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Clinical Investigator, Genitourinary Oncology Program

Employer
Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center
Location
Boston, Massachusetts (US)
Salary
$215,000-$230,000 Based on experience and qualifications
Closing date
Nov 21, 2021

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The Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) is recruiting an outstanding medical oncologist to join the Genitourinary Oncology Program. This rapidly expanding program is focused on providing exceptional clinical care and performing high-impact research in GU malignancies. The ideal candidate will have strong clinical expertise as well as an interest in clinical/translational research. Opportunities within the program include participation and leadership in clinical trials and collaborations with both internal and external laboratory-based investigators pursuing a range of basic and translational research projects. Research in prostate cancer and health disparities represent particularly strong opportunities for development. The successful candidate will also engage in teaching students, residents, and fellows in the clinic and inpatient settings.

The candidate must be MD and BE/BC in Medical Oncology, must have or be able to attain a medical license in the state of Massachusetts, and must be able to pass credentialing at all applicable sites.

The academic appointment at Boston University School of Medicine will be based on experience and determined by the applicant's credentials. Salary and benefits will be competitive with other institutions.

To Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, CV, and the names and email addresses of three references via email to: Matthew Kulke MD, Chief, Hematology/Oncology and Co-Director, Cancer Center at Boston University and Boston Medical Center. Email to: Casaundra Knight at Casaundra.Knight@bmc.org

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The Section of Hematology and Oncology is one of eleven subspecialties in the Department of Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. David C. Seldin, MD, PhD has served as Chief of Hematology and Oncology since January of 2008. The section has experienced significant growth over the past few years in its clinical, research, and teaching missions and is comprised of 24 full time MD or MD/PhD faculty members; 2 part-time faculty members; 5 Nurse Practitioners; and 6 faculty members with appointments at the Boston Veterans Administration Healthcare System. There are 12 clinical fellows in training and more than 16 post doctoral fellows, graduate students, and technicians carrying out research in the Hematology and Oncology labs, with additional laboratory and clinical personnel in the Cancer Center.

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