Medical professional who specializes in using radiation therapy to treat cancer patients.
- Meet with patients to evaluate their medical history and diagnose cancer, and to discuss radiation treatment options.
- Work with a team of medical professionals, including physicists and dosimetrists, to develop a personalized radiation therapy plan for each patient.
- Administer radiation therapy treatments to patients, which may involve the use of various techniques, including external beam radiation therapy, internal radiation therapy, or brachytherapy.
- Monitor patients throughout their treatment, and perform regular follow-up exams to assess the effectiveness of the treatment and ensure the patient's well-being.
- Maintain detailed records of patient care, including medical histories, treatment plans, and progress notes.
- Collaborate with other medical professionals, including oncologists, surgeons, and other specialists, to ensure that the patient receives comprehensive cancer care.
Part-time Schedule: As a part-time radiation oncologist, the work schedule may vary and may involve working on a contractual or hourly basis.
Salary Is Negotiable and depends on Experience and Work Schedule
DHA Eligibility/License is mandatory
Remote Work :
No