The Medical Physicist will play a crucial role in ensuring safe and effective use of radiation therapy and medical imaging equipment at the Cancer Centre. This position involves a combination of clinical responsibilities, quality assurance, research, and collaboration with healthcare professionals. He/ She will work closely with the medical and technical staff to maintain the highest standards of quality and safety.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES RADIATION THERAPY SUPPORT:
- Perform treatment planning for radiation therapy, including dose calculations and treatment plan optimization.
- Ensure accurate and safe delivery of radiation therapy to patients.
- Monitor and assess the quality of radiation therapy treatments and adjust as needed.
- Collaborate with Radiation Oncologists and Radiation Therapists to develop and implement treatment plans.
- Collaborate with Radiation Oncologists and Dosimetrists to plan and deliver radiation treatments for cancer patients.
- Perform quality assurance checks on treatment machines and radiation delivery systems.
- Conduct patient-specific dose calculations and treatment plan verifications.
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SUPPORT:
- Perform quality assurance tests on diagnostic imaging equipment such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, and MRI machines.
- Optimize imaging protocols to minimize radiation exposure while maintaining diagnostic image quality.
- Provide guidance on the selection and use of imaging modalities for specific clinical applications.
- Assist in the optimization of diagnostic imaging equipment, such as CT scanners, MRI machines, and X-ray units.
- Conduct quality control tests on imaging equipment to ensure image quality and patient safety.
- Provide input on radiation dose optimization for diagnostic procedures.
RADIATION SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE:
- Monitor and maintain compliance with all radiation safety regulations and guidelines.
- Develop and implement radiation safety policies and procedures.
- Implement and oversee radiation safety protocols to protect patients, staff, and the public from unnecessary radiation exposure.
- Monitor radiation exposure to staff and patients and take corrective actions when necessary.
- Perform radiation shielding assessments and ensure proper shielding in radiation therapy and diagnostic imaging areas.
- Train staff on radiation safety protocols and practices.
QUALITY ASSURANCE:
- Implement and manage a comprehensive quality assurance program for all radiation therapy equipment.
- Perform quality assurance checks on radiation therapy equipment, including linear accelerators, brachytherapy units, and treatment planning systems.
- Monitor and maintain the accuracy and calibration of radiation therapy equipment.
- Develop and maintain quality control procedures to ensure the accuracy and precision of treatment delivery.
- Investigate and resolve any equipment or treatment-related issues.
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE:
- Maintain and calibrate radiation therapy equipment, including linear accelerators and brachytherapy units.
- Coordinate equipment servicing and repairs with external vendors as needed.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT:
- Participate in research projects and clinical trials to improve treatment outcomes and technologies.
- Participate in research projects related to radiation therapy, medical imaging, and radiation safety.
- Stay up to date with advancements in medical physics and radiation oncology.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION:
- Provide training and education to radiation therapy and diagnostic imaging staff on radiation safety, quality control procedures, new technologies and best practices.
- Mentor and supervise junior Medical Physicists, Dosimetrists, and Technologists.
- Collaborate with medical residents and students as needed.
DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD-KEEPING:
- Maintain accurate records of all treatment plans, quality assurance tests, radiation safety activities and equipment maintenance.
- Prepare and submit required reports and documentation to regulatory agencies/authorities.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Minimum Master’s in Medical Physics or a related field from recognized institution
- License to practice as Medical Physicist from relevant regulatory authority.
- Minimum 5 years experience working in a clinical setting.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; and attention to detail.
- Excellent communication skills and to work collaboratively with healthcare professionals and communicate complex concepts to nonÂexperts.
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
- Proficiency in relevant software for treatment planning and quality assurance.
- Knowledge of current radiation therapy and medical imaging technologies.
- Research experience and a track record of publications.
- Leadership and project management skills.





