Exciting opportunity for a Medical Dosimetrist at Yale New Haven Health for our Shoreline Medical Center site in Guilford, CT – Hybrid Coverage Schedule.
Requirements include MDCB certification (or eligibility). Graduation from an accredited Medical Dosimetry program is desired. Experience in Eclipse/ARIA is strongly preferred.
The larger department offers a full range of radiation therapy treatments including IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, TBI, and TSET using modern linear accelerators. Other special procedures include Gamma Knife SRS, and a full suite of HDR and LDR brachytherapy.
Responsibilities include:
Develop 3D and VMAT external beam treatment plans
Perform image fusions with various image data sets to include CT, MRI, and PET
Collaboration with fellow dosimetrists, physicians, physicists, and other members of the department
Mentor / onboard new hires in dosimetry, as needed
Opportunities include:
A hybrid schedule that allows for a work / life balance
Work on teams to implement new technologies
Help educate dosimetry students, radiation therapy students, physics, and medical residents
Initiate or help to develop clinical research projects
Benefits include:
Competitive and comprehensive benefits package
Professional dues and certificate maintenance reimbursement
Opportunity to attend educational activities
Yale New Haven Health has clinical practices across the CT Shoreline from Greenwich to Waterford. New Haven is home to Yale University, and many cultural attractions, restaurants, and shops.
Yale New Haven Health is an equal opportunity employer.
Interested candidates should send a curriculum vitae and cover letter to David J. Carlson, PhD, FASTRO, FAAPM, Director of Physics, at [email protected].
Requirements
MDCB certification or eligibility. Graduation from an accredited Medical Dosimetry program is desired. Experience in ARIA and Eclipse is strongly preferred.
Yale-New Haven Health is a part of the Yale Medical Center which is an academic center of excellence in the practice of medicine. Yale Cancer Center is the only NIH-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Connecticut. Extensive research efforts in radiation physics, radiation biology and clinical radiation oncology are ongoing. The Department of Therapeutic Radiology treats approximately 2500 new cancer patients each year: about 1200 in New Haven and 1300 in the department's satellite facilities in Greenwich, Trumbull, De...