processes (daily, monthly and annually).
- Performs patient specify QA as needed.
- Assist with additional physics functions in commissioning of
new equipment, development of new treatment techniques,
quantitative analysis of clinical trial data, and other appropriate
physics duties.
- Adheres to all radiation safety policies and procedures,
ensuring the safety of patients, visitors and staff at all
times.
- Familiarity with Local (IEMA) & National radiation safety and
protection guidelines
- Maintains competencies and complies with continuing education
requirements of credentialing agencies.
- Provides clinical coverage outside NMH on the discretion of
Director of Medical Physics.
- Candidates are encouraged to participate in various aspects of
clinical research as well as teaching programs including mentoring
therapy students, residents (MD and medical
physics).QualificationsRequired:
- A master of science (MS) or doctoral degree (PhD) in medical
physics or equivalent in terms of CAMPEP equivalency guidelines
with 0-7 years of experience.
- Licensed by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency
(IEMA)
- American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification or equivalent
certificate (Canadian) either completed or in process, however
candidate should complete ABR certification within 3 years of
joining NM.
- Clinical and developmental research projects as well as
teaching expertise are required.
- For the faculty appointment at rank of Assistant Professor at
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine the evaluation
is based on academic strength.
- Computer programming and expertise in clinical physics related
software for patient care.
- A good communication skill without language barrier with every
team in radiation oncology.Preferred:
- An excellent knowledge of radiation oncology software and
computer
- Visibility by service, teaching or clinical productivityEqual
OpportunityNorthwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or
employment on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion,
national origin, gender identity, veteran status, disability,
sexual orientation or any other protected status.
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Keywords: Northwestern Medicine, Berwyn , Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology, Full-Time, Days, Healthcare , Chicago, Illinois
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