Michigan Medicine
CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-CLINICAL PROFESSOR
Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, us, 48113
CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-CLINICAL PROFESSOR
Candidates should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae including contact information for 3 references to the Associate Chair for Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology. The materials should include a description of the candidate's interest and involvement in clinical, research, service, teaching, and well-being projects. Address materials to: Martha M. Matuszak, Ph.D., FAAPM, Laurie Snow Research Professor, Professor and Associate Chair for Physics, Director of the Physics Division, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan Health System, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, UH-B2C432, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5010, [email protected] Job Summary The Physics Division of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Michigan Medicine is recruiting a medical physicist for a clinical physics faculty position. We are searching for an academic clinical medical physicist who is interested in joining our team of over 20 faculty and staff physicists. The primary directive of this faculty role is to help bring up and then provide clinical coverage at a new center in Troy, Michigan. The center will initially have one CT simulator (Siemens) and one linear accelerator (Varian TrueBeam) with the potential for growth in the future. Clinical effort will include coverage at the Troy center as well as participation in our comprehensive clinical physics program at the main campus location in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Clinical effort also includes participation in our educational mission through teaching in our medical physics and radiation oncology residency programs. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Responsibilities The selected applicant will be a contributor and leader within our team and participate in general clinical physics practice and provide didactic and practical teaching and training for multiple learners. A successful candidate will also participate in ongoing and/or new clinical development initiatives across our Physics Division. Online adaptive therapy Improving our ability to individualize radiation therapy towards improved patient outcomes Development of quantitative imaging approaches for treatment planning and response modeling Use of state of the art bioinformatics techniques to unify large and disparate data sets to develop realistic multiparameter models of tumor response and normal tissue injury Development and implementation of machine intelligence techniques that will permit us to continuously learn and adapt based on our own experience and others Novel treatment planning optimization and automation strategies Improving our approaches toward safety and quality Required Qualifications Masters or Ph.D. from a CAMPEP accredited medical physics program OR a Ph.D. or equivalent in Physics, Medical Physics, or related field with completion of a CAMPEP approved residency training program in Radiation Oncology Physics. Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Radiology. Desired Qualifications Significant aptitudes for the use of: treatment delivery, calibration and quality assurance equipment; anatomic and physiological imaging devices; computerized treatment planning; patient management and safety. The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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Candidates should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae including contact information for 3 references to the Associate Chair for Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology. The materials should include a description of the candidate's interest and involvement in clinical, research, service, teaching, and well-being projects. Address materials to: Martha M. Matuszak, Ph.D., FAAPM, Laurie Snow Research Professor, Professor and Associate Chair for Physics, Director of the Physics Division, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan Health System, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, UH-B2C432, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5010, [email protected] Job Summary The Physics Division of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Michigan Medicine is recruiting a medical physicist for a clinical physics faculty position. We are searching for an academic clinical medical physicist who is interested in joining our team of over 20 faculty and staff physicists. The primary directive of this faculty role is to help bring up and then provide clinical coverage at a new center in Troy, Michigan. The center will initially have one CT simulator (Siemens) and one linear accelerator (Varian TrueBeam) with the potential for growth in the future. Clinical effort will include coverage at the Troy center as well as participation in our comprehensive clinical physics program at the main campus location in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Clinical effort also includes participation in our educational mission through teaching in our medical physics and radiation oncology residency programs. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Responsibilities The selected applicant will be a contributor and leader within our team and participate in general clinical physics practice and provide didactic and practical teaching and training for multiple learners. A successful candidate will also participate in ongoing and/or new clinical development initiatives across our Physics Division. Online adaptive therapy Improving our ability to individualize radiation therapy towards improved patient outcomes Development of quantitative imaging approaches for treatment planning and response modeling Use of state of the art bioinformatics techniques to unify large and disparate data sets to develop realistic multiparameter models of tumor response and normal tissue injury Development and implementation of machine intelligence techniques that will permit us to continuously learn and adapt based on our own experience and others Novel treatment planning optimization and automation strategies Improving our approaches toward safety and quality Required Qualifications Masters or Ph.D. from a CAMPEP accredited medical physics program OR a Ph.D. or equivalent in Physics, Medical Physics, or related field with completion of a CAMPEP approved residency training program in Radiation Oncology Physics. Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Radiology. Desired Qualifications Significant aptitudes for the use of: treatment delivery, calibration and quality assurance equipment; anatomic and physiological imaging devices; computerized treatment planning; patient management and safety. The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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