Diagnostic Medical Physicist; M89500
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Healthcare
Medical Physicist
Diagnostic Medical Physicist (M89500)
Department of Radiology - VCU Health - Richmond, VA
Summary: We are seeking a board-certified or board-eligible diagnostic medical physicist to join our team in providing support for all major imaging modalities at VCU Health, a large academic medical center located in Richmond, Virginia, along with two community hospitals (VCU Health Tappahannock Hospital and VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital) and affiliated outpatient imaging centers.
Department Summary: The mission of the Department of Radiology is to create a world-class department by providing optimal care in a patient-centered environment, providing sub-specialty expertise, providing top quality imaging and therapeutic procedures, and to advance medical education and research, with a vision to create a department that is recognized as top tier nationally and internationally.
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Division of Diagnostic Medical Physics in the Department of Radiology at VCU Health is seeking a clinically oriented Diagnostic Medical Physicist to join our team of 3 diagnostic imaging physicists and 1 nuclear medicine physicist. The successful candidate will provide comprehensive imaging physics support across VCU Health’s hospitals and outpatient sites and contribute to our clinical, educational, and quality/safety missions.
Academic rank and compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Responsibilities:
- Clinical / Quality / Regulatory
- Provide diagnostic medical physics support for all major imaging modalities, including:
- General radiography, fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, and mobile C-arms, CT, Mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), MRI, and ultrasound
- Perform acceptance testing, commissioning, and periodic performance evaluations of diagnostic imaging equipment in accordance with state and federal regulations, ACR/MQSA/TJC requirements, and institutional policies.
- Develop, implement, and maintain quality assurance programs for imaging systems, including oversight of technologist-performed QC and use of enterprise QC management tools.
- Support and advise clinical staff on radiation safety, imaging protocols, CT dose optimization and tracking, fluoroscopic dose management, and MRI safety.
- Perform shielding design and evaluation for new or renovated imaging suites and verify compliance with applicable national standards and Virginia regulations.
- Prepare and maintain documentation to demonstrate compliance with:
- The Joint Commission (TJC)
- ACR accreditation programs (CT, mammography, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine/PET, as applicable)
- FDA, MQSA, and state (VDH) regulatory requirements.
- Provide diagnostic medical physics support for all major imaging modalities, including:
- Education / Training
- Participate in the didactic and clinical education of:
- Diagnostic radiology residents
- Graduate students in the CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics program
- Medical physics residents (as applicable)
- Technologists and other clinical staff (e.g., modality-specific QC, dose optimization, and radiation safety in imaging).
- Contribute to curriculum development and formal course teaching in diagnostic medical physics as appropriate.
- Participate in the didactic and clinical education of:
- Research / Scholarly Activity
- Collaborate with radiology, medical physics, and other departments on clinically focused imaging and radiation safety research projects, quality improvement initiatives, and protocol optimization studies.
- Mentor residents, fellows, and graduate students in scholarly projects when feasible.
- While this is a primarily clinical position, opportunities exist to participate in funded or unfunded research consistent with departmental priorities and candidate interest.
- Service
- Participate in departmental, School of Medicine, and health-system committees related to imaging quality, radiation safety, and accreditation.
- Contribute to professional organizations and continuing education activities as appropriate.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
- Master’s degree (M.S.) in Medical Physics, Radiological Physics, or a closely related discipline.
- Board certification in Diagnostic Radiological Physics / Diagnostic Medical Physics by the American Board of Radiology (A ) or equivalent upon hire, or board eligible with the expectation of…
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