The job of Clinical Medical Physics Trainee requires a Master's of Science or PhD in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP accredited program. ABR part 1 eligibility is required, successful completion of ABR part 1 is preferred. Trainee works under the direct supervision of a medical physicist certified by one of the following: the American Board of Radiology, the American Board of Medical Physics or the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. Trainee is assigned on a rotating basis during the first year to the following areas of radiation oncology physics service: machine commissioning, treatment planning commissioning and data entry, treatment planning, simulation and virtual simulation, special treatment device fabrication, patient treatment, and quality assurance. During the second year, additional requirements include patient chart checks and reviews, and a twenty hour assignment at the OHSU Radiation Safety Office. During rotations Trainee will learn to operate equipment properly and safely and will perform clinical work under the supervision of his/her rotation mentor.
MACHINE OPERATIONS
MACHINE QUALITY ASSURANCE (under supervision)
MACHINE OUTPUT CALIBRATION AND CHECKS (under supervision)
MACHINE AND PATIENT DATA MEASUREMENTS (under supervision)
TREATMENT PLANNING COMPUTERS (under supervision)
DOSIMETRY (under supervision)
RADIATION SAFETY (under supervision)
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS HANDLING (under supervision)
MISCELLANEOUS
Master’s of Science or PhD in medical physics from a CAMPEP accredited program.
Able to use spreadsheets, word processors, UNIX computers
ABR part 1 eligible
Wears a film badge and is monitored for radiation exposure.
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