This October, as we observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re taking a deep dive into the impact of breast cancer, the advances in treatment, and the incredible strength of those who are battling the disease.
Our guest Jessica Caselli's story combines personal resilience with professional expertise in cancer treatment.
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
As we continue to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, J&J invite you to see through the lens of a dedicated clinician and gain invaluable insights from someone who has made a profound impact in the fight against breast cancer. Joining us today is none other than a cherished friend of the program, Dr. Lucille Lee.
With over two decades of experience as a Radiation Oncologist, Dr. Lee has been at the forefront of breast cancer treatment, offering hope and healing to many patients. Her expertise and compassionate care have earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Patients' Choice Award in 2025 for providing an exceptional patient experience.
In this episode, Dr. Lee will share her journey through her residency years, discuss plan evaluation with dosimetry, and explore how radiation treatment options for breast cancer patients have evolved over the years.
*This is episode 19, misspoke and said E 16 in the podcast.
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
In October, the crew brings awareness during breast cancer month. In a powerful conversation with Jake Messier, we are able to hear a unique point of view. Jake is a former combat correspondent, marketing executive, digital strategists, and breast cancer survivor.
He opens up on his journey, reflects on unexpected hardships, and discusses how we can build within our community.
As planners, we must make sure to humanize our treatment planning approach. This is a very genuine talk where we all learn something about patient care.
For more information you can see his tiktok or Instagram account @theguywithstage4breastcancer
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
It's the last week before the big dance. All the hard work, practice tests, and flash cards will soon all be put to use.
Our special returning guest, Breanna Huang, flashes back to the hours counting up to the exam, final preparations, and post exhalation.
Any issues during the exam, someone, representatives are ready to answer calls:
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Best of luck to all the students! We are looking forward so see more letters after your name.
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
We had the pleasure of talking to Dayna Bodensteiner who shared her journey as a dosimetrist and being a consultant as a vendor in our field. She continuously tries to improve patient quality care and self-care. We discuss her experiences balancing the stresses of work, knowing your value in the clinic, and outlets to relieve mental obstacles. How can we improve the best version of ourselves? Dayna opens up what has worked in her experiences. Dayna's personal email is dboden22@gmail.com, for anyone who would like to reach out.
Web sites: www.thecancertreatmentjournal.com
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
The team talks to Cory Neil, the Editor-in-Chief of the AAMD Journal, who speaks candidly about his route from dosimetrist and educator to a reviewer and editor. We go behind the scenes on the process of publication. It's an amazing conversation showcasing the impact the journal is to the treatment planning community.
*This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements, and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.*
A radiation therapy leader, Angela Oliveira, MPA, RT(T), the Program Director for Radiological & Health Professions at Manhattan University, discusses the dynamics of dosimetrist and therapist relationships within the clinic and classroom settings.
This podcast is not endorsed or sponsored by the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), nor is it affiliated with the AAMD. The opinions, statements and views expressed by those persons participating in the podcast are theirs only and are not in any way attributable to or endorsed or approved by AAMD.
Part 2: Coming from the AAMD 50th Anniversary Meeting from Casears Palace at Las Vegas, Nevada.
The team talks to clinics at the hiring lounge, explores various vendor exhibits, and dives their curiosity with a quick Q&A with the AAMD Foundation.
Special thanks to Beekley Medical, Apollo and Unity Healthcare, and Radformation
The AAMD celbrated its 50th Anniversary on June 15th, 2025 . In todays episode, we ventured around the exhibit hall interviewing students, current and past presidents, and co chairs of various committees as they explain the importance of being involved with the organization.
Special thanks AAMD members: Cory Neil, Kristy Smith, Whitney O’Donnell, Michelle Mundis-Myers, Ryan Moroose, Adam Brown, Madison Fletcher, Kirsten Hart, Mark Littell, on providing their insight on networking and finding which committee can best help your career.
The Medical Dosimetry Certification Board propel the profession by establishing certification and continuing education standards to enhance quality patient care.
President Karisa Glowinski, MHA, CMD, RT(T) and President-Elect Bethany Marshall, MS, CMD, RT(T) provide their insight of being board members. They discuss the arduous task of reviewing pre and post examination, involvement in various sub-committees, and the constant improvements made to help our field.
P.S at the time of this recording, Knicks had just beat Celtics. But we know now that it was a short lived celebration. Jeff and Jibin are huge Knicks fans.
Listen to a leader and mentor in healthcare education. Mellonie Brown-Zacarias talks about the current educational landscape of Medical Dosimetry and the importance of teaching future students in our field.
In this episode, our guest Lori Kasuske speaks about her life as a solo dosimetrist journey in South Dakota, getting involved with the AAMD, and living the ranch life.
Today's episode we have the privilege of talking to the chair of our department, Dr. Louis Potters.
Louis Potters, MD, is chair of the Department of Radiation Medicine at Northwell Health and a professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. He is deputy physician in chief and the Marilyn and Barry Rubenstein Chair in Cancer Research for the Northwell Health Cancer Institute and holds an affiliate membership at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cancer Institute.
Dr. Potters is a practicing radiation oncologist and an internationally recognized expert in the management and treatment of prostate cancer. He has authored many publications, book chapters and editorials.
Join us as we engage in various discussion points about the values of daily peer reviews, standardization, relationships with dosimetrists, and putting the band back together.
A continuation with our special dosimetry guests: Breanna, Billy, and Simeon speak about their transition from job hunting, studying for boards, and taking ownership of their first treatment plans.
It's a candid conversation on stepping into the field as a junior dosimetrist.
In this episode, we have special guests: Breanna Huang, Simeon Yi, and Billy Huang. It's a fresh point of view providing valuable insight as how they decided to choose dosimetry as a profession. They are our newest faces of dosimetry here to discuss their journey. All three come from different training programs and address the life as a student in the clinic.
A discussion of PTVs and OARs.
Update: We misspoke and said Episode 6, but this is actually our 5th episode. Pardon the rookie mistake.
It's a simple fresher course on ICRU 50 & 62. We will look and attempt to explain the big three: GTV, CTV, PTV and its sub categories such as IM,SM,IV & TV.
Also, understanding organs at risk (OAR) when creating a quality treatment plan.
What is that feeling once your finally graduate and ready to take on the world? Today's episode we discuss our experiences starting in the field and our approaches to getting the job.
Treating cancer with radiation is called radiation therapy. It can be both effective and potentially dangerous, depending on various factors. In today's episode we will look into radiation safety concerns and how overlooking the little details can result in unintended consequences.
In this episode we elaborate more about following a career path into dosimetry and deciding on a formal education program.
An introduction into the profession and a discussion of the roles in a Radiation Oncology Department