OHSU is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible diagnostic medical physicist to join a dynamic team of five physicists and two medical physics residents. Our group provides high-quality, comprehensive support to Radiology and associated departments utilizing diagnostic imaging equipment. Medical physicist duties include testing and ensuring the safe use of medical imaging equipment, the education of graduate students, staff, and residents in radiation physics, and the support of OHSU’s service, clinical, and educational missions.
About OHSU:
OHSU is the state’s only academic medical center, providing opportunities to work on advanced equipment and participate in graduate and resident teaching. Our team is deeply involved in supporting the newly opened Molecular Imaging and Therapy clinic assisting with personalized patient dosimetry for new molecular therapies. We also actively collaborate with physicians and technologists in the optimization of CT protocols and incorporating new technologies into clinical use.
About the Area:
Portland is a vibrant foodie city with plenty of high-profile restaurants, great wine country, renowned breweries, and serious coffee culture. The surrounding abundance of natural beauty is evident. In less than 2 hours you can explore the rugged cliffs and pristine beaches of the Pacific Coast, or discover the old growth forests and mountain lakes near Mt. Hood. An additional hour south takes you to Bend for world class skiing, mountain biking, and a visit to the country’s deepest lake: Crater Lake.
Along with your CV, please upload a cover letter with your application. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
M.S. in medical physics or related field
Has RSO experience/ is RSO eligible and will undergo necessary training per NRC requirements.
Strong knowledge concerning operating principles, radiation safety principles, and testing standards for a large majority of equipment types: x-ray imaging, CR, DR, mammography, CT, MR, US, nuclear medicine, and PET
Board eligible in diagnostic medical physics by ABR. Eligible for state licensure as medical physicist in Oregon, membership in appropriate medical physicist organization(s)
Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
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