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Medical physics support FAQ for radiation oncology clinics
Answers to common questions about medical physics, dosimetry, QA, commissioning, equipment rental, and workflow support for radiation oncology teams.

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"content": "<div class=\"prose\"><p>Medical physics support for radiation oncology clinics includes technical and documentation help for treatment machines, QA records, commissioning projects, calibration tasks, dosimetry capacity, treatment planning support, peer review, equipment needs, and workflow coordination.</p><p>Clinics usually contact a medical physics support partner when internal capacity is limited, a major project is starting, QA documentation needs help, or the department needs flexible physics or dosimetry coverage.</p></div>",
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Common questions about USMP support
<div class="prose"><p>Use these answers to decide what details to send when contacting USMP.</p></div>
USMP supports radiation oncology clinics with machine QA, reports, commissioning, calibration, treatment planning support, dosimetry coverage, peer review, equipment rental, and workflow documentation.
Decision guide
Which page should you visit next?
<div class="prose"><p>Choose the service page that matches the problem your clinic is trying to solve.</p></div>
Need QA help?
Start with machine QA and reporting support if you need routine or project-based QA documentation.
Planning equipment work?
Start with commissioning and calibration support if you are planning equipment or measurement work.
Need planning capacity?
Start with dosimetry and planning support if workload or staffing coverage is the issue.
Still have questions?
Send USMP the clinic details and support need
<div class="prose"><p>Share the service category, location, timeline, and technical context so the team can point you to the right next step.</p></div>
