EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A clinically qualified radiation therapy physicist should have at least:
a. An undergraduate university degree in Physics, engineering or an equivalent physical science
b. Currently taking a master's degree program in Medical Physics (or an equivalent) which requires studies in several areas of medicine e (p.25-26: : IAEA Safety Standards Series Radiological Protection for Medical Exposure to Ionizing Radiation Safety Guide No. RS-G-
- 5)
WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
The following are the basic requirements for achieving Medical Physicist Level III:
v May have no experience in the radiation therapy field
v Experience in other field such as diagnostic radiology, personnel monitoring, regulatory and teaching is a plus
v Must be an active member who are in good standing of the Samahan ng Medical Physicist ng Republika ng Pilipinas (SMPRP)
A Medical Physicist is described as: Medical physicists practicing in radiotherapy must be qualified as physicists with academic studies in medical physics (typically at postgraduate level) and clinical training in radiotherapy physics. Medical physicists specialized in radiotherapy physics will be referred to as clinically qualified radiotherapy physicists. (p.25-26: : IAEA Safety Standards Series Radiological Protection for Medical Exposure to Ionizing Radiation Safety Guide No. RS-G-1.5)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Schedule: - 8 hour shift
Day shiftSupplemental pay types:
Education:
Master's (Preferred)