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AFSC
44T4, Staff Specialty Summary. Participates in the multi-disciplinary management
of cancer patients. Evaluates patients to determine suitability for radiation
therapy. Treats pathological conditions with various types and sources
of radiation. Manages radiotherapy services. Related DoD Occupational
Group: 6A. Duties and Responsibilities: Provides consultation
regarding cancer management. Consults with other medical officers in the
diagnosis, staging, treatment, and follow-up of patients with malignant
diseases. Interview and examines patients. Reviews radiographic and other
imaging studies, laboratory data, histopathological slides, and other
diagnostic information. Determines and advises regarding suitability for
radiation therapy. Provides radiation therapy. Administers various
types of radiation, or supervises its administration, to carefully determined
areas of the body, with due consideration for the tolerance of various
tissues and volumes. Selects the most appropriate technique or modality,
including external beam therapy with photons or particles at various energies,
surface applications, intracavitary applications, or interstitial applications.
Determines daily and total radiation dose and maintains records of all
therapy administered. Instructs radiologic personnel in proper patient
positioning, beam alignment, field setup, and treatment areas. Monitors
clinical response during therapy. Conducts and advises as to follow-up
evaluations. Manages radiotherapy services. Formulates plans and
procedures for management of radiotherapy services. Coordinates radiotherapy
services with other medical activities. Schedules patient visits and treatments.
Assigns radiologic personnel and other personnel. Advises on kind and
quantity of radiotherapy equipment needed. Participates in the delivery
of continuing medical education in radio therapy for physicians and other
personnel. Serves as consultant in radiotherapy. Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Fulfillment of requirement in 2 below satisfies this
requirement. Education. A doctor of medicine degree or a doctor of
osteopathy degree from an approved school of medicine or osteopathy is
mandatory for entry into this AFSC. Training. None. Experience.
For award of AFSC 44T3, completion of a residency in radiotherapy acceptable
to the Surgeon General, HQ USAF, is mandatory. Other. None. Specialty Shredouts:
Above Information Derived from AFMAN 36-2105
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