Dosimetrist
MSCCN - Albany, NY
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Department/Unit: Radiation Oncology Physics & Dosimetry Work Shift: Day (United States of America) Salary Range: $106,604.71 - $170,567.54 The Medical Dosimetrist is a member of the radiation therapy planning team, familiar with the physical and geometric characteristics of radiation equipment and radioactive sources commonly employed, with the training and expertise necessary to generate radiation dose distributions and calculations under the directions of the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist. (S)he communicates with the therapists to assure correct implementation of the treatment planning and assists during simulations and with the fabrication of custom designed blocks and molds as needed. Duties also include preparation for, and assistance with all types of brachy therapy procedures and quality assurance of treatment machines. The Medical Dosimetrist is a member of the radiation therapy planning team, familiar with the physical and geometric characteristics of radiation equipment and radioactive sources commonly employed, with the training and expertise necessary to generate radiation dose distributions and calculations under the directions of the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist. (S)he communicates with the therapists to assure correct implementation of the treatment planning and assists during simulations and with the fabrication of custom designed blocks and molds as needed. Duties also include preparation for, and assistance with all types of brachy therapy procedures and quality assurance of treatment machines. Primary Age Groups Served: All ages. Education, Licensure and Certification Required: Certified as a Medical Dosimetrist or to have the educational background as required to qualify for the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board (MDCB) Exam. Experience: 1 year And any of the following 4 options: Certified Medical Dosimetrist. (MDCB) A graduate of a formal university, college or hospital based dosimetry program. Registered Radiation Therapist. (ARRT) A bacheloru2019s degree in the physical or biological sciences. Major Duties Design a treatment plan by means of computer and/or manual computation with optimal beam geometry to deliver a prescribed radiation dose and spare critical structures in accordance with the Radiation Oncologist's prescription. The types of plans required are 2D planning, 3D conformal planning, IMRT/VMAT planning, 4D planning and SRS/SBRT planning. Identify and contour normal and dose-limiting structures by utilizing images from one or more data sets. Assumes proficiency in image registration with various image data sets to include CT, MRI and PET. Create and transfer reference images and localization markers for portal verification and treatment delivery to include DRRs, CBCTs and other IGRT methods, as specified. Oversee, perform, or assist in simulations and tumor localization using specified imaging devices including, but not limited to CT, MRI, and PET. Oversee, perform, or assist in the planning and implementation of the fabrication of compensation filters, custom shields, wedges, and other beam modifying devices. Oversee, perform, or assist in the planning and implementation of the production of molds, casts, and other immobilization devices. Communicate with the radiation therapist(s) and assume an advisory role in the implementation of the treatment plan including: the correct use of immobilization devices, compensators, wedges, field arrangement, and other treatment or imaging parameters. Perform calculations for the accurate delivery of the prescribed dose, document all pertinent information in the patient record, and verify the mathematical accuracy of all calculations by an approved method. Provide assistance and technical support to the Medical Physicist, in radiation safety and protection, qualitative machine calibrations, quality assurance of treatment plans and radiation oncology equipment. Operates and performs quality assurance, under the direction of the Medical Physicist, on the treatment planning computer(s) and radiation oncology equipment. Oversee, perform, or assist in the application of specific methods of patient and/or beam dosimetry as directed by the Medical Physicist. Assist in brachytherapy procedures by performing treatment planning and dose calculations. May perform or assist in the receiving, loading, and shipping of radioactive materials. Utilize radiation monitoring devices to measure radioactivity and perform assays. Teach applied aspects of medical dosimetry to students, radiation therapists and residents. Participate in clinical research as necessary. Participate in continuing education. Participate in quality improvement processes. Special Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Must be able to understand the technical aspects of radiation oncology and physics to derive computerized treatment plans, and communicate these aspects to the Radiation Oncologists for plan approval, and to the Radiation Therapists for plan interpretation. Performs routine duties independent of supervision, but consults with the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist as required. Works directly under the supervision of the Chief Medical Physicist. Operates and performs quality assurance under the direction of the Medical Physicist on the treatment machines. Has a working knowledge of radiation safety and current rules and regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Has the ability to interpret and execute treatment plans as defined in relevant treatment protocols. Has the ability to work in a team with physicians, physicists, therapists, nurses, patients and all other hospital staff. Assists during preplanning medical imaging such as CT and MRI. Teaches applied aspects of medical dosimetry to students and residents as assigned. Must possess mathematical skills including algebra, trigonometry, and introductory calculus and be able to visualize objects in three-dimensional concepts to facilitate the planning process. Has the dexterity and skills to assist in all aspects of brachy therapy procedures. Has the dexterity and skills to fabricate custom designed molds and custom blocking. Work Environment (including hazards). The majority of the time is spent working on computers, where repetitive injury syndrome is a possibility. Fabricating custom blocking requires working with Cerrobend alloy which contains Lead and the carcinogenic Cadmium. Exposure to radioactive materials. All position requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and/or ability deemed necessary to perform the job proficiently. This position description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees will be required to perform any other job-related instructions given by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations. Thank you for your interest in Albany Medical Centeru200b Albany Medical is an equal opportunity employer. This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Medical Center, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that: Access to information is based on a u201cneed to knowu201d and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose. Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med Center policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and modification.
Created: 2026-02-06