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<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr> </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>Responsibilities:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT<br>Medical dosimetrists are trained to work as team members in managing cancer patients going through radiation treatments. They are  trained in all areas of basic medical physics with special emphasis in treatment planning. The primary  role is  to understand and integrate the clinical information specified by  the radiation oncologist for each patient. They then utilize departmental resources to design optimal  treatment strategies and to ensure that such treatments are  properly delivered. They work closely with physicists, physicians, therapists, nurses and engineers.<br><br>**A special requirement specifically for this position, which is intended to address the treatment planning needs for our Network Facilities at South Shore Hospital and Milford, is the ability to perform periodic travel for work between the two sites (SSH and Milford) and occasionally to the Boston site. Most of the duties will be centered at the SSH site**<br><br>PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES<br>A.  Treatment Planning<br>The routine treatment planning activities are usually carried out by medical dosimetrists. Irradiation modalities may includes both external and brachytherapy sources.<br><br>The tasks include:<br>  <br>1. Collection and analysis of patient data; interaction with radiation oncologists to define target volumes and critical structures.<br>2. Design of an optimal approach and calculation of the corresponding dose  distributions for the treatment.<br>3. Design of immobilization device(s) or other accessories to ensure reproducibility of the treatments and conformation to the plan and/or the simulation.<br>4. Design of custom shielding blocks, compensators and other beam modifying devices to optimize dose distributions. When necessary, they also may fabricate these devices.<br>5. Radiation dosage calculation and documentation of radiation beam output according to the plan and the physicianand#x2019;s description.<br>6. Implementation of the treatment plan in the clinic.<br>7. Verification of the doses delivered to the patient.  When necessary, the dosimetrists may be required to perform dose measurements on a patient or in a physical object simulating the patient and interpret the results.<br>8. Besides planning for brachytherapy, dosimetrists may also be required to assist in the loading and removal of sources from patients.<br>9. Dosimetrists may need to assist in all aspects of radiation safety, including ordering sources, inventory control and maintain documentation to meet regulatory requirements.<br><br>B.   Quality Assurance of Patient Treatments<br>  <br>1. Routinely,  dosimetrists check all the calculations  performed by the therapists.<br>2. Once a week, dosimetrists  check current treatment charts to verify that the treatment plan and the  physics-related data are used and recorded properly by the therapists.<br>3. Once a week,  dosimetrists attend New patient conference General Chart Rounds to review selected cases. <br><br>  <br>C.   Participation in Special Treatments<br>When a specific treatment is complicated, they may have to participate and monitor these  treatment deliveries. Dosimetrists maybe trained to participate in special  treatment techniques. These may include stereotactic irradiation, high dose rate brachytherapy, intravascular irradiation and MRI guided prostate implants.<br><br>D. Radiation dose measurements and physical quality assurance<br>They are knowledgeable in the field of basic radiation measurements as they will use various dosimetric   equipments to determine the radiation dose to the patient on site. They will also participate in routine physical quality assurance and machine data acquisition program.<br><br> <br><br>E. Teaching<br>Dosimetrists participate and assist in the teaching programs covering the Therapist training program, occassionally the resident training program, and the physics post doctoral training program<br> <br> F. Other duties as assigned. </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>Requirements:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">QUALIFICATIONS<br>A.  Education<br>Minimum formal education is a Bachelor's   degree.  Preferably, the area of concentration in college   is science, mathematics, or engineering.   Ideally, the candidate should have a Bachelors degree in   Radiological Sciences with a good computer programming  experience. Alternatively, experienced registered therapists with an Associate Degree may also be considered.<br>  <br>Special courses: However,   preference will be given to those who have taken college   level courses in anatomy andamp; physiology, clinical oncology,   atomic andamp; nuclear physics, radiation protection, diagnostic   physics andamp; nuclear medicine techniques, radiation therapy   physics, computer programming, calculus and analytic   geometry, linear algebra andamp; vector analysis, statistics,   basic electronics.<br>  <br>B.  Experience and certification:<br>Several months of clinical rotation or clinical experience are required.  Registered radiation   therapists with several years of experience in treatment or simulation is considered sufficient for entry positions.<br><br><br>C.  Other skill requirements<br>The dosimetrists must be familiar with all aspects of   radiation therapy, both biological as well as physical concepts.   They must understand the treatment protocols and have a basic   understanding of the diseases encountered.  Certainly, the   dosimetrists should be well versed in basic anatomy.<br><br>One of the basic skills needed in treatment planning, is a   good understanding of analytic geometry.  The ability to think and   express in three dimensional terms is very helpful.  One must be   able to convey these spatial concepts to the physicians and   technologists.  Another essential skill is the competence in   applying mathematics and physics  principles in their daily work.   Other skills used by the dosimetrists include, ability to use   different computers, laboratory skills to allow for accurate   testing of machines and equipment, design skills to change ideas   into usable products, manual dexterity to sometimes allow   fabrication of devices for better treatment, mould room techniques   to insure accurate and reproducible treatments.<br><br> The dosimetrists must be mature, considerate and honest   individuals as there are many types of people involved in   their daily routines.  Professionally, they should have   the ability and the desire to provide competent and   efficient health care.  Because of the multitude and   diversity of treatment data involved in their daily work,   they should have the ability to attend to details in   complex matters.  Furthermore, they should be eager and   have the capacity to learn and expand their knowledge. </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>Shift:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">Day Shift </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>EEO Statement:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">An EEO, AA, VEVRAA Employer </td></tr></tbody></table>]]></description>
