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Hackensack Meridian Health
Overview
The Radiation Therapist Level 1 is primarily responsible for the safe and effective execution of prescribed ionizing radiation therapy treatments, including patient positioning, image assessment, and accurate documentation within the ARIA EMR system. This role also involves simulating treatment portals using the CT simulator, preparing necessary immobilization devices, and performing daily quality assurance checks on treatment machinery.
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Compensation
$44 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Medical Physicist is responsible for general medical physics duties in a radiotherapy clinic, including treatment planning, patient positioning, and quality assurance. They will also participate in equipment testing and training, as well as research and development projects.
$83 - $108 / HOUR
1 month ago
Ochsner Health
The Radiation Therapist applies ionizing radiation to oncology patients following the Radiation Oncologist's prescription, maintains accurate treatment records, and acts as a liaison between the physician, patient, and family. Responsibilities also include monitoring patients for adverse reactions during therapy and providing age-appropriate care based on physical, psycho/social, educational, and safety criteria.
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2 months ago
The Radiation Therapist administers ionizing radiation to oncology patients following the Radiation Oncologist's prescription, maintains accurate treatment records, and acts as a liaison between the physician, patient, and family. This role also involves monitoring patients for adverse reactions during therapy and performing various quality assurance and documentation duties.
The Radiation Therapist administers ionizing radiation to oncology patients following the Radiation Oncologist's prescription, while also maintaining accurate treatment records and acting as a liaison between the physician, patient, and family. This role involves monitoring patients for adverse reactions during therapy and providing age-appropriate care based on physical, psycho/social, educational, and safety criteria.
The primary duties involve applying ionizing radiation to oncology patients according to the Radiation Oncologist's prescription, maintaining accurate treatment records, and acting as a liaison between the physician, patient, and family. The therapist must also monitor patients for adverse reactions during therapy and provide age-appropriate care based on physical, psycho/social, educational, and safety criteria.