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Hematologist-Oncologist

Employer
New York-Presbyterian Medical Group / Weill Cornell Medicine
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Salary
$315k to $400k
Closing date
May 9, 2023

Weill Cornell Hematologic Malignancies

The Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian is seeking an academically oriented board-certified/board eligible hematologist-oncologist to lead and develop the Hematologic Malignancies Program at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. The applicant will join the Weill Cornell Medicine faculty working closely with leaders in academic medicine in lymphoma, myeloma and leukemia at the Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan to bring our world class hematologic malignancies program to Brooklyn with an emphasis on clinical research in myeloma and lymphoma. Participation in research activities of the Meyer Cancer Center is required and will be supported.

The ideal candidate will have experience in caring for patients with lymphoma, myeloma, leukemia and other blood disorders and with clinical trial enrollment.  We seek a dedicated and energetic clinician, clinical researcher, teacher, with the desire to expand a busy hematology program in Brooklyn, population 2.6 million, New York’s largest borough.

The salary range for this position is $315k to $400k. This compensation range does not include our amazing benefits and any incentive payments, based on quality measures and productivity, that may be applicable to this role. Full/Associate/Assistant Professors are encouraged to apply.  Faculty rank commensurate with experience.

NYPBMH is a 650-bed academic teaching program in Park Slope, Brooklyn with a full range of residencies and a hematology/medical oncology fellowship program.  The successful candidate will practice in the institution’s just opened 400,000 square foot outpatient building, the Center for Community Health, whose top floor is devoted to hematology and medical oncology.  The center includes a 32-chair infusion center and a dedicated clinical trials space. 

Brooklyn is known for its’ diverse neighborhoods that attract artists, professionals, singles and families, as well as visitors from all over NYC and around the world. Known for its’ excellent public schools, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, the Barclay Center, Brooklyn Bridge Park and in the borough’s southern extremes, the surf is always up on Coney Island. As one of the most ethnically diverse urban areas in the world, Brooklyn can satisfy nearly every taste. Foodies covet everything from the world’s best pizza to authentic Caribbean cuisine, Italian cuisine, Asian cuisine, BBQ, and Nathan’s Famous has been serving its’ world-famous hot dogs on Coney Island since 1916.  Brooklyn truly has something for everyone.

NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine are equal opportunity employers, committed to diversity and inclusion.

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