Faculty Positions -Radiotherapy Physics Division, Department of Medical Physics
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), a beacon of excellence in the global cancer community, is dedicated to providing exceptional patient care, pioneering research, and outstanding educational programs. Our unique blend of research and patient care forms the cornerstone of our mission. As a comprehensive cancer center, we are committed to cancer treatment and control, advancing biomedical knowledge through laboratory and clinical research, and training the next generation of scientists, physicians, and healthcare workers.
Responsibilities
The Radiation Dosimetry Core (RDC) of the Division of Radiotherapy Physics within the Department of Medical Physics has an opportunity available at the Assistant or Associate Attending Physicist level (equivalent to Assistant or Associate Professor). This position will primarily support radiation oncology physics services at the MSK-Manhattan facilities . Position responsibilities include but are not limited to the following activities:
Actively participate in RDC activities and collaborate with Medical Physics and Radiation Oncology colleagues to support clinical care;
Actively support major equipment quality assurance (QA), commissioning and acceptance of radiotherapy equipment;
Actively participate in quality assurance of radiotherapy equipment;
Actively support specialized clinical procedures such as TBI and TSEB;
Participate in new technology implementation;
Coordinate with other department members, including Biomedical Engineering, Molecular and X-Ray Imaging, MRI & Spectroscopy, Medical Health Physics, and Medical Physics Computer Services for the services the RDC provides;
Actively participate in technology decisions and the overall budget process related to personnel and equipment to perform the work of the RDC throughout our network;
Participate in establishing translational research directions for the RDC;
Train medical physics staff and residents in QA activities.
A significant contribution to our clinical research and development is also expected. We are particularly interested in candidates experienced in hands-on instrumentation. Experience with software development and automation is desirable.
MSK Manhattan
Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan
9 conventional linear accelerators, 2 CBCT-based adaptive linear accelerators, 1 MR-linac, 3 HDR units, 1 superficial radiotherapy unit, 3 CT simulators, 1 PET/CT, and 2 3T MR simulators dedicated to radiation oncology procedures, and state-of-the-art inter- and intra-fractional imaging and motion management capabilities
The Manhattan physics team comprises over 75 staff, including faculty-level physicists, MS physicists, and dosimetrists.
MSK Has a Large, Cutting-edge Program In All Aspects Of Radiation Oncology Physics That Seeks To Improve The Clinical Effectiveness Of Radiation Therapy In Partnership With Radiation Oncologists, Radiologists, And Other Medical Professionals. Many Programs In Radiation Therapy Research And Development Are Ongoing, Including
The development and implementation of adaptive radiotherapy
The development and clinical use of predictive models (tumor control and normal tissue complication probability) in treatment planning
The Integration of MR and PET imaging into radiotherapy decision-making and treatment planning
The development and implementation of 4D imaging and motion management
The development of informatics-based adaptive radiotherapy processes
The automation in radiotherapy and QA
The innovation in quality and safety for patient care.
MSK enterprise-wide radiation oncology and medical physics resources include thirty linear accelerators, one MR-Linac, six HDR units, CT Simulators, PET/CT Simulators, MRI Simulators, and state-of-the-art inter- and intra-fractional imaging and motion management capabilities. We work collaboratively to support our institutional philosophy for all facilities to provide outstanding treatment quality and contribute to the overall mission of MSK to advance the state of cancer care.
Candidates Are Required To Have
Ph.D in physics, medical physics, or a related field.
ABR Certification or be ABR eligible.
Candidates Should Have
A strong clinical background and demonstrated ability and interest in clinical research.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Please send a CV, a letter outlining your interest, and the names/contact information of three references via email to:
Jean Moran, Ph.D., Vice-Chair and Director, Radiotherapy Physics Division
Care of: Stephanie Morales
morales3@mskcc.org
Salary Range: $212,500 - $387,000
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