The Great Lakes Cancer Institute (GLCI) at McLaren Regional Medical Center is searching for a Chief Medical Physicist.
Established as a partnership between Michigan State University and McLaren Health Care, GLCI is advancing the science of cancer medicine through clinical research, innovative treatments, and world-class technologies, benefiting thousands of cancer patients throughout Michigan. The GLCI-McLaren has recently earned a full three-year re-accreditation with commendation as a teaching hospital by the ACOS Commission on Cancer. GLCI-McLaren also received commendation in the following areas: prevention and early detection, outcomes analysis, cancer-related improvements, quality of National Cancer Database data submission, and clinical trial accrual. The program also participates in various national clinical trials, making these leading edge treatments available to patients.
For more information about GLCI, visit www.glci.com.
Position Summary:
Manages the work, assignments, schedules and functions of the Radiation Physicists and Dosimetrists. Performs all functions of a Radiation Physicist. Communicates with program Radiation Oncologists on a daily basis maintaining professional working relationships. Develops and recommends new program services and treatment alternatives. Serves as the primary point person regarding Medical Physics / Dosimetry billing.
Required Education/Experience:
1. Masters Degree in Physics from an accredited college or university.
2. Certification as a Medical Physicist by the ABR or the ABMP
3. Five years clinical experience as a physicist in radiation oncology.
Preferred Education/Experience:
1. Ph.D. in Physics
Application Closing
05/06/2010
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