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Summary: Works closely with physicists, radiation oncologists and Therapists. The medical dosimetrist is a member of the radiation oncology treatment planning team, familiar with the physical and geometric characteristics of the radiation equipment and radioactive sources commonly employed, with the training and expertise necessary to measure and generate radiation dose distributions and calculations under the direction of the medical physicist and radiation oncologist.
Other information:
At least 3-5 years as a clinical dosimetrist on an Eclipse treatment planning system Version 13 or above.
Must be a Certified Medical Dosimetrist (MDCB).
Able to follow RTOG protocols when needed.
ARRT-T - Radiation Therapist preferred
Bachelor of Science (BS) preferred but not mandatory.
Knowledge and experience with dosimetry charges and required documentation.
Responsibilities:
Discusses the patient's diagnosis and desired treatment plan with the radiation oncologist.
Following the dose prescription specified by the radiation oncologist, plans a treatment technique by means of computer and/or manual computations that will deliver a prescribed radiation dose to a defined tumor volume.
Coordinates treatment tumor localizations (including CT and MRI when indicated) for radiation therapy treatment planning in preparation for simulation.
Coordinates, supervises, and performs treatment simulations, localizes tumor by topographical landmarks and prepares contour(s) of the patient. Performs dosage calculation in the patient's radiation therapy chart, applying isodose charts or computer derived isodoses to the treatment problem to produce a plan for presentation to the radiation oncologist.
Verifies the mathematical accuracy of all calculations using a system established by a medical physicist.
Supervises and/or assists in the planning and fabrication of compensating filters, custom shields, wedges, and other beam modifying devices.
Supervises and/or assists in the planning and the fabrication of molds, casts, and other immobilization devices.
Prepares set-up sheet and/or enters information into record/verify system detailing information relating to daily dose, daily dose per field, field weighting, wedges, etc. Supervises and/or assists in the planning and the fabrication of molds, casts, and other immobilization devices.
Prepares set-up sheet and/or enters information into record/verify system detailing information relating to daily dose, daily dose per field, field weighting, wedges, etc.
Supervises the therapy staff in implementation of the treatment plan (correct use of immobilization devices, compensators, wedges, field arrangements, and all other treatment parameters). Is responsible for and supervises the application of specific methods of dosimetry (ion chamber, TLD, or film) to special procedures; also includes in vivo dosimetry such as diodes, etc.
Teaches applied aspects of dosimetry to radiation therapists or students, as assigned.
May be involved in clinical research either with ongoing national treatment studies, or for the development and implementation of new techniques.
Maintains log books as necessary of treatment plans for external beam and brachy therapy procedures and submits documentation of associated CPT codes and charges in a timely manner; this applies to any other chargeable procedures.
Credentials: Essential: * ARRT-T - Radiation Therapist * DE RADIATION - Delaware State Radiation license
Competencies and skills: Essential: * Clear Communication Skills Both Written And Verbal * Able To Keep Confidential Information Regarding Patients, Team Members * Able To Withstand Crisis Situations * Has Skills To Provides Customer Service To Patients, Team Members And Visitors * Knowledge And Experience With Electronic Health Records
Location: BHC Health Campus-Building 2 BMC
Shift : Flexible-hours/shifts may vary depending on department needs
Beebe Healthcare serves the Sussex County community with a medical center located in beautiful, historic Lewes, Delaware, and convenient outpatient locations throughout the county. Founded in 1916 by two physician brothers, Drs. James Beebe and Richard C. Beebe, the medical center in Lewes is a 210-licensed-bed, not-for-profit seaside community hospital. Beebe's specialized service lines include cardiac and vascular, surgical services, oncology, women's health, and orthopaedic services. Beebe offers an array of inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and diagnostic services.
Beebe's five satellite campuses offer imaging, physical rehabilitation, and lab services, as well as walk-in care centers. In addition, Beebe offers Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine and Diabetes Management & Medical Nutrition Therapy.
With a mission to serve the community, Beebe also offers many free screenings and outreach programs through its Population Health Department; and advanced medical care for those who are recuperating at home through Beebe Home Care Services.
Beebe is also training the next generation of nurses through the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing, located behind the Medical Cente...r in Lewes.
Beebe's Medical Staff has grown tremendously since the early 1990s. Employed physicians through Beebe Medical Group and our affiliated physicians on Beebe's Medical Staff now serve patients from Milford to Millville in specialties including cardiac surgery, dermatology, endocrinology, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, internal medicine, pediatric neurology, and surgical oncology.
Beebe is proud to offer quality care, close to home for the residents and visitors of Sussex County.