Medical Physicist
Apply NowCompany: Tennessee Oncology
Location: Lebanon, TN 37087
Description:
Tennessee Oncology, one of the nation's largest, community-based cancer care specialists, is home to one of the leading clinical trial networks in the country. Established 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee Oncology's mission remains unchanged: To provide access to high-quality cancer care and the expertise of clinical research for all patients, at convenient locations within their community and close to their home. Our growing network of physicians and locations is based on this mission. Tennessee Oncology is committed to advancing both the science of detection and targeted treatments, and to making these advances available to every patient. We believe caring for cancer patients is a privilege.
Why Join Us? We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to support the meaningful work of community oncologists and the patients we serve.
Job Description:
The medical physicist is responsible for the appropriate use of the treatment planning system, including evaluating a treatment plan for the delivery of radiation treatment based on the radiation oncologist's prescribed course of radiation therapy, ensuring that the patient will not lose important healthy organ function and that the radiation delivered will not affect healthy surrounding tissue. The medical physicist is responsible for the appropriate use of the electronic medical record, including maintaining an accurate record of treatment planning progress, and communication and documentation of relevant patient information. The medical physicist is responsible for the performance and documentation of quality assurance in the clinic, including software QA, hardware QA, and patient QA.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Calibrate therapy equipment in a manner suitable for accurate radiation dose delivery.
Serve as the focal point for machine maintenance and repair
Direct the determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment (i.e. computerized dosimetry planning or direct radiation measurement)
Maintain proper records necessary for APEx, NRC, state, or other regulatory agencies
Design and implement pertinent aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of external beam radiotherapy equipment
Manage the medical physics service in a manner to meet or exceed established standards of practice consistent with the facility size and available resources
Establish, develop, and monitor procedures for measuring the performance levels of equipment used in radiation oncology
Evaluate new technologies and implement as needed, including acceptance testing of new equipment and treatment devices
Consult with the radiation oncologists, as required, concerning patient doses and optimization of patient treatment plans and delivery
Provide technical direction of radiation oncology staff as specified by the Director of Medical Physics
REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
A Master's or Doctor's degree in physics, biophysics, radiological physics, or health physics
One year of full-time training in therapeutic radiological physics
One year of full-time experience in a therapy facility including personal calibration and spot check of at least one teletherapy unit
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
Completion of a clinical medical physics residency program preferred
Board certification by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Radiological Physics
Understand the technical aspects of radiation oncology and medical physics in order to perform radiotherapy medical physics and medical dosimetry and communicate these aspects to the radiation oncologists, other medical physicists, medical dosimetrists, radiation therapists, and other team members as needed
Possess working knowledge of radiation safety principles and current rules and regulations of the State of Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation Department of Radiological Health (TDECDRH) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Extensive knowledge of modern radiation therapy systems and sub-systems
Experience and fluency in modern treatment planning software systems. Aria and RayStation treatment planning systems are preferred.
Proficient in using radiation-measuring equipment for calibration and quality assurance, treatment planning computers, and oncology information systems in a paperless environment
Excellent overall understanding of all activities of a proton and photon radiation therapy department, (e.g. treatment planning, quality assurance, revenue cycle, customer service, medical staff role(s), etc.)
Flexibility to handle multiple tasks and deadlines
Proven time management skills
Ability to work as a member of a team
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Computer skills including but not limited to MS Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams
Coding skills, such as Python, preferred
PHYSICIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Job Title:
Physical Activity Required
Amount of time
None
Less than 1/3
(Occasionally)
1/3 to 2/3
(Frequently)
More than 2/3
(Regularly)
Standing
X
Walking
X
Sitting
X
Fingering or manual dexterity
X
Repetitive finger motion
X
Lifting or exerting force
X
Up to 10 pounds
X
Up to 25 pounds
X
Up to 50 pounds
X
Up to 100 pounds
X
Over 100 pounds
X
Reaching or stretching
X
Climbing or balancing
X
Crouching or stooping
X
Speaking
X
Hearing
X
Seeing (with correction)
X
Why Join Us? We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to support the meaningful work of community oncologists and the patients we serve.
Job Description:
The medical physicist is responsible for the appropriate use of the treatment planning system, including evaluating a treatment plan for the delivery of radiation treatment based on the radiation oncologist's prescribed course of radiation therapy, ensuring that the patient will not lose important healthy organ function and that the radiation delivered will not affect healthy surrounding tissue. The medical physicist is responsible for the appropriate use of the electronic medical record, including maintaining an accurate record of treatment planning progress, and communication and documentation of relevant patient information. The medical physicist is responsible for the performance and documentation of quality assurance in the clinic, including software QA, hardware QA, and patient QA.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Calibrate therapy equipment in a manner suitable for accurate radiation dose delivery.
Serve as the focal point for machine maintenance and repair
Direct the determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment (i.e. computerized dosimetry planning or direct radiation measurement)
Maintain proper records necessary for APEx, NRC, state, or other regulatory agencies
Design and implement pertinent aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of external beam radiotherapy equipment
Manage the medical physics service in a manner to meet or exceed established standards of practice consistent with the facility size and available resources
Establish, develop, and monitor procedures for measuring the performance levels of equipment used in radiation oncology
Evaluate new technologies and implement as needed, including acceptance testing of new equipment and treatment devices
Consult with the radiation oncologists, as required, concerning patient doses and optimization of patient treatment plans and delivery
Provide technical direction of radiation oncology staff as specified by the Director of Medical Physics
REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
A Master's or Doctor's degree in physics, biophysics, radiological physics, or health physics
One year of full-time training in therapeutic radiological physics
One year of full-time experience in a therapy facility including personal calibration and spot check of at least one teletherapy unit
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
Completion of a clinical medical physics residency program preferred
Board certification by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Radiological Physics
Understand the technical aspects of radiation oncology and medical physics in order to perform radiotherapy medical physics and medical dosimetry and communicate these aspects to the radiation oncologists, other medical physicists, medical dosimetrists, radiation therapists, and other team members as needed
Possess working knowledge of radiation safety principles and current rules and regulations of the State of Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation Department of Radiological Health (TDECDRH) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Extensive knowledge of modern radiation therapy systems and sub-systems
Experience and fluency in modern treatment planning software systems. Aria and RayStation treatment planning systems are preferred.
Proficient in using radiation-measuring equipment for calibration and quality assurance, treatment planning computers, and oncology information systems in a paperless environment
Excellent overall understanding of all activities of a proton and photon radiation therapy department, (e.g. treatment planning, quality assurance, revenue cycle, customer service, medical staff role(s), etc.)
Flexibility to handle multiple tasks and deadlines
Proven time management skills
Ability to work as a member of a team
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Computer skills including but not limited to MS Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams
Coding skills, such as Python, preferred
PHYSICIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Job Title:
Physical Activity Required
Amount of time
None
Less than 1/3
(Occasionally)
1/3 to 2/3
(Frequently)
More than 2/3
(Regularly)
Standing
X
Walking
X
Sitting
X
Fingering or manual dexterity
X
Repetitive finger motion
X
Lifting or exerting force
X
Up to 10 pounds
X
Up to 25 pounds
X
Up to 50 pounds
X
Up to 100 pounds
X
Over 100 pounds
X
Reaching or stretching
X
Climbing or balancing
X
Crouching or stooping
X
Speaking
X
Hearing
X
Seeing (with correction)
X