Northwest Medical Physics Center
Northwest Medical Physics Center
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Mission
To provide precise state of the art radiation oncology physics services to cancer patients and to provide education and training to new physicists in the field as well as promoting medical physics to the community.
About
The program is currently contracted for 12 to 60-month periods to 38 various hospitals and clinics in Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Hawaii, Oklahoma, and Guam. These contracts are to provide radiation oncology physics services for their patients. The educational program supports a medical physics resident, an applied physics technologist, and 2 summer interns. Additionally, outreach to local high schools have been provided to promote medical physics as a career option, as well as teaching a course in medical physics at Central Washington University (Ellensburg WA). As of July 2020, the program employs 42 physicists, 1 dosimetrist, 1 resident, 1 applied physics technologist, 2 summer interns, and 1 administrative staff.
