UMC Health System
Hem/Onc | Future Cancer Center (Clinical & Academic Options)
Lubbock, TX
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Job Highlights
In partnership with University Medical Center, the Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is growing its Hematology/Oncology program in West Texas.
- Centers of Excellence for both Breast and Lung.
- Opportunities to focus on Breast, Head and neck, Melanoma, or Malignant & benign blood disorders.
- Resources include a state-of-the-art infusion center, strong disease-specific tumor boards, nurse navigation, and symptom management clinic.
- Academic opportunities are also available including training fellows, giving lectures, and participating in conferences and research.
- Academic rank will be commensurate with academic experience and accomplishments, state benefits included.
- Check out the NEW Cancer Center: TLC2
Clinical Oncologist Expectations:
- 4 clinical days per week with patient expectations averaging 25 patients per day
- Full day of administrative time built-in (4-day week)
- Salary at 75% MGMA with RVU bonus
- Chiefly outpatient practice within a state-of-the-art cancer center with some inpatient consultations on a rotational basis.
Academic Oncologist Expectations:
- 3-6 Half days of clinical care with patient expectations averaging 15 patients per day
- Protected academic time based on research or teaching responsibilities
- Salary at 50% AAMC with RVU bonus
- Chiefly outpatient practice within a state-of-the-art cancer center with some inpatient consultations on a rotational basis
Qualifications:
- Applicants must be board certified, board eligible, or in training to become board eligible in Hematology Oncology.
- They must also be eligible for medical licensure in Texas and be eligible for faculty appointment.
In addition to the TTUHSC/UMC Cancer Center facility, TTUHSC conducts laboratory and clinical cancer research at UMC. Investigators are funded by the NCI, the Department of Defense, and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). The Center is home to a regional consortium that carries out cancer biobanking and phase I and II clinical trials (www.SPONC.org). The Children’s Oncology Group Childhood Cancer Repository (www.COGcell.org) is in the Center. A CPRIT-funded grant to the Center established the Texas Regional Excellence in Cancer Developmental Therapeutics Center at TTUHSC.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran.
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Posted October 15, 2024