Except as provided in Section
335.9160,
the licensee shall require the authorized medical physicist to be an individual
who:
a) Is certified by a specialty
board whose certification process has been recognized by the Agency, the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State and who meets the
requirements in subsection (d). To be recognized, a specialty board shall
require all candidates for certification to:
1) Hold a master's degree or doctorate in
physics, medical physics, other physical science, engineering or applied
mathematics from an accredited college or university;
2) Have 2 years of full-time practical
training or supervised experience in medical physics:
A) Under the supervision of a medical
physicist who is certified in medical physics by a specialty board recognized
by the Agency, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State;
or
B) In clinical radiation
facilities providing high energy, external beam therapy (photons and electrons
with energies greater than or equal to 1 million electron volts) and
brachytherapy services under the direction of physicians who meet the
requirements for authorized users in Section
335.9100,
335.9140
or 335.9160;
3) Pass an
examination administered by diplomates of the specialty board that evaluates
knowledge and competence in clinical radiation therapy, radiation safety,
calibration, quality assurance, and treatment planning for external beam
therapy, brachytherapy and stereotactic radiosurgery; or
AGENCY NOTE: Specialty boards whose certification processes
have been recognized by the Agency, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or
an Agreement State will be posted on the NRC's website.
b) Holds a master's degree or
doctorate in physics, medical physics or other physical science, engineering or
applied mathematics from an accredited college or university and has completed
one year of full-time training in medical physics and an additional year of
full-time work experience under the supervision of an individual who meets the
requirements for an authorized medical physicist for the types of use for which
the individual is seeking authorization. This training and work experience
shall be conducted in clinical radiation facilities that provide high energy,
external beam therapy and brachytherapy services and shall include:
1) Performing sealed source leak tests and
inventories;
2) Performing decay
corrections;
3) Performing full
calibration and periodic spot checks of external beam treatment units,
stereotactic radiosurgery units and remote afterloading units as
applicable;
4) Conducting radiation
monitoring around external beam treatment units, stereotactic radiosurgery
units and remote afterloading units, as applicable; and
c) Has obtained written attestation that the
individual has satisfactorily completed the requirements in subsections (b) and
(d) and is able to independently fulfill the radiation safety-related duties as
an authorized medical physicist for each type of use for which the individual
is requesting authorized medical physicist status. The attestation shall be
signed by a preceptor authorized medical physicist who meets the requirements
of this Section or Section
335.9160
or equivalent U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or Agreement State
requirements for an authorized medical physicist for each type of use for which
the individual is requesting authorized medical physicist status.
d) Has training in the type of use for which
authorization is sought that includes hands-on device operation, safety
procedures, clinical use and the operation of a treatment planning system. This
training requirement may be satisfied by satisfactorily completing either a
training program provided by an equipment supplier or by training supervised by
an authorized medical physicist authorized for the type of use for which the
individual is seeking authorization.