Job Summary: | The Radiation Oncology Physics Section at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Human Oncology, is seeking faculty/staff physicists to contribute to the next generation of proton therapy. The successful candidate will provide technical clinical support of our state-of-the-art proton therapy program. The proton program includes a Hitachi synchrotron, high-energy beam transport, intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) capability, a gantry room with 360-degree rotation, and a fixed beam room with a first-of-kind upright patient positioning system provided by Leo Cancer Care coupled with on-board dual-energy CT. Each room is equipped with high-precision patient positioning and volumetric x-ray-based image-guidance systems. Real-time image gated particle therapy via fluoroscopic image will be available in the gantry room.
The position will focus primarily on practicing proton physics services provided at the UW Health Cancer Center, Eastpark Medical Center location, which is part of our dual-hub model located on Madisons east side. The 469,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility will open in Fall, 2024 and will also include two Varian TrueBeams, a Varian Edge, a GE MRI-simulator, and an Elekta Flexitron Remote Afterloader coupled with Siemens multi-energy CT on rails. Aria record and verify systems will be fully integrated between our two major hubs. Siemens multi-energy CT and advanced treatment planning via RayStation are implemented to support high precision treatment planning and adaptive replanning.
In collaboration with the Chief Physicist, departmental leadership, and the Director of Proton Physics, incoming proton physics faculty, based on the candidate's interests and accomplishments, will have opportunities for research and teaching activities in alignment with the programmatic goals of the department. UW is a state-of-the-art integrated clinical, research, and training facility, ranked number 1 in Wisconsin in the U.S. News & World Report for the 11th consecutive year, that continually invests in the latest technological advancements. Access to ample preclinical/clinical research imaging and therapeutic systems (Xstrahl SARRP, FLASH, etc.) are available. A preclinical prototype of the upright patient positioning chair is actively available to ready the program for clinical use. Other active research programs include theranostics, artificial intelligence, normal-tissue toxicity assessment, advanced imaging, and automated treatment planning.
In addition to the services provided at our Eastpark location, the UW-Madison campus currently includes a Viewray MRIdian Linac with daily online adaptive radiation therapy, three Varian TrueBeams (one STx), an AccuRay Tomotherapy HDA, and two Elekta Flexitron Remote Afterloaders. We offer a broad range of special procedures, including SRS/SBRT, TBI, TSE, and brachytherapy for a wide range of treatment sites (e.g., GYN, breast, prostate) with MRI-guided planning and BodyTom CT for image verification. Advanced simulation capabilities are routinely integrated into clinical practice including Siemens dual- energy computed tomography and 1.5 T GE MR-simulator units.
The UW-Madison campus, located in the heart of the City of Madison, spans 936 acres along the scenic southern shore of Lake Mendota. Madison is consistently ranked as one of the top cities in the nation to live. The city encourages fitness with 61 miles of designated bike trails and over 146 miles of roads with marked bike lanes. Madison is surrounded by the beauty of four local lakes, has a lively culinary and festival scene, and promotes a healthy work life balance. UW Faculty and Staff also enjoy robust benefits such as the State of Wisconsin benefits package, a diverse campus setting, and a competitive salary. |
Responsibilities: | This position will report to the Chief Physicist and requires interaction with medical staff and faculty in roles including but not limited to: - Contribute to the commissioning and acceptance of the proton therapy system, associated equipment, and treatment planning processes. - Implement quality Assurance (QA) programs. Provide calibration, QA, and maintenance of radiation therapy equipment and maintain records. - Support proton treatment planning techniques and dosimetry team to ensure high quality treatment planning and implement state-of-the-art techniques, including integration of advanced imaging, upright treatment, adaptive therapy, and addressing other clinical needs. -Participate in routine clinical radiation oncology physics procedures, including treatment planning support, plan checks, patient positioning, special physics consult, chart rounds participation, chart check, on-call physics coverage for proton therapy, and handling equipment repair and maintenance issues. - Investigate and identify additional clinical challenges in proton therapy, and develop cost-efficient solutions to enhance continuous quality improvement. -Participate in mentoring and didactic teaching of medical physics residents and other trainees for proton-related clinical training. -Perform other clinical-related duties as assigned. -The successful candidate will also participate in professional, public, and university service.
The chosen applicant will participate in administrative and committee work to support the clinical and scholarly missions of UW Health and the School of Medicine and Public Health. An essential part of these duties will be working in a collegial relationship with other faculty members.
The chosen candidate will teach medical students, residents, and fellows. |
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Qualifications: | Candidates must be certified in Therapeutic/Radiation Oncology Medical Physics by the American Board of Radiology, the American Board of Medical Physics, or the Canadian College of Medical Physics, or must be Board eligible. Board eligible candidates must achieve board certification within three years of hire.
Ideal candidates will have had exposure to clinical proton therapy or clinical proton experience. 2025 residency graduates will be considered. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to work in a team-oriented, multi-disciplinary environment are essential.
For appointment at Associate Professor or Professor rank on CHS Track, candidates will meet criteria established by the department and as outlined in the School of Medicine and Public Health guidelines for promotion or appointment to Associate or Professor on the CHS Track. |
How to Apply: | The deadline for assuring full consideration is December 31, 2024, however, this position will remain open and applications may be considered until this position is filled. Your application must be received through the Jobs at UW portal to be considered as a candidate. Applications submitted outside of this system will not be considered. To apply for this position, please click on the "Apply Now" button and use the online UW Job Application system to submit the following:
- Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) - A cover letter briefly describing your qualifications and experience - List of contact information for three (3) references, including your current/most recent supervisor. References will not be contacted without prior notice. |