To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
The Chief Medical Physicist will manage the diagnostic medical physics team at YNHHS, who provide services to Radiology and Biomedical Imaging as well as the Heart and Vascular departments. The clinical services provided by the team encompass different imaging modalities, including: breast imaging, radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging using x-rays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging using SPECT and PET, and ultrasound imaging. Clinical team responsibilities include: maintenance of ACR accreditation certifications, acceptance or annual testing of imaging equipment to comply with state, federal and institutional regulations, image quality optimization studies, protocol review investigations to reduce patient exposure to radiation, overseeing a patient dose monitoring program to identify and investigate high peak skin dose fluoroscopic studies, and radiology resident education. In addition to the above, the Chief Medical Physicist will act as the Program Director of the established CAMPEP approved YNHH diagnostic medical physics residency program and will also function as team liaison to the Yale School of Medicine Radiology resident training program.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in medical physics, physics, radiation biology, or related discipline and training in clinical diagnostic medical physics required.
EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate should have completed residency training at a CAMPEP approved program and have at least 8 - 10 years of post-degree experience in a clinical hospital environment. Supervisory experience required. Certification in Diagnostic Medical Physics by the American Board of Radiology or other equivalent board required.
LICENSURE
Certified in diagnostic medical physics by the American Board of Radiology or American Board of Medical Physics.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Thorough knowledge of the principles and techniques of medical imaging, medical physics, and dosimetry. Ability to apply the concepts of all the above to the diagnostic imaging process and to communicate these concepts to the diagnostic radiologists and technical staff for implementation. Mathematical and computer skills for imaging science including data management and picture archiving systems. A thorough knowledge of human anatomy as related to clinical diagnostic imaging. Ability to interpret and execute relevant in-house and national imaging protocols. Knowledge of radiation safety and the rules and regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and State Department of Health. Knowledge of the department's imaging equipment and software programs for imaging and archiving. Knowledge of departmental/organizational policies and procedures. Interpersonal communication skills. Organizational skills. Teaching skills. Advanced computer skills.