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Never heard of a medical physicist? You can’t get radiation treatments without one.

Jason Paisley shares his past and looks ahead to a bright future with a new medical physicist residency program

Susan Miller
Staff Writer
Published June 21, 2023
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  • New Hanover Regional Medical Center
  • Care on the Coast
  • Wilmington

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  • radiation oncology
  • radiation
  • medical physics
  • medical physicist
  • New Hanover Regional Medical Center
  • Care on the Coast
  • Wilmington

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