OverviewTexas Oncology - Ft Worth is seeking a full-time, team-oriented
Medical Physicist (MS or PhD) to join our team.
Facilities and Equipment:
to join our regional group of nine radiation oncology centers located in the greater Fort Worth region. The candidate will work in conjunction with our 7 board-certified physicists to support our clinics. The successful candidate should have a current ABR certification or be in the process of obtaining certification, be eligible for a Texas state license for medical physics and have working experience in a clinical environment.
Facilities and Equipment:
The Texas Oncology Fort Worth practices provide a full range of external beam radiation therapy procedures in addition to HDR brachytherapy. Equipment in use at these locations include 7 Varian 21 iX Clinacs, 2 Varian 21EX, GE CT's, 4 Bravos HDR afterloaders, ARIA TPS, Eclipse, and BrachyVision. The successful candidate will join our team of 9 physicists, 9 dosimetrists, and 2 physics residents in providing a full range of clinical medical physics services in support of our 9 community-based clinics. All sites share a single database for ROIS, treatment planning (conventional and SRS), 2nd check program, and SNC SunCheck.
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Responsibilities Preferred Experience:- Eclipse, and Oncentra treatment planning systems
- HDR planning and treatment.
- ARIA ROIS
- SBRT and SRS procedures
Qualifications The ideal candidate will have- CAMPEP Accredited Residency Program in Medical Physics
- Valid Texas Medical Board license or board eligible
- American Board of Radiology certification or board eligible
- Preferred two years of experience as a certified medical physicist
- Working knowledge of SRS, SBRT, and HDR
- Experience with Varian linear accelerators
- Experience with Eclipse Planning system
- Experience with Oncentra Planning system
- Strong organization and oral / written communication skills