Radiation Oncology Dosimetrist, Proton Center
Company: University Of Maryland Medical System
Location: Gwynn Oak
Posted on: February 15, 2025
Job Description:
Job Description
General SummaryUnder general supervision, provides comprehensive
treatment planning by calculating computerized isodose plans for
radiation oncology patients.Principal Responsibilities and TasksThe
following statements are intended to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed by people assigned to this
classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list
of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
- Computes dose distributions and generates isodose curves for
external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy in accordance
with departmental procedures and generally accepted dosimetry
practices.
- Consults with Radiation Oncologists, Physicists and Senior
Dosimetrists to generate optimal treatment plans for external beam
radiation therapy and brachytherapy using different treatment
planning computers. Incorporates anatomical information from
computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radiographs,
ultrasound, etc. to minimize dose to normal structures and maximize
dose to treatment targets identified by physicians.
- Calculates treatment machine settings including field
arrangements and shapes (dose to be delivered from machine to
patient); documents calculations and records treatment data in
therapy chart.Performs verification checks and applies quality
assurance procedures to ensure accuracy of dose calculations.
Evaluates patient charts to ensure that the treatment plan reflects
the prescriptions, the documentation is complete, and the dose
calculations are accurate. Reports to physicist and physician on
dose errors and changes in treatment parameters.
- Assists in complex simulation and fabrication of custom
treatment devices.
- Assists technical staff with patient set-up, contouring and
other simulation procedures.
- Designs and fabricates shields, immobilization devices and
other treatment aids.Assists in brachytherapy procedures.
- Orders radioactive sources for permanent and/or temporary
implants requested by physicians. Prepares brachytherapy procedures
including preparing sources, maintaining source inventory and
records and bringing the sources to where the procedure takes
place.
- Assists physicist in QA checks of brachytherapy devices
including HDR. Generates treatment plans including the calculation
of seed strengths and physical loading of seeds under the direction
of a Physicist or Radiation Oncologist. Performs patient and
facility radiation surveys using appropriate survey
instruments.Education and Training
- Attends and participates in in-service and other relevant
training courses for professional development.
- Attends and participates in dosimetry treatment planning
conference and patient review conference.
- Actively participates in formal or informal dosimetry training
programs under the direction of the Chief Dosimetrist
- Assumes instructional responsibilities for Medical Dosimetry
Trainees
Qualifications
Education and Experience
- Board Eligible for Medical Dosimetry Certification Board
(MDCB)
- Certification by the Medical Dosimetry Certification Board
(MDCB) within 2 years of hire date is required.
- Bachelor of Science degree in Physics or related fields plus
training in radiation dosimetry required; or, graduation from an
AAMD accredited dosimetry training program required.CPR
Certification for Health Care ProfessionalsKnowledge, Skills and
Abilities
- General knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Understands
physics and dosimetry principles of external beam radiotherapy and
brachytherapy.
- Ability to operate radiation therapy equipment including linear
accelerators, radiation therapy simulator and CT simulator.
Understand the working principles of dose measurement instruments
such as radiation survey instruments, diodes, ionization chambers,
TLDs and film dosimetry.
- Knowledge of radiation safety policies and procedures and the
safe handling of radioactive materials.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills are required
in order to work with patients, medical and radiation
personnel.
- Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to
provide care appropriate to the patient populations(s) served.
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and
development over the life span and ability to assess data
reflective of the patient's requirements relative to his or her
population-specific and age specific needs.
- Proficiency in treatment planning within 1 year of hire.Patient
SafetyEnsures patient safety in the performance of job functions
and through participation in hospital, department or unit patient
safety initiatives.
- Takes action to correct observed risks to patient safety.
- Reports adverse events and near misses to appropriate
management authority.
- Identifies possible risks in processes, procedures, devices and
communicates the same to those in charge.
