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planning, and technologist QA/QC in Nuclear Medicine. Additional experience in diagnostic medical physics duties is preferred. The candidate should demonstrate experience in dosimetry calculations for our
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Vice Chair of Physics Research, Dr. Amit Sawant, and has thirty (30) medical physics faculty, twenty-three (23) dosimetrists, three (3) medical physics residents, an active dosimetry training program
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performance checks to ensure functionality and calibration requirements. Assist Senior RCT's with field measurement and sampling, data, and reporting. Support routine dosimetry distribution. Receive
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' experience working as a Dosimetrist Medical dosimetry certification by MDCB Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Current BLS certification Advanced knowledge of record-and-verify system
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(23) dosimetrists, three (3) medical physics residents, an active dosimetry training program, and seven (7) information systems and technology staff. All practice sites are connected via a state-of-the
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from MCW and FMLH. Assist with monitoring services requiring dosimetry and bioassay measurements. Survey patients that have been given radioactive materials and maintain records to confirm patients
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radiation wipes and surveys, dosimetry etc; - Assist facility leadership in acquisition, installation and operationalizing new capital equipment as needed for future facility modifications, including
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dosimetry and exposure records, and actively promote As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principles in all safety initiatives Respond to radiological incidents and emergencies, and participate in a 24
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to the pursuit of health equity. Learn more: https://hospital.uillinois.edu/about-ui-health This position is intended to be eligible for benefits . This includes Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, a
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Qualifications Prior training in radiation biology, including basic dosimetry assessment. Experience with microscopy and advanced molecular biology techniques. Tissue culture and animal handling, or willingness