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They work closely with physicists, physicians, therapists, nurses and engineers.<br><br>**A special requirement specifically for this position, which is intended to address the treatment planning needs for our Network Facilities at South Shore Hospital and Milford, is the ability to perform periodic travel for work between the two sites (SSH and Milford) and occasionally to the Boston site. Most of the duties will be centered at the SSH site**<br><br>PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES<br>A.  Treatment Planning<br>The routine treatment planning activities are usually carried out by medical dosimetrists. Irradiation modalities may includes both external and brachytherapy sources.<br><br>The tasks include:<br>  <br>1. Collection and analysis of patient data; interaction with radiation oncologists to define target volumes and critical structures.<br>2. Design of an optimal approach and calculation of the corresponding dose  distributions for the treatment.<br>3. Design of immobilization device(s) or other accessories to ensure reproducibility of the treatments and conformation to the plan and/or the simulation.<br>4. Design of custom shielding blocks, compensators and other beam modifying devices to optimize dose distributions. When necessary, they also may fabricate these devices.<br>5. Radiation dosage calculation and documentation of radiation beam output according to the plan and the physicianand#x2019;s description.<br>6. Implementation of the treatment plan in the clinic.<br>7. Verification of the doses delivered to the patient.  When necessary, the dosimetrists may be required to perform dose measurements on a patient or in a physical object simulating the patient and interpret the results.<br>8. Besides planning for brachytherapy, dosimetrists may also be required to assist in the loading and removal of sources from patients.<br>9. Dosimetrists may need to assist in all aspects of radiation safety, including ordering sources, inventory control and maintain documentation to meet regulatory requirements.<br><br>B.   Quality Assurance of Patient Treatments<br>  <br>1. Routinely,  dosimetrists check all the calculations  performed by the therapists.<br>2. Once a week, dosimetrists  check current treatment charts to verify that the treatment plan and the  physics-related data are used and recorded properly by the therapists.<br>3. Once a week,  dosimetrists attend New patient conference General Chart Rounds to review selected cases. <br><br>  <br>C.   Participation in Special Treatments<br>When a specific treatment is complicated, they may have to participate and monitor these  treatment deliveries. Dosimetrists maybe trained to participate in special  treatment techniques. These may include stereotactic irradiation, high dose rate brachytherapy, intravascular irradiation and MRI guided prostate implants.<br><br>D. Radiation dose measurements and physical quality assurance<br>They are knowledgeable in the field of basic radiation measurements as they will use various dosimetric   equipments to determine the radiation dose to the patient on site. They will also participate in routine physical quality assurance and machine data acquisition program.<br><br> <br><br>E. Teaching<br>Dosimetrists participate and assist in the teaching programs covering the Therapist training program, occassionally the resident training program, and the physics post doctoral training program<br> <br> F. Other duties as assigned. </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>Requirements:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">QUALIFICATIONS<br>A.  Education<br>Minimum formal education is a Bachelor's   degree.  Preferably, the area of concentration in college   is science, mathematics, or engineering.   Ideally, the candidate should have a Bachelors degree in   Radiological Sciences with a good computer programming  experience. Alternatively, experienced registered therapists with an Associate Degree may also be considered.<br>  <br>Special courses: However,   preference will be given to those who have taken college   level courses in anatomy andamp; physiology, clinical oncology,   atomic andamp; nuclear physics, radiation protection, diagnostic   physics andamp; nuclear medicine techniques, radiation therapy   physics, computer programming, calculus and analytic   geometry, linear algebra andamp; vector analysis, statistics,   basic electronics.<br>  <br>B.  Experience and certification:<br>Several months of clinical rotation or clinical experience are required.  Registered radiation   therapists with several years of experience in treatment or simulation is considered sufficient for entry positions.<br><br><br>C.  Other skill requirements<br>The dosimetrists must be familiar with all aspects of   radiation therapy, both biological as well as physical concepts.   They must understand the treatment protocols and have a basic   understanding of the diseases encountered.  Certainly, the   dosimetrists should be well versed in basic anatomy.<br><br>One of the basic skills needed in treatment planning, is a   good understanding of analytic geometry.  The ability to think and   express in three dimensional terms is very helpful.  One must be   able to convey these spatial concepts to the physicians and   technologists.  Another essential skill is the competence in   applying mathematics and physics  principles in their daily work.   Other skills used by the dosimetrists include, ability to use   different computers, laboratory skills to allow for accurate   testing of machines and equipment, design skills to change ideas   into usable products, manual dexterity to sometimes allow   fabrication of devices for better treatment, mould room techniques   to insure accurate and reproducible treatments.<br><br> The dosimetrists must be mature, considerate and honest   individuals as there are many types of people involved in   their daily routines.  Professionally, they should have   the ability and the desire to provide competent and   efficient health care.  Because of the multitude and   diversity of treatment data involved in their daily work,   they should have the ability to attend to details in   complex matters.  Furthermore, they should be eager and   have the capacity to learn and expand their knowledge. </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>Shift:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">Day Shift </td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><br><font size=1>EEO Statement:</font></td></tr><tr> <td valign="top" align="left">An EEO, AA, VEVRAA Employer </td></tr></tbody></table>]]></description>
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