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The median expected salary for a typical Physician - Radiation Therapy
in the United States is $357,031. This basic
market pricing report was prepared using our Certified Compensation Professionals'
analysis of survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at employers
of all sizes, industries and geographies.
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Source: HR Reported data as of May 2013
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Job Description for Physician - Radiation Therapy
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Uses radiation to treat patients with cancer. Develops an individual treatment plan based on the patient's medical history, physical examination, review of laboratory tests, X-ray studies, and biopsies. Works with medical radiation physicists and dosimetrists to calculate and deliver the exact dose of radiation to the cancer tissue. Requires a degree in medicine from an accredited school and is licensed to practice. May require at least 2-4 years of radiation therapy experience. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. May report to a medical director.
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Alternate Job Titles: Doctor - Radiation Therapy, Physician - Radiation Therapy, Radiation Therapy Physician
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