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RADIATION THERAPIST, RADIATION THERAPY

SGMC Health, Valdosta, Georgia, United States, 31601

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Location: Cancer Center

Department: PCC - RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Schedule: Full Time, 8 HR Day Shift, 7:30 - 16:00

Overview The Radiation Therapist delivers therapeutic radiation under the direction of the radiation oncologist. Provides quality technical care to patients as part of the radiation therapy team and participates in screening patient needs, student education, and quality improvement.

Radiation is delivered Monday through Friday. The actual treatment typically lasts about 15 minutes and treatment times are generally scheduled at the same time each day. Depending on diagnosis and the goal of treatment, radiation may continue for a little as a few days or as long as 7 weeks. Patients will meet with the radiation oncologist weekly for evaluation and management of side effects. Education and important details about care plan are provided consistently throughout the patient’s course of treatment.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Graduate of CAHEA approved Radiation Therapy Technology Program or the equivalent.

Currently registered or registry eligible with the ARRT in Radiation Therapy Technology

Current healthcare provider CPR required

Knowledge of geriatric patient care

Interpersonal relations include other employees, physicians, patients and families, and other health care professionals.

Ability to organize and react in a high stress environment

Pearlman Cancer Center Overview At the center of any fight with cancer is the patient. Each patient needs top-notch treatment from diagnosis to recovery. At Pearlman Comprehensive Cancer Center, our role is to provide personalized, efficient, and effective care for every patient. The staff at the Bruce Williams Radiation Therapy Center take that role seriously by combining imaging capability with the most precise radiation delivery system available. The goal is to treat the tumor with a high dose of radiation while protecting the surrounding vital organs and tissues. It’s always exciting to have the most advanced technology to offer our patients who are part of our community, our friends and family. The Elekta VersHD linear accelerator treatment units are the center of radiation therapy. These highly versatile units provide our patients with customized treatments including:

3D conformal and electron therapy: A variety of energies are available to adjust to tumor position and depth. The shape of the treatment beams are sculpted to the shape of the tumor to reduce side effects of treatment.

IMRT: Intensity modulated radiation therapy has sophisticated software and computer controlled multileaf collimator to deliver radiation in hundreds of tiny, finely shaped segments to a tumor, resulting in a higher dose to the tumor and a lower dose to healthy tissue.

IGRT: Image guided radiation therapy enhances treatment through imaging localize disease and addressing internal organ movement.

SBRT: Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy is a method of administering very high doses of radiation to a small tumor over 1-5 days utilizing 4D treatment planning for patients who cannot tolerate surgery.

SRS: Stereotactic radiosurgery is also a non-surgical radiation therapy treatment used to treat small tumors of the brain with cones to limit the treatment area to very small fields.

VMAT: Volume modulated arc therapy speeds up the treatment delivery time allowing increased accuracy and precision of the treatment.

SGRT: Surface guided radiation therapy has an integrated camera system to project a laser map on the patient’s skin surface to detect any changes in position during treatment.

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Health Care Provider

Industries

Hospitals and Health Care

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