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E24: Dose of Flexibility: The Future of Medical Dosimetry Work.

29 min · 22. mars 2026
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Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of medical dosimetry work arrangements. From traditional onsite positions to hybrid models and fully remote opportunities, discover how dosimetrists are adapting to new work environments while maintaining the precision and patient care excellence the profession demands. Learn about the benefits, challenges, and real-world insights into each model as we navigate the future of radiation therapy planning. *This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*

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