Our OhioHealth Physics team is expanding! We are looking to add a new Physics position to support our growth. The successful candidate will work as an integral part of the OhioHealth Radiation Oncology team. This job will be primarily working at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, OH. We can offer a hybrid work environment to the qualified candidate.
Responsibilities include:
Provide clinical Physics support to Riverside Methodist Hospital, including daily operations, routine quality assurance activities, support for SBRT, SRS, HDR, and cardiac brachytherapy, chart checks, support department adherence to policies and procedures, and all aspects of participation in clinical trials.
Participation in the development and implementation of new treatment techniques and new technologies.
Although each of us has a home base and a primary care site for which we are responsible, our large group provides collaborative cross-coverage support for the team. We also provide rotating weekly chart check coverage remotely.
Qualifications:
ABR board certified or board eligible in Therapeutic Radiological Physics
MS or PhD in Medical Physics
Strong communication skills
Ability to work well in a large team environment
Systemwide Equipment:
Linear Accelerators: combination of Varian iX, TrueBeams, TrueBeam Novalis w HDMLC, and Halcyon
CT’s: GE RT Discovery with MAR, contrast, and 4DCT capabilities
HDR: 2 Bravos units – Riverside and Grant, both primarily treating GYN cancers
SRS: offered at 3 care sites - Riverside, Grant, and Delaware. Use of BrainLab Elements and ExacTrac/ExacTrac Dynamic. Treatments include single lesion, multimet (single iso), trigem, AVM. RTSafe gel dosimetry used for annual end to end testing
SBRT: free breathing, gated, and breath-hold treatment delivery techniques
Range of Physics equipment: SRS MapCheck, ArcCheck, DQA3, IC Profiler, MMWL, Wellhoffer scanning tanks, Quasar, DoseLab for TG-142 monthly and annual QA analysis
About Us:
Our Physics team currently consists of 14 board certified Physicists, 1 Medical Physics Assistant, and 15 dosimetrists. We are responsible for covering 10 different care sites across central and eastern Ohio. While we all have a home base and primary care site we are responsible, our large group allows a collaborative cross coverage support for the team. OhioHealth can offer a competitive salary based on the AAPM’s 2023 Professional Salary Survey.
Columbus, Ohio is one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, and for good reason! The city is able to offer the perks of an urban city with the ease of commute and suburban tranquility of a smaller city. To learn more about the Columbus, Ohio, area visit: www.experiencecolumbus.com and to learn more about the OhioHealth organization visit: www.OhioHealth.com.
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