What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiation Oncology Programmer - Full Time - 40 Hours - Days position at Full Time - 40 Hours - Days - Henry Ford Health - Careers Careers?
Under the direction of Radiation Oncology leadership and IT/IS team members, designs code and implements patient data and analysis methods, including data mining, process improvements to databases, and software verification/testing methods to elicit trends and develop approaches to improve efficiency of current clinical processes.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Participates in requirements definition sessions to gain perspective on the IT/IS objective(s) or problems to be addressed by the radiation oncology department.
- Works with the lead medical physicists and radiation oncologist to gain an understanding of functional requirements.
- Works with lead medical physicists and other appropriate IT/IS members to develop implementable technical designs. Research and recommend alternative design solutions where appropriate.
- Analyzes requirements, design, write code and develop prototype, and work with the radiation oncology end-users to fine tune the software prototype, as well as make improvements to improve usability, based on end-user feedback.
- Participates in peer/code/design reviews to verify that quality standards and functional/technical requirements are met.
- Design, code, test and implement complex software programs; Develop appropriate programs and systems documentation according to established IT/IS standards.
- Creates test scenarios and develops test plans to be used in testing of the developed software/framework in order to verify that client requirements are incorporated in to the system design.
- Assists in analyzing testing results throughout the project.
- Enhances existing systems; participates in structured reviews of the current radiation oncology systems, in order to improve usability, convenience of use, efficiency and accuracy.
- Supports production systems by helping resolve problems, providing timely follow-up on problem report, optimizing performance and streamlining processes.
- Participates in technical reviews and inspections to verify 'intent of change' is carried out through the entire project.
- Provides support, escalation response to production problem issues/errors. Performs root cause analysis and application resolution.
- Provides on call second-level escalation response for client issues and application problem tickets for all radiation oncology treatment sites across the system.
- Collaborates with work radiation oncology team members, key medical physicists and radiation oncologists, radiation oncology leaders, staff, radiation oncology IT/IS team members, and technology vendors to define needs and facilitate solutions including the ARIA/Eclipse and EPIC databases, integration of these databases, and data mining.
- Keeps abreast of new Tools & Technology and functionalities across the radiation oncology application.
- Promotes teamwork and leads by example.
- Initiates a personal training plan, continue acquiring skills and knowledge, and pursue an understanding of the radiation oncology departmental technology and related IT/IS needs.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Master’s Degree in IT, Computer Science, or related field with technical level of knowledge in programming, job control languages and systems design concepts.
- • Three (3) years of programming and data communication experience with systems analysis skills for specification development.
- • Experience in fine-tuning, validating and use of AI algorithms.
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