Radiation therapy physicist definition

Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with 41.3(6).
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with 12VAC5-481-340.
Radiation therapy physicist means the individual identified as the qualified radiation therapy physicist on a Department license or certified registration.

Examples of Radiation therapy physicist in a sentence

  • Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with Part G §961 of this rule.

  • Williamson, Ph.D. Radiation therapy physicist Staff from the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS); Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety (IMNS); Material Safety and Inspection Branch (MSIB), and the Rulemaking and Guidance Branch (RGB) participated in the meeting.


More Definitions of Radiation therapy physicist

Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with 41.3(4)“d.” “Redundant beam monitoring system” means a combination of two dose monitoring systems in
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual who is currently registered with the Department as a Qualified Medical Physicist. A Radiation Therapy Physicist must also meet the applicable requirements of Section 9.3, including a certification in the applicable subfield.
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with 12 VAC 5-481-340.
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with subsection 4 of section 33.1-10-15-03.
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with Regulation 492 (formerly Part X.3d).
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual qualified in accordance with R313-30-3(4).
Radiation therapy physicist means an individual who works closely with radiation oncologists and is responsible for the safe and accurate delivery of radiation to patients. A radiation therapy physicist conducts quality control programs for the equipment and procedures, as well as calibrating the equipment. A radiation therapy physicist shall practice in accordance with 641—subrule 41.3(6).