Dosimetrist
Career Description
Dosimetrists work with an oncology team and are skilled in calculating and planning radiation doses. They use various tools to determine the correct dose, which the radiation oncologist approves before it is administered to the patient. This career has emerged because of the need for precision in treating cancer with radiation. Dosimetrists also play an important role in patient care after treatment.
Annual Salary
| Entry: $62,338 | Midpoint: $77,688 | Experienced: $93,038 |
| Source: Kansas City Metropolitan Healthcare Council, 2006 Salary Data | ||
Hourly Wage
| Entry: $29.97 | Midpoint: $37.35 | Experienced: $44.73 |
| Source: Kansas City Metropolitan Healthcare Council, 2006 Salary Data | ||
Academic Requirements
Certification is available for current radiation therapy technologists or for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in science and a medical background. Upon completion of an accredited program, individuals may take an exam offered by the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board. Continuing education hours are required to maintain certification.
Schools
The following is a recognized program of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis)
Radiation Oncology Department
314/747-7236
Professional Associations
National
American Association of Medical Dosimetrists
Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board






