Radiotherapy Physicist Position: Brown Medical School
Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital
Application
Details
Posted: 14-Nov-23
Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Type: Career Positions
Categories:
Medical Physics: Radiation Oncology
Certifications:
Therapeutic Radiology (TR)
Sector:
Academic
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Radiotherapy Physicist Position: Brown Medical School
Given an expansion of clinical services, Rhode Island Hospital, the primary academic affiliate of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, is seeking a qualified applicant at the rank of instructor/assistant professor. The department of radiation oncology has a three-fold mission: providing the highest quality and safest care to patients, educating the next generation of clinicians and medical physicists, and advancing medicine through research. The department chair and medical physics division chief seek to further enhance a tightly bound premier physics group of 11 academically-minded medical physicists.
Radiation Oncology sees over 1500 consults per year and maintains a daily census of ~ 115 patients. Equipment includes: Varian TrueBeam STx, advanced TrueBeams with imaging, Align RT, Varian iX accelerator with imaging, Gamma Knife Perfexion, Elekta HDR Brachytherapy, Varian EMR (ARIA) & and RaySearch RayStation. Rhode Island Hospital imaging includes state-of-the-art CT, IR, MRI and PET scanners. Additional satellite facilities are being planned along with a proton therapy facility.
With our CAMPEP accredited residency program, CAMPEP accredited graduate program, and Physician residency program, physics faculty are expected to participate in teaching and research.
We are seeking a board qualified, academic-minded physicist, who possesses a strong work ethic, creativity, and desire for career growth and mentorship. Protected time and limited start-up research support is available., meeting attendance, and society dues are provided to all physics faculty. One year of experience beyond residency is required. For more information, please email (Eric.Klein@Lifespan.org), including CV, and 3 named references.
Brown University and Lifespan are equal opportunity (EEO/AA) employers.
Brown University is an equal opportunity (EEO/AA) employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations and applications from minorities, women, and individuals with varied experiences, perspectives and backgrounds, which would enrich the university's research, teaching and service missions.
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