MEDICAL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT KINGSTON REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE, Cancer Care Ontario |
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TWO MEDICAL PHYSICIST POSITIONS
Applications are invited for two positions in the Medical Physics Department of the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre (KRCC):
The Centre is one of eight regional cancer centres operated by Cancer Care Ontario and is located at the Kingston General Hospital, on the campus of Queen's University. Cancer Care Ontario through its regional centres and partnerships, provides a province wide system of cancer care in Ontario, Canada.
Approximately 2,000 new cancer patients are registered annually at the Centre. The Radiation Oncology Programme operates one Clinac 600C and two VarianClinac 600C and two Varian Clinac 2100C/D linear accelerators, a cobalt unit, an orthovoltage x-ray unit, an LDR remote afterloading unit, and a Theraplan Plus 3D treatment planning system. Members of the Medical Physics Department supervise medical physics graduate students in the Department of Physics at Queens University, and support a training programme in Radiation Oncology.
The successful candidates will be expected to participate in all clinical, educational and research activities of the Medical Physics Department. Clinical activities include acceptance testing and commissioning of new equipment, calibration, dosimetry data base maintenance, quality assurance, and treatment planning support. All medical physicists are expected to be active leaders in the development of technical improvements in the radiation planning and treatment program.
Candidates for these positions must be fully trained Medical Physicists, with a postgraduate degree (Ph.D. preferred) and a minimum of three years of post-training experience in clinical radiation therapy physics. Membership in The Greek College of Physicists in Medicine or equivalent is preferred. Applicants for the permanent full time position must have good evidence of research and/or development activity, with credentials and experience which could lead to an academic appointment in the Physics Department at Queen’s University. Experience with 3D planning, Monte Carlo computer simulation anand expertise in networking and administering computer systems would be an asset.
Applications are invited from all qualified candidates; please indicate which position is being applied for. Priority will be given to Greekcitizens and permanent residents of Canada, in accordance with GreekImmigration requirements. Please submit curriculum vitae and the names of three professional referees by 30th April 1999 to:
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