Therapy Med Physics Resident, Physics, FT, 9am to 5:30pm

Baptist Health South FloridaMiami, FL
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About The Position

The Department of Radiation Oncology at Miami Cancer Institute (MCI) is recruiting applicants to fill a full-time Clinical Therapeutic Medical Physics Residency Position starting in July 2025. This temporary two-year training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs, Inc. (CAMPEP). Qualified candidates will demonstrate superior patient care and possess outstanding communication skills while adhering to our high standard of excellence. The Department of Radiation Oncology's clinical program which is housed in the Miami Cancer Institute on the campus of Baptist Hospital in South Miami is equipped with the latest radiotherapy technology. Our current clinical program includes 4 TrueBeam linear accelerators, Radixact & TomoHDA units, CyberKnife M6, Gamma Knife Esprit, ZapX Radiosurgery system, ViewRay MRIdian Linac, 4 Siemens CT simulators with 4D capabilities, two Flexitron HDR units and active programs in conformal radiotherapy, IMRT, VMAT, IGRT, brachytherapy and SRS/SBRT. The department is also equipped with the latest, full gantry-based IBA proton delivery system. The proton center has 3 gantry rooms in which pencil beam scanning is solely used. Each gantry room is equipped with a 6 DOF robotic couch, on-board cone-beam CT, and surface imaging system. The Department currently uses ARIA, MIM Maestro, Eclipse, and Accuray TPS software platforms for the photon treatment units and RayStation TPS for proton treatment plans. Alongside the clinical training, residents participate in a formal lecture series on professional topics, clinical development projects, and academic research. This model prepares our residents for ABR certification and a career as an independent medical physicist.

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