
Alwin Jose
Healthcare
About Alwin Jose:
I am a dedicated Medical Physicist with a Master’s degree in Medical Physics and hands-on clinical experience in radiotherapy treatment planning, dosimetry, and linear accelerator quality assurance within oncology settings. I am proficient in advanced treatment techniques including 3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and brachytherapy, with practical experience working on Varian and Elekta linear accelerators, the Eclipse treatment planning system, and a wide range of clinical dosimetry equipment. In addition to clinical practice, I have contributed to research and technical innovation, including the development of a full-stack web platform for LINAC quality assurance data analysis and participation in long-term QA studies. I am committed to precision, patient safety, multidisciplinary teamwork, and continuous professional development, and I am motivated to contribute effectively to high-quality cancer care services.
Experience
Medical Physicist with one year of structured clinical internship followed by one year of professional experience as a Junior Medical Physicist in radiotherapy departments within tertiary oncology centres. Experience includes radiotherapy treatment planning using advanced techniques (3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and brachytherapy), comprehensive quality assurance of Varian and Elekta linear accelerators, dosimetry measurements, patient-specific QA, and radiation safety practices within multidisciplinary clinical workflows. Additional contributions include research involvement and development of a full-stack web platform for LINAC quality assurance data analysis to support quality improvement and data-driven clinical practice.
Education
Master’s degree in Medical Physics, providing comprehensive academic and clinical training in radiotherapy physics, dosimetry, radiation safety, and advanced treatment planning techniques. Prior to this, completed a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, establishing a strong foundation in core physical sciences and analytical problem-solving essential for medical physics practice.