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Garnet Health
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The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for patient data acquisition, radiation treatment design, and calculating radiation dose distributions. They collaborate with radiation oncologists and medical physicists to generate and document approved treatment plans.
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24 days ago
OneOncology
The Certified Medical Dosimetrist designs radiation treatment plans and calculates dose distributions in collaboration with physicists and oncologists. They are responsible for contouring structures, performing simulations, and providing technical support for radiation safety and quality assurance.
25 days ago
SUNSHINE ENTERPRISE USA LLC
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing accurate radiation treatment plans and performing dose calculations and optimization. They collaborate with oncologists and therapists to conduct image registration and assist in simulations and tumor localization.
26 days ago
Baptist Health South Florida
The dosimetrist will initiate and oversee the treatment planning process for external beam proton treatment plans and assist in special procedures and brachytherapy treatment planning. They will also provide training to dosimetrists, physicists, and radiation oncologists as the program develops.
The role involves designing accurate radiation treatment plans and performing dose calculations and optimization. The candidate will also conduct image registration and collaborate with oncology teams for tumor localization and simulation.
28 days ago
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing accurate radiation treatment plans and performing dose calculations and optimization. They collaborate with oncologists and therapists to conduct image registration and assist in patient simulations.
Aldevra
The Certified Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for generating accurate radiation treatment plans and performing dose calculations in accordance with physician prescriptions. They will also oversee medical dosimetry functions, quality assurance activities, and assist with treatment simulations and tumor localization.
1 month ago
Northside Hospital Inc.
The Medical Dosimetrist works with the Treatment Planning Team to perform dosimetry for radiation oncology patients under medical supervision. They are responsible for the technical coordination, quality assurance, and development of computerized treatment plans.
The Medical Dosimetrist works with the Treatment Planning Team to derive computerized treatment plans for radiation oncology patients. They are responsible for the technical supervision, coordination, and quality assurance of the dosimetry division.
OU Health
The medical dosimetrist designs radiation treatment plans by calculating dose distributions and field placements in collaboration with medical physicists and oncologists. They also supervise the fabrication of immobilization devices and assist in brachytherapy procedures while ensuring accurate delivery of prescribed radiation.
Albany Medical Center
The Medical Dosimetrist designs radiation treatment plans using computer and manual computations to deliver prescribed doses while sparing critical structures. They also oversee simulations, perform tumor localization, and ensure accurate image registration for treatment delivery.
$121,326 - $170,568 / YEAR
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing and implementing radiation treatment plans under the direction of a Medical Radiation Physicist. They perform radiation dose calculations and conduct quality assurance to ensure accurate delivery of prescribed treatments.
University Hospitals
The dosimetrist is responsible for designing precise radiation treatment plans and identifying normal structures using various imaging sets. They must also participate in departmental educational seminars, chart rounds, and the development of clinical policies and procedures.
Southeast Health
The Medical Dosimetrist is involved with the planning and quality assurance of radiation treatments to patients. They act under the direction of the medical physicist and radiation oncologist.
2 months ago
ONE PHYSICS HOLDINGS LLC
The Medical Dosimetrist will design and optimize high-quality treatment plans using advanced techniques like IMRT, VMAT, and SBRT. They will collaborate with physicians and physicists to ensure accurate documentation and coordinated patient care.
$120,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
The dosimetrist is responsible for designing precise radiation treatment plans, including 3D conformal, IMRT, VMAT, and SBRT, while managing case distribution and scheduling. They must also participate in remote teaching for trainees, present treatment plans in chart rounds, and maintain accurate documentation in electronic medical records.
Nevada System of Higher Education
The Medical Dosimetrist will be responsible for creating computerized and manual treatment plans as directed by a Radiation Oncologist and supervised by a Medical Physicist. Key duties include identifying and contouring relevant anatomy, performing image registration, and documenting planning and billing.
$53 - $83 / HOUR
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
The role involves performing core Radiation Therapist functions including scheduling, simulation, patient set-up, and timely delivery of external beam treatments while adhering to radiation safety procedures. Responsibilities also include accurate completion of patient charts and demonstrating knowledge of treatment calculations and plan design.
$39 - $60 / HOUR
Capital Health (US)
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing treatment plans while considering dose-limiting structures and performing calculations for radiation treatments. They also supervise therapist staff and ensure quality assurance for dosimetry treatments.
$119,392 - $179,351 / YEAR
Cardinal Health
The Dosimetrist designs effective treatment plans using computer or manual computation to deliver prescribed radiation doses and field placements according to the Radiation Oncologist's prescription. This role ensures radiation machines are accurate and correctly calibrated while strictly observing radiation safety measures for both patients and staff.
$94,900 - $157,295 / YEAR