A dosimetrist is a person who helps plan and calculate the proper radiation dose for treatment.
(Doe-sim-ah-trist) A person who plans and calculates the proper amount of radiation dose for each treatment.
Develops individual treatment plans for each patient by using patient data from simulation and manual and computer calculations.
Someone who plans and calculates the proper radiation dose for a particular treatment.
(do-SIM-uh-trist) A person who plans and calculates the proper radiation dose for treatment.
Someone who calculates radiation therapy doses.
A person who plans and calculates the proper radiation dose for treatment. Dysphagia: Difficulty swallowing.
A technician trained in all aspects of radiation dosimetry and physics. Dosimetrists are certified and licensed by the Medical Dosimetry Credentialing Board (MDCB). This person is part of a cancer care team when radiation is used as a form of treatment.
A person who plans and calculates the proper radiation dose for treatment using a treatment planning computer system.
A person who determines the proper radiation dose for treatment.
a person who calculates and plans the proper radiation dose (the amount, rate and how the dose is spread out) for cancer treatment or other disorders that require radiation treatment. Some of the factors that determine radiation dose include body size, sex, and age.
a person who plans and calculates the proper radiation doses for cancer treatments.