NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Overview
Senior Physicist – Radiation Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the nation’s most comprehensive academic health care delivery systems, dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care to patients in the New York metropolitan area and throughout the globe. Responsibilities
Join the physics group in Radiation Oncology in a patient-focused, high-tech environment offering treatments including a newly installed Icon Gamma Knife, MR-guided treatments, OSMS, ExacTrac, INTRABEAM IORT, TBI, HDR treatments and LDR implants. Treatment planning is provided through Eclipse, Brainlab, Leksell Gamma Plan, and Velocity platforms, all sharing ARIA as our backbone for EMR and Record&Verify systems. You would be actively involved with the Gamma Knife Icon unit and participate in other standard radiation therapy physics activities: machine calibrations, equipment QA, treatment planning activities, dosimetry measurements, calculations, brachytherapy, radiation safety and some teaching. The department has a CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency program. Act in a leadership capacity within the physics group to provide technical and operational guidance and expertise in support of clinical programs under the direction of the Chief of Physics. You will be a resource for all clinical staff and specifically for physicist staff in defined areas of responsibility. Responsible for maintaining current radiation beam data in the treatment planning systems. Participate in Resident teaching activities, identify new quality improvement projects, and actively participate in the research activities of the medical physics section and the department of Radiation Oncology. Qualifications
M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, medical physics or related field If the advanced degree is in a related field, the candidate should have completed a fellowship/traineeship in medical physics from a hospital-based program or an accredited medical physics residency program New York State Licensed medical physicist, or New York State License eligible and obtained within 1 year of hire ABR certified Minimum of five (5) years of clinical experience in the practice of radiation oncology physics Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Gamma Knife Experience with Varian TrueBeam, Eclipse, Brainlab and IGRT Compensation and Benefits
Salary Range: $225,000-$280,000/Annual NYP will not reimburse travel expenses. On-site presence required. NYP is an equal opportunity employer. Comprehensive benefits and opportunities for growth. About Us
Join a healthcare system where employee engagement is at an all-time high. Here we foster a culture of respect, belonging, and inclusion. Start your life-changing journey today.
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Senior Physicist – Radiation Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the nation’s most comprehensive academic health care delivery systems, dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care to patients in the New York metropolitan area and throughout the globe. Responsibilities
Join the physics group in Radiation Oncology in a patient-focused, high-tech environment offering treatments including a newly installed Icon Gamma Knife, MR-guided treatments, OSMS, ExacTrac, INTRABEAM IORT, TBI, HDR treatments and LDR implants. Treatment planning is provided through Eclipse, Brainlab, Leksell Gamma Plan, and Velocity platforms, all sharing ARIA as our backbone for EMR and Record&Verify systems. You would be actively involved with the Gamma Knife Icon unit and participate in other standard radiation therapy physics activities: machine calibrations, equipment QA, treatment planning activities, dosimetry measurements, calculations, brachytherapy, radiation safety and some teaching. The department has a CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency program. Act in a leadership capacity within the physics group to provide technical and operational guidance and expertise in support of clinical programs under the direction of the Chief of Physics. You will be a resource for all clinical staff and specifically for physicist staff in defined areas of responsibility. Responsible for maintaining current radiation beam data in the treatment planning systems. Participate in Resident teaching activities, identify new quality improvement projects, and actively participate in the research activities of the medical physics section and the department of Radiation Oncology. Qualifications
M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, medical physics or related field If the advanced degree is in a related field, the candidate should have completed a fellowship/traineeship in medical physics from a hospital-based program or an accredited medical physics residency program New York State Licensed medical physicist, or New York State License eligible and obtained within 1 year of hire ABR certified Minimum of five (5) years of clinical experience in the practice of radiation oncology physics Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Gamma Knife Experience with Varian TrueBeam, Eclipse, Brainlab and IGRT Compensation and Benefits
Salary Range: $225,000-$280,000/Annual NYP will not reimburse travel expenses. On-site presence required. NYP is an equal opportunity employer. Comprehensive benefits and opportunities for growth. About Us
Join a healthcare system where employee engagement is at an all-time high. Here we foster a culture of respect, belonging, and inclusion. Start your life-changing journey today.
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