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Radiation Oncology Physicist, The Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center
The Department of Radiation Oncology at the Arthur G. James Cancer Center and Richard L. Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio is currently seeking a Staff Medical Physicist to join our growing Medical Physics team consisting of 23 Faculty/Staff medical physicists, 4 physics residents, and 17 dosimetrists. Candidates must have a M.S. or Ph.D. in Medical Physics, be certified by the ABR, or complete certification within 3 years of hire, and need to be available immediately for hire. This position is being recruited for our Main Campus Location. The OSU Department of Radiation Oncology offers state of the art equipment in our Main Campus and Breast Center clinic including: 9 Varian
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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.