Chief Medical Physicist - Williamsport, PA

UPMC

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A Chief Medical Physicist position is immediately available for an experienced medical physicist at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center located at 1100 Grampian Blvd, Williamsport, PA. 

The successful candidate will provide leadership to the Physics Section consisting of one physicist in addition to the Chief Physicist and two dosimetrists in this progressive, technologically advanced Cancer Center. The Chief Medical Physicist will oversee all the operations of clinical medical physics services that are provided at the center. This person will conduct all aspects of the radiation therapy physics consistent with the mission and goals of the center, including clinical medical physics support, equipment calibration, and commissioning, maintaining appropriate quality assurance for equipment and treatment delivery, compliance with radiation safety, licensing issues, and other pertinent regulatory requirements. The department uses the following techniques: IMRT, IGRT, SRS, SBRT with CBCT/OBI, 4D CT, and organ motion management. The successful candidate will have demonstrated clinical skills in these areas. Board certification is required and at least five years of clinical experience is preferred. This position is also the RSO for the Linear Accelerator program. 

Facility and Equipment: 

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Williamsport is a community cancer center in North-Central Pennsylvania. The center is part of UPMC Hillman Cancer Center network consisting of 26 cancer centers located in Pennsylvania and New York area. UPMC Hillman Cancer Center has the following equipment: Varian Linacs- EDGE (New), Trilogy, Varisource HDR, and GE Lightspeed CTsimulator. Software to include: Aria-EMR, Eclipse-Planning, Rad Calc, and RPM motion management system.

The Chief Medical Physicist will oversee the operations of all clinical Medical Physics services provided. Conduct all aspects of the Radiation Oncology physics that are consistent with the mission and goals of the Department of Radiation Oncology, equipment calibration, and commissioning, clinical support, maintenance of appropriate quality assurance for equipment and treatment delivery, compliance with radiation safety, and licensing issues.

Responsibilities:

  • Obtain and disseminate information on current practices within the field of Radiation Oncology Physics.
  • Manage the development of treatment plans, acquisition and storage of data for treatment plans, calculation of dose distributions, and machine settings for treatment delivery.
  • Manage the in-vivo dose measurement and use of measuring devices for verification of dose delivery to patients. Provide interpretation/consultation to the Radiation Oncologist on the basis of in-vivo dosimetry.
  • In conjunction with Health System ISD, ensure that the Radiation Oncology Information system is fully implemented, functional, maintained, and secure.
  • Supervise and perform acceptance testing and commissioning of all treatment-related equipment. This includes calibration of all radiation-producing sources and maintenance of all information for their appropriate use.
  • In conjunction with BioTronics, ensure that all therapy equipment is fully maintained and serviced.
  • Oversee and manage the systematic measurement, documentation, and assurance of the physical aspects of all radiation sources/devices used in Radiation Oncology.
  • Maintain a comprehensive quality assurance program that ensures patients are provided tumor localization, radiation treatment, and dose distributions as prescribed. This includes assurance of the accuracy of treatment unit parameters.
  • Manage the compliance of NRC and State Rules and Regulations, as well as adhere to ACRO and appropriate AAPM Task Group Guidelines.
  • Oversee and manage the development and documentation of performance specifications, procedures, testing, tolerances, and frequency of testing for all therapy equipment.
  • Provide consultation to the Radiation Oncologist on the physical and radiobiological aspects of treatment. Translate the desired treatment plan into a set of instructions for radiation therapists to execute.
  • Direct the design, fabrication, and measurement of treatment beam modifiers and treatment aids.
  • Assist in the clinical practice of Radiation Oncology Physics and dosimetry. This includes equipment usage/selection/replacement, physics and dosimetry staff requirements/assignments/recruitment, program operation, budget preparation, and continuing review of the program's policies and procedures.
  • A Master's or PhD degree in Medical Physics and a minimum of five (5) years of clinical experience is required.
  • Certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Therapy Physics or Radiological Physics, American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP).
  • Must meet qualified expert criteria defined by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and/or State radiation agency.
  • Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
  • American Board of Radiology - Therapeutic Medical Physics
  • Act 31 Child Abuse Reporting with renewal
  • Act 33 with renewal
  • Act 34 with renewal
  • Act 73 FBI Clearance with renewal

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