Medical Oncologist
- Employer
- Olympic Medical Physicians
- Location
- Olympic Peninsula, Washington
- Salary
- Generous base salary with productivity bonus
- Closing date
- Mar 5, 2025
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- Position
- Medical Oncologist, Oncologist / Hematologist
- Category
- Hematologic Oncology, Medical Oncology
- Hours
- Full Time
- Education
- BC/BE Medical Oncologist, BC/BE Hematologist/Oncologist
Medical Oncologist
Olympic Medical Physicians, a physician-led, multispecialty medical group associated with the Olympic Medical Center in the coastal Washington communities of Sequim and Port Angeles, is hiring board certified/board eligible medical/hematologic oncology physicians to serve a growing population.
This is a uniquely positioned physician-centric group practice where you will have the autonomy to practice as you see fit in a free-standing comprehensive cancer center— integrating cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care coordination into a single nature-inspired location with on-site radiation oncology, diagnostic imaging, pharmacy, behavioral health, and laboratory services. Our commitment to multidisciplinary decision-making, tumor boards, and clinical trials create a collaborative environment designed to promote evidence-based care and lifelong education. We pride ourselves on our holistic approach to healing that considers a person's whole health, including their physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Work-life balance is prioritized, and flexible work arrangements can be accommodated. Practice state-of-the-art medicine largely free from many of the headaches of corporate healthcare!
Requirements
• MD or DO degree from a fully accredited medical or osteopathic school of medicine
• US ACGME Residency Fellowship training in Hematology/Oncology
• Board certification or eligibility in Hematology/Oncology
• Washington medical license, or the ability to obtain one
• Candidates requiring Visa sponsorship will be reviewed on an individual basis
About us
Olympic Medical Center is locally owned and operated, governed by a seven-member, publicly elected board. As an independent hospital, Olympic Medical Center is not owned or operated by a health system or integrated delivery network. As the largest employer in Clallam County, we employ more than 1,600 people. As a safety net hospital, Olympic Medical Center is designated as a rural Sole Community Hospital and Rural Referral Center, acknowledging the medical center as the health care anchor for the community.
Our value statements are core to our culture. They reflect the behavior and attitudes that are important to us, are an agreement for how we treat each other, help us make decisions on how to act, and are a promise of what people can expect from us. Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values at: https://www.olympicmedical.org/about-us/
Community Information
Consistently cