Medical Physicist
5 months ago
**Company Bio**
- Southlake is building healthy communities through outstanding care, innovative partnerships, and amazing people. We deliver a wide range of healthcare services to the communities of northern York Region and southern Simcoe County. Our advanced regional programs include Cancer Care and Cardiac Care and serve a broader population across the northern GTA and into Simcoe-Muskoka._
- Our team of nearly 6,000 staff, physicians, volunteers, students and Patient and Family Advisors are committed to creating an environment where the best experiences happen. As a recognition of our commitment to quality and patient safety, we have received the highest distinction of Exemplary Standing from Accreditation Canada._
**Job Summary**
The Medical Physicist will join a team of 6 physicists, 2 physics associates, 3 accelerator service technologists and a physics system analyst. The Medical Physicist will participate in day-to-day clinical activities, clinical development/research, implementation of new technology and processes, as well as supervision of physics residents.
**Qualifications**
- Master’s Degree in Medical Physics or related field
- 2 years of Medical Physics in a resident or equivalent capacity required
- Membership of the Canadian College of Medical Physicist (CCPM) or equivalent required or commitment of obtaining CCPM membership (or equivalent) within 2 years of employment
- A PhD degree in Medical Physics or a related area is preferred
- Ability to perform in-depth analyses of a range of complex problems.
- Use independent judgement to resolve complex clinical and/or research problems.
- A broad understanding of the fast changing technology in radiation medicine to help position the Southlake Radiation Medicine Program to meet the continual advancement in the field.
- Models behaviour aligned with the values of Southlake Regional Health Center.
- Always with compassion
- Power of many
- Serve with purpose
- Every voice matters
- Courage to think differently
**Closing Statement**
At Southlake, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve, including those with disabilities. Southlake is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the hiring process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
It is the responsibility of all Southlake employees to work in a safe manner and promote health and safety in the workplace.
**Primary Responsibilities**
- Commission new treatment planning system and upgrade/update of existing treatment planning system. Model beams produced by treatment machines.
- Maintain functionality of the treatment planning system.
- Review customized radiation treatment plans for each patient:
- assess the clinical and technical suitability,
- advise on treatment plan design,
- ensure safe radiation treatment to patient.
- Consult with Radiation Oncologists and treatment planners about treatment plans for specific patients.
- Contribute to multidisciplinary case review.
- Commission new treatment machines and machines post-upgrade.
- Commission new associated equipment and quality assurance equipment.
- Collaborate with team to develop new treatment techniques to keep current with evolution of technology and clinical knowledge.
- Oversee, perform and approve daily, weekly, monthly and annual quality control tests of treatment machines, CT simulator and other associated equipment.
- Investigate and work with accelerator service personnel to correct machine performance issues.
- Analyze data trends to intervene before treatment machines need to be removed from clinical service.
- Conduct and advise on incident investigations and support implementation of subsequent corrective actions.
- Assist Radiation Safety Officer to conduct activities in radiation safety program
- Participate in clinical development projects.
- Participate in clinical trials as co-investigators.
- Perform credentialing requirements for clinical trial participation.
- Participate in the Medical Physics Residency program as coordinator, instructor, mentor and evaluator.
- Conduct training for new or returning employees on the use of treatment machines and other equipment/systems.
- Conduct in-service sessions for the Radiation Therapy and Radiation Oncology groups.
- Participation in activities with external partnering stakeholders.