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Physicist, Full Time, HMC

Atlantic Health System
Full-time
On-site
New Jersey, United States
Science & Research
Description

Atlantic Health System, one of the largest non-profit healthcare organizations in New Jersey, is seeking a full-time medical physicist to join its Radiation Oncology Department at Hackettstown Medical Center. This position will also provide support at other Atlantic Health System locations. The successful candidate will work alongside a dedicated team of 6 physicians, 11 physicists, and 7 dosimetrists.

Key responsibilities include delivering comprehensive clinical physics and dosimetry support, such as treatment planning, machine quality assurance (QA), and QA activities for 3D, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and SRS treatments. The physicist will also play a critical role in evaluating and implementing new equipment and treatment techniques. Additionally, the physicist will contribute to system-wide projects and clinical research initiatives aimed at advancing radiation oncology services.

Atlantic Health System operates six Varian linear accelerators, a CyberKnife system, and a Varian GammaMed brachytherapy unit. The network uses ARIA for record and verify, along with Eclipse V18 for treatment planning, including HyperArc for SRS/SRT. At Hackettstown Medical Center, a TrueBeam system treats approximately 25 patients daily, with access to a shared PET/CT scanner in collaboration with Radiology. Additionally, a Mevion S250-FIT proton therapy system is scheduled for installation at Morristown Medical Center this year, offering opportunities to gain experience in proton therapy and contribute to the development of Atlantic Health’s proton therapy program.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Treatment planning including 3D, VMAT, SRS, SBRT, etc.
  • Determines the need for, specifies, and accesses dosimetric and treatment planning equipment including, but not limited to measurement instruments to calibrate all treatment equipment and monitoring devices, computerized treatment planning systems, computerized water phantom systems with appropriate ionization chambers and diodes, film densitometry systems, etc.
  • Participates in the specification, selection, and acceptance of radiation-producing machines, accessories, and computerized treatment-planning system. 
  • Supervises arrangements for proper commissioning and maintenance of radiation treatment equipment.
  • Periodically evaluates all equipment for continued utility, appropriateness, reliable performance, age and condition and makes recommendations on practical life span, obsolescence and replacement. 
  • Maintains responsibility for the design and implementation of the aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of the external beam radiotherapy equipment as well as the review and approval of the procedures followed by the radiation therapy staff.
  • Develops protocols for performing and checking monitor units calculations to ensure all calculations agree with written prescription. 
  • Perform QA for linear accelerators, HDR remote afterloader, simulator, treatment equipment, and the treatment planning system. 
  • Create treatment plans to accurately deliver the Radiation Oncologist’s prescribed dose while sparing critical structures.
  • Monitor each patient’s treatment and records to assure the quality of their radiation treatments.
  • Provides information for protocol patients as requested by the National Quality Assurance Review Center (QARC).
  • Participates in chart rounds to ensure the fulfillment of the prescription and review any changes in dose and patient set-up.
  • Oversees and is responsible for maintaining all required documentation relating to radiation treatment plans and equipment. 
  • Collaborates with radiation therapists in the setup of patients and the use of treatment aids and immobilization devices. 
  • Consults with the Radiation Oncologist and assists in the development of a customized treatment plan for patients.
  • Participates in HDR procedures
  • Participtes in workflow and process changes or improvement
  • Participates and iniatiate clinical projects
  • Commissioning and implementing new technologies in Radiation Oncology


Qualifications


Education/Qualification:

  • Ph.D. or M.S. degree in Medical Physics with three years of clinical experience in medical physics; Or an equivalent degree and completion of a CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency program with board certification or eligibility is required.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills