Benign Hematology in Coastal Charleston, SC
- Employer
- The Medical University of South Carolina
- Location
- Charleston, South Carolina (US)
- Salary
- Negotiable
- Closing date
- Jul 21, 2022
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- Position
- Hematologist
- Category
- Hematologic Oncology
- Hours
- Full Time
- Education
- BC/BE Hematologist/Oncologist, MD
Job Details
The Division of Hematology & Oncology at the Medical University of South Carolina is actively recruiting clinical faculty members with a focus on non-malignant hematological disorders. Special interest in the treatment of Sickle Cell Disease is preferred. Qualified candidates will join the Division at the level of Assistant Professor or above.
About our opportunity:
Candidates must be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Hematology
Candidates must be eligible for SC licensure
Inpatient non-malignant hematology consultation service
Outpatient non-malignant hematology clinics
Special interest in Sickle Cell Disease preferred
Opportunity to supervise fellows, participate in teaching assignments and mentor students, interns, residents and fellows
We will provide:
Relocation assistance
Excellent benefits package, including pension options and up to $48,000 of optional tax deferred contributions
Sovereign Immunity malpractice coverage
22 days of annual leave, 13 days of sick leave, and 13 paid holidays
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility
CME Allowance + time off
MUSC’s Division of Hematology & Oncology operates from Hollings Cancer Center, the largest academic cancer center in South Carolina, and the state’s only National Cancer Center (NCI)-designated cancer center. The Division of Hematology & Oncology builds upon a long history of excellence in hematology and hematological malignancies, as well as solid tumor oncology and bone marrow transplant.
MUSC Hematology & Oncology faculty members are leaders in the fields of cancer and blood disorders. The Division serves as a statewide referral center for solid tumor oncology, malignant and benign hematology, and bone marrow transplant. In the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report, MUSC Health’s Hematology/Oncology program was named one of the country’s top programs for the treatment of cancer.
Charleston, SC, is frequently named one of the best places in America to live, and it’s easy to see why. This charming coastal city offers residents a unique mix of history, culture, arts, innovation, and natural beauty. In Charleston, you can explore miles of pristine beaches and waterways in the morning, and wind your way along shaded cobblestone streets, exploring centuries-old historic homes in the afternoon. At night, visit one of Charleston’s many award-winning restaurants to enjoy traditional Lowcountry cuisine prepared by world-class chefs.
We invite you to join the team committed to “changing what’s possible” and to do so in one of the most exciting cities in the country. Send us your CV accompanied by your letter of interest for immediate consideration. Your life in Charleston awaits!
Company
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has grown from a small private medical school founded in 1824 into one of the nation’s top academic health science centers, with a 700-bed medical center (MUSC Health) and six colleges. As South Carolina’s only comprehensive academic health center providing a full range of programs in the biomedical sciences, MUSC is engaged in activities statewide. Its campus is located on more than 80 acres in the city of Charleston, with an overall population of about 13,000 clinicians, faculty, staff and students. Nearly 3,000 students in six colleges (Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy) study for degrees at the baccalaureate, masters, doctoral, and other professional levels. The University also provides residency training for more than 500 graduate health professionals. The teaching staff is comprised of more than 1,500 full and part-time faculty.
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