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Chief Medical Physicist
Join a dynamic team at Aktina Medical Physics Group. Be involved in all aspects of medical physics clinical operation with opportunities to collaborate with product development team. Candidate will provide all functions relative to Medical Physics in the Radiation Oncology department. This would include, but not limited to periodic equipment calibration, treatment planning, radiation exposure policies, supervision of the maintenance of the treatments units, simulator, and treatment planning computer. Additionally, supports all special procedures, including but not limited to, stereotactic radiosurgery/radiotherapy, total body irradiation, high-dose rate brachytherapy, low-dose rate brachytherapy, IGRT, and IMRT. Insure adherence to state and federal regulations regarding radiatio
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AAPM Career Services has listings for medical physics jobs in specialized disciplines like radiation oncology, radiological physics, diagnostic imaging, dosimetry, health physics, radiation safety, nuclear medicine, and imaging. Find a job here in industry as a certified medical physicist, chief physicist, or clinical physicist, or as an instructor, assistant or associate professor faculty member in medical physics.