An exciting faculty position is available at the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). The successful applicant will have great opportunities to participate in innovative, state-of-the-art clinical service, research, and teaching activities. Clinical service responsibilities include routine (e.g., machine QA and chart check) and special procedures (e.g., LDR, HDR, IORT, SRS, and potentially proton treatment). Research opportunities include electron FLASH, AI/machine learning, adaptive radiotherapy, and physicist-patient communication techniques. Our teaching efforts span medical physics and radiation oncology residency programs, radiation therapist education, and multiple outreach education initiatives. This position is well suited for a recent residency graduate. Our department is committed to providing early-career physicists with plenty of clinical training/practice opportunities, protected research time, and helping them pass boards and establish fulfilling lifelong careers in medical physics.
Radiation Oncology at UNMC is located in The Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, a state-of-the-art integrated clinical and research facility that opened in 2017. Our department is vibrant, growing, and equipped with a streamlined Varian external beam setup as well as Elekta Flexitron and Oncentra for HDR brachytherapy at the main campus. We also provide medical physics coverage at two regional community hospitals equipped with Varian TrueBeams.
Advanced IGRT techniques include respiratory motion management and image-guided radiotherapy using OBI/Cone-beam CT, Align RT, and real-time Ultrasound for prostate HDR brachytherapy. Treatment planning systems are Varian Eclipse (external beam therapy), Elekta Oncentra, and Oncentra Prostate (brachytherapy). Varian Aria is our Record and Verification system. Other systems, such as Velocity and MIM, are available. In addition to two in-department Siemens CT scanners, two Philips MR scanners (1.5T and 3T) with MR simulation capability are also available adjacent to our clinic. UNMC offers a broad range of special procedures, including SRS/SBRT, TBI, TSE, IORT, and active LDR and HDR brachytherapy programs with a dedicated shielded OR, and a brachytherapy suite with a Siemens CT scanner for a wide range of treatment sites (e.g., GYN, breast, prostate). Our hospital is actively pursuing proton and other advanced technologies as well.
The successful candidate will join an advanced department of seven radiation oncologists, six certified medical dosimetrists, and eight physics faculty (6 PhDs and 2 MS, six are ABR certified, and two are at the last phase of obtaining the certification). Medical physicists provide clinical coverage under the guidance of the Director of Physics. The department has a CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency program with two resident positions and will double the current size in the next two years. The successful candidate will also share teaching responsibilities with other faculty members in our Medical Physics Residency Program, Allied Health Radiation Therapy, and Dosimetry training programs. Requirements include a Master's or Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics or a related physics field, being ABR board certified (preferred) or board eligible in Therapeutic Radiation Oncology Physics, and having a minimum of two years of clinical experience (which can include residency training). Candidates with treatment planning skills in SRS/SBRT and Flexitron-based HDR brachytherapy will be preferred.
Omaha is a wonderful place for raising a family at below the national average living cost (https://www.visitomaha.com/). As a faculty member at Nebraska’s only state university, you will enjoy a generous employee benefits package (https://nebraska.edu/faculty-and-staff).
UNMC and the Department of Radiation Oncology promotes equal educational and employment opportunities in the academic and work environment free from discrimination and/or harassment. We are dedicated to creating an environment where everyone feels valued, respected and included.
Enrollment (Fall 2019): 4,055 studentsEmployees (January 2018): 5,202 (4,193 FTE)Founded: 1881. Originally the Omaha Medical College, the college became affiliated with the University of Nebraska in 1902.Major Units: College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, College of Dentistry, College of Public Health, College of Allied Health Professions, Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases, Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, Munroe-Meyer Institute, Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute, and a graduate studies program.University of Nebraska: The University of Nebraska Medical Center is one of four campuses of the University of Nebraska, which is led by interim President Susan M. Fritz, Ph.D.. The other campuses are: the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK). The University of Nebraska is supervised by an eight-member Board of Regents. •Primary care, nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant and pharmacy programs rank among the best in U.S. News & World Report rankings.•Online master's program in nursing was ranked second in the nation in 2019 and the public he...alth online master's degree program was ranked sixth by Best Masters Programs, an independent online guide.•Nearly half of Nebraska’s physicians, dental professionals, pharmacists, bachelor-prepared nurses and allied health professionals have graduated from UNMC.
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