Medical Physicist at Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation SIUT Karachi 2026
Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT)
Posted Jun 15, 2026
About the Job
The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), Pakistan's most specialized and internationally recognized public sector institution for urology, nephrology, and transplantation, invites applications from qualified physics professionals for the position of Medical Physicist in its Nuclear Medicine Department — Gamma Camera Unit.
SIUT's Nuclear Medicine Department conducts advanced diagnostic imaging procedures including renal scintigraphy, SPECT imaging, and gamma camera studies that are critical to the diagnosis and management of kidney disease, transplant evaluation, and urological conditions. The Medical Physicist will play a key role in ensuring the accuracy, safety, and quality of all nuclear medicine imaging operations at one of South Asia's busiest nephrology and transplantation centers.
Job Details
- Organization: Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT)
- Position: Medical Physicist
- Department: Nuclear Medicine — Gamma Camera Unit
- Location: Karachi, Sindh
- Employment Type: Full-time
- Last Date to Apply: June 29, 2026
Eligibility Criteria
Education
- MS in Medical Physics from a recognized university (preferred)
- BS in Physics from a recognized university (also eligible)
Experience
- 1 to 2 years of experience as a Medical Physicist preferred
- Fresh MS Medical Physics graduates are encouraged to apply
Potential Key Responsibilities
- Operate, calibrate, and perform routine quality control on gamma camera and SPECT imaging systems in the Nuclear Medicine Department
- Conduct acceptance testing, commissioning, and performance evaluation of nuclear medicine imaging equipment
- Ensure accurate dosimetry calculations for radiopharmaceutical administration to patients undergoing nuclear medicine procedures
- Monitor radiation safety levels in the Nuclear Medicine Department and enforce radiation protection protocols in compliance with PNRA regulations
- Maintain calibration records, radiation survey logs, equipment performance data, and quality assurance documentation
- Support nuclear medicine physicians and technologists in the setup and execution of diagnostic imaging procedures including renal scintigraphy, DTPA, MAG3, DMSA, and bone scans
- Assist in the preparation, handling, and disposal of radioactive materials in accordance with institutional and regulatory safety standards
- Perform phantom studies and image quality assessments to validate clinical imaging protocols
- Coordinate with the Radiation Protection Officer and relevant regulatory bodies for compliance audits, license renewals, and safety inspections
- Support research activities in nuclear medicine physics and contribute to departmental quality improvement initiatives
How to Apply
- Apply online through the SIUT careers portal: https://jobs.siut.edu.pk/details.php?detail104
- Visit the official SIUT website for more information: www.siut.org
- Last Date to Apply: Sunday, June 29, 2026
Contact & Official Information: Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), Karachi, Sindh | www.siut.org
Expert Tips
- MS in Medical Physics is the preferred qualification and should be highlighted prominently in your application. While BS Physics candidates are eligible, SIUT's Nuclear Medicine Department operates advanced gamma camera and SPECT systems that require a strong foundation in radiation physics, dosimetry, and imaging science. If you hold an MS in Medical Physics, make the degree, your thesis topic, and any clinical rotations or hospital placements the centerpiece of your CV. Mention any coursework or projects related to nuclear medicine, dosimetry, or radiation safety specifically, as these map directly to this role.
- PNRA (Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority) regulatory knowledge is a critical differentiator for this role. Medical Physicists in Pakistan working with radioactive materials must operate within PNRA licensing and safety frameworks. Demonstrating familiarity with PNRA regulations, radiation protection standards, personal dosimetry requirements, and the licensing process for nuclear medicine facilities will set you apart from candidates with purely academic backgrounds. If you have completed a PNRA-recognized radiation safety course, list it explicitly in your application.
- Gamma camera quality control experience — even from academic or clinical rotations — should be described in technical detail. SIUT is looking for someone who can maintain imaging accuracy and equipment performance in a high-volume clinical setting. In your CV and interview, reference specific QC protocols you have performed or studied: uniformity tests, center of rotation (COR) checks, spatial resolution measurements, sensitivity testing, and energy peaking. Candidates who can articulate QC procedures demonstrate practical readiness for the role.
- SIUT's nuclear medicine work is heavily focused on renal and transplant imaging — connect your physics knowledge to this clinical context. SIUT performs among the highest volumes of renal scintigraphy (DTPA, MAG3, DMSA) in Pakistan due to its specialization in nephrology and transplantation. In your application and interview, show awareness of the physics behind these procedures: the radiopharmaceuticals used, the camera settings required, the dosimetry considerations, and how image quality impacts clinical decision-making in transplant evaluation. This contextual knowledge signals you understand SIUT's specific environment, not just generic medical physics.
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