About US Medical Physics

A practical medical physics partner for radiation oncology clinics

US Medical Physics helps clinics manage the technical work behind radiation oncology operations: QA, dosimetry, commissioning, calibration, planning support, equipment needs, and workflow documentation.

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  "content": "<div class=\"prose\"><p>US Medical Physics was built around a simple operational need: radiation oncology clinics need medical physics and dosimetry support they can rely on without slowing down patient-care workflows. The team supports routine work, project-based work, and capacity gaps across physics and dosimetry needs.</p><p>The focus is practical: understand the clinic’s current challenge, define the service scope, support the work, and help the clinic maintain clear records and smoother handoffs.</p></div>",
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How we work

Clear support for complex clinical operations

<div class="prose"><p>USMP’s value is not only technical work. It is also the ability to help clinics coordinate that work with less friction.</p></div>

Scope before service

The team starts by understanding the clinic’s service need, timeline, location, and operational constraints.

Documentation matters

QA, calibration, commissioning, and review work should leave clinics with records they can understand and retain.

Flexible coverage

Support can be shaped around full-time needs, part-time help, per-diem coverage, or project-based demands.

Service philosophy

A long-term partner, not just a one-time vendor

<div class="prose"><p>Radiation oncology departments depend on consistency. USMP works to become a steady resource for clinics that need help with QA, dosimetry, equipment access, project planning, and workflow improvements over time.</p><p>The best engagement starts with a clear description of the clinic’s need: what work is needed, when it is needed, which equipment or planning systems are involved, and what documentation expectations exist.</p></div>

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Long-term clinic partnership

Ready to talk?

Share your clinic’s medical physics or dosimetry need

<div class="prose"><p>Send the project details, clinic location, requested timing, and the kind of physics, dosimetry, equipment, or workflow support you need.</p></div>
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