UF Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Peer Evaluation

The purpose of peer evaluation within the UF Department of Radiation Oncology is to recognize excellence, identify opportunities for improvement, eliminate errors, and provide feedback in a manner that fosters respect and professional growth. Thank you for your input, which will help us achieve these objectives.

 

Peer Evaluation of Clinical Encounters

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Application of fundamental medical physics knowledge towards solving clinical problems
Familiarity with current institutional policies and procedures as they relate to simulation, planning, treatment, and QA
Familiarity with relevant state/national regulations and guidelines as they relate to the practice of medical physics
Timeliness, efficiency, and accuracy of plan/chart reviews and special physics consults
Ability to handle common problems related to machines or radiation oncology software systems (ROIS, TPS, etc.)
Competency in treatment planning and ability to advise dosimetry when needed
Professional characteristics when interacting with colleagues and learners (maturity, respectfulness, encouragement, humility, responsiveness to questions)
Ability to communicate effectively with physicians and competently answer their questions
Enthusiasm for patient care
Commitment to patient safety
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