Medical dosimetrists calculate doses of radiation and design and oversee treatment plans for patients with cancer and other serious diseases.
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- Medical Dosimetrists
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What do they typically do
- Review a patient's documents, such as their CT and MRI scans
- Calculate the proper dose of radiation to be administered to a patient
- Consult with other members of the radiation oncology team and design the radiation-delivery plan for patients
- May assist in designing molds, casts, and other immobilization devices to position patients during treatment
- Document treatment provided to a patient
- Perform quality assurance checks of treatment equipment
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