Inspirery Magazine Features Ohio-Based Medical Physicist David Roesener

Ohio, USA, October 16, 2022, ZEXPRWIRE, David Roesener is an Ohio-based medical physicist. He was recently featured in Inspirery magazine where he discussed a wide range of leadership topics and a career in medical physics. Inspirery Magazine features interviews with entrepreneurs and executives to help inspire those just starting out as well as those who have been working successfully for years. It also creates an opportunity for interviewees to act as mentors for entrepreneurs. As a well-known and respected representative in the field of medical physics, David Roesener was a natural choice to be featured in Inspirery magazine.
During his interview, David Roesener explained what made him choose a career in medical physics, what are some of the most important qualities to make a good medical physicist, as well as some of the challenges he faces in his work: “The ever-changing landscape of insurance reimbursement for radiation therapy services is the biggest challenge I face on a daily basis. The number of new technology options available to clinicians is also a challenge, as each has its own unique set of advantages and disadvantages that must be carefully considered before implementation.
David Roesener explained how he deals with rejection: “Rejection is never easy, but you have to learn from each experience. The most important thing to remember about rejection is that it can’t always be your fault. Sometimes it’s out of your control and the only way to find out is to try everything to figure out what you’re good at. The more experience you have, the better because when you get rejected for something you’ve already done, you’ll know how much effort to put into future projects so they don’t meet the same fate! It’s okay if things don’t go your way – just keep trying until they do, because not every situation calls for the same approach.
Regarding the advice he would give to others considering a career in medical physics, Mr. David Roesener replied, “Get a broad base in physical science and mathematics, because much of what we do is based on understanding of complex concepts. One or two internships in a clinical setting are also strongly recommended to get an idea of the “real” application of medical physics.
David Roesener went on to share how he deals with fear, what drives him professionally and personally, his hobbies and interests outside of work, and quotes that inspire him. The interviewer also asked, “What future holds for Mr. David Roesener of Ohio?” To which David replied, “I would like to continue working in the field of medical physics and helping to develop new and improved treatments for cancer. I would also like to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of materials engineering.
About David Roesener, Ohio-Based Medical Physicist
David Richard Roesener from Dublin, Ohio is a renowned medical physicist who currently works as a Radiation Physicist at Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University, where he has worked with the Department of Radiation Oncology since early 2014. Previously, he held the position of senior medical physicist for Global Physics Solutions based in Chicago, Illinois, where he served as principal physicist for two centers in the Chicagoland area. It would prepare several centers for state audits conducted by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. He is also certified by the American Board of Radiology. From 2006 to 2009, David Roesener was a medical physicist in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Barrett Cancer Center at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. From 2005 to 2006, he was a junior medical physicist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School.
David Roesener also has significant experience in the field of materials and metallurgical engineering. He worked as a metallurgical engineering consultant for Byron Products in Fairfield, Ohio from 2003 to 2004, where he performed material failure analysis analyzes in addition to providing technical support and improving sales processes. From 1997 to 2002, Mr. Roesener was a materials engineer for Delphi Safety and Interiors, located in Vandalia, Ohio. Prior to that, he worked as a metallurgical engineer for MQS Inspection in Cincinnati, Ohio.
David R. Roesener holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering. He also earned two Masters of Science degrees from the University of Cincinnati. The first he received in 2002 for biomedical engineering. The second he received in 2005 for medical physics. Mr. Roesener was a member of the WSA International Committee from 1996 to 2003. He was named WSA Outstanding Young Member in 1999. David Roesener’s other honors and certifications include the William Tholke Scholarship Award, Member Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine since 2003 and has held his professional engineering license from the State of Ohio since 2003. In his spare time, Mr. Roesener enjoys playing music, playing recreational sports and exercise, as well as read in a wide variety of subjects ranging from scientific works to classic literature. .