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Example Medical Dosimetrist resume and feedback
Jordan Patel, CMD (candidate)
Chicago, IL | 312-555-0148 | jordan.patel@email.com | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jordanpatelcmd
Medical Dosimetrist Resume Example
- Developed external beam radiation therapy treatment plans (3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT) in Varian Eclipse for breast, prostate, and head and neck cases, collaborating with physicians to meet dose constraints.
- Performed contouring support and reviewed target/OAR structures; participated in chart rounds and plan peer review as needed.
- Completed patient-specific QA using ArcCHECK and ion chamber measurements; documented results and communicated issues to physics.
- Helped streamline planning templates and naming conventions, reducing planning time and improving consistency across the team.
- Supported HDR brachytherapy planning for GYN and prostate cases, including dose calculations and exporting plans to ARIA/MOSAIQ.
Overview
- Add scope and throughput (plans per week, site mix, technique complexity) to show workload and proficiency.
- Quantify outcomes and quality standards (QA pass rates, gamma criteria, time saved) instead of general improvements.
- Clarify tools, ownership, and handoffs (contouring level, EMR used, HDR planning system/workflow).
Suggestions
Add volume, complexity, and a concrete constraint/goal to demonstrate scale. Example rewrite: "Generated 10-14 Eclipse plans/week (IMRT/VMAT/3DCRT) for breast, prostate, and HN; optimized PTV coverage to 95%Rx while meeting OAR constraints (e.g., parotid mean < 26 Gy, rectum V70 < 15%)."
Your current bullet lists techniques and sites but not throughput or planning targets, making it hard to gauge proficiency and workload.
Referenced resume text
"Developed external beam radiation therapy treatment plans (3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT) in Varian Eclipse for breast, prostate, and head and neck cases, collaborating with physicians to meet dose constraints."
Specify your contouring responsibilities and tools, and clarify what "reviewed" means. Example rewrite: "Contoured select OARs (lung, heart, spinal cord, parotids) and assisted with target edits in MIM/Eclipse; verified structure integrity (no gaps/overlaps) prior to optimization and presented plans in weekly peer review."
"Contouring support" and "reviewed" are vague; hiring teams want to know what you contoured vs. checked, and in which systems.
Referenced resume text
"Performed contouring support and reviewed target/OAR structures; participated in chart rounds and plan peer review as needed."
Include QA acceptance criteria and your track record. Example rewrite: "Performed patient-specific VMAT QA with ArcCHECK (3%/2mm gamma, 95% pass threshold) and ion chamber point-dose (within 3%); escalated failures and tracked resolution to plan approval."
Listing equipment without criteria or results does not demonstrate quality standards or decision-making when QA fails.
Referenced resume text
"Completed patient-specific QA using ArcCHECK and ion chamber measurements; documented results and communicated issues to physics."
Replace general improvement language with a measurable before/after and what exactly changed. Example rewrite: "Standardized Eclipse templates, objective sets, and structure naming (AAPM TG-263-aligned), cutting average planning time from ~6 hrs to ~4.5 hrs for prostate VMAT and reducing rework from inconsistent structure sets."
"Reducing planning time" and "improving consistency" are credible but unproven without baseline, magnitude, and specifics.
Referenced resume text
"Helped streamline planning templates and naming conventions, reducing planning time and improving consistency across the team."
Clarify HDR planning system, workflow, and which EMR you used (avoid listing both unless you truly used both). Example rewrite: "Created HDR plans in BrachyVision for tandem/ovoid and prostate implants; generated DVHs, verified dwell positions/constraints, and exported approved plans to ARIA (Varian) for treatment delivery and documentation."
"Dose calculations" is nonspecific for HDR, and "ARIA/MOSAIQ" reads unclear (most departments use one). More detail signals real HDR experience.
Referenced resume text
"Supported HDR brachytherapy planning for GYN and prostate cases, including dose calculations and exporting plans to ARIA/MOSAIQ."
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