Medical Physics Specialist definition

Medical Physics Specialist means a person with qualifications and clinical experience acceptable to the Secretary, Ministry of Health and ACPSEM, or such other accreditation body acceptable to the Secretary, Ministry of Health, and who is qualified to be employed under this Award as a Medical Physics Specialist.
Medical Physics Specialist means a person with qualifications and clinical experience acceptable to the Secretary and ACPSEM, or such other accreditation body acceptable to the Secretary, and who is qualified to be employed under this Agreement as a Medical Physics Specialist.
Medical Physics Specialist means a person with qualifications and clinical experience acceptable to the Director-General, NSW Department of Health and ACPSEM, or such other accreditation body acceptable to the Director-General, NSW Department of Health, and who is qualified to be employed under this award as a Medical Physics Specialist.

Examples of Medical Physics Specialist in a sentence

  • The Medical Physics Registrar will receive close professional/clinical supervision, instruction and training from a Medical Physicists (MPH-2 or higher) and will be required to meet all of the following requirements:  Perform under professional/clinical supervision Medical Physics Specialist tasks including Quality assurance, equipment calibration, equipment commissioning, radiation safety, dosimetry, dose optimisation, and clinical service.

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