Additional Information
.What You Will Do:Staff DosimetristFull-Time Day ShiftBaltimore,
MDCome join the growing team and elevate your skills at the
Maryland Proton Treatment Center in affiliation with the , an NCI
designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.The Maryland Proton
Treatment Center, is just down the street from the Schools of
Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy; and within walking distance
Camden Yards Ball Park, and Baltimores famous Inner Harbor.Why
Choose the University of Maryland?Nestled in the heart of the
Chesapeake Bay region, you are close to everything. Home to world
class Museums, Symphonies, Theaters, Restaurants, Gardens,
Education, Research, and Healthcare. Outdoors enthusiasts will
appreciate the abundant wildlife, boating, hiking, and the many
State Parks. Ocean City Maryland and some of the best beaches are a
short drive away. Baltimores Inner Harbor offers a multitude of
cultural activities and entertainment; from there you can take a
water taxi to one of the many trendy neighborhoods around
Baltimore.The University of Maryland is an innovator in the field
of Radiation Oncology, working closely with vendors to develop new
technologies. At the University of Maryland Medical System research
and innovation go hand-in-hand with serving the clinical needs of
our patients. The department maintains a strong sense of team
through department sponsored social events, teleconferencing and
periodic face-to-face collaboration across the system. The
Department of Radiation Oncology currently provides clinical
services at seven locations across Central Maryland, the Eastern
Shore, and now the Capital Region:
- University of Maryland Medical Center in downtown
Baltimore
- Central Maryland Radiation Oncology in Columbia
- Tate Cancer Center at Baltimore Washington Medical Center in
Glen Burnie
- Upper Chesapeake Health Kaufman Cancer Center in Bel Air
- Shore Hospital in Easton
- Maryland Proton Treatment Center in downtown Baltimore
- Capital Region Medical Center in LargoA total of 11 Linear
Accelerators are available for treatment across all practice sites.
The state-of-the-art proton center uses pencil beam scanning
exclusively in its 4 gantry rooms, and the single fixed beam room.
Each practice site is equipped with a 4D-capable multi-slice CT
scanner. All sites utilize an integrated ARIA record and verify
system. Eclipse and RayStation serve as the primary treatment
planning systems. The Department developed and houses a Gamma Pod
for stereotactic partial breast treatments. A full range of
brachytherapy services are available at most locations.Job
Summary:Under limited supervision, perform as a Staff Dosimetrist
in providing comprehensive treatment plans for patients undergoing
radiation therapy.As a dosimetry team member at MPTC,
- Join the supportive and collaborative work environment as a
part of the MPTC staff of 10 dosimetrists, 7 physicists, and
approximately 12 physicians
- Access an achievable Professional Advancement Model which
allows progress in function, skills and pay through a promotion
schedule
- Receive a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Health, Vision and Dental Coverage
- Retirement Savings with Employer Contribution
- Paid Time Off, including Holidays
- Tuition and Continuing Education Reimbursement
- Accept a Highly Competitive Wage with Annual merit increases
(base wage scale measured against market standards!)
- Take part in a Hybrid Telecommuting work option
- Work in an academically collaborative department assisting with
research and exploring new and innovative technology, teaching
students and residents creating lifelong connections and
relationships with those in the field.What You Need to Be
Successful:Minimum Requirements:
- A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in physics or related fields;
or graduation from an approved Medical Dosimetry Program through
the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD).
- Certification by the Medical Dosimetry Certification Board
(MDCB) or Board Eligible.(Must obtain within 2 years of hire date)
- CPR Certification for Health Care ProfessionalsPreferred
Qualifications:
- Proton Planning Experience
- RayStation Planning Experience
- ARIA Record and Verify ExperienceAll your information will be
kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.Compensation:
- Pay Range:$55.11-$57.68
- Other Compensation (if applicable):
- PandoLogic. Keywords: Radiation Oncologist, Location: Gwynn
Oak, MD - 21207Required
Keywords: University Of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore , Radiation Oncology Dosimetrist, Proton Center, Healthcare , Gwynn Oak, Maryland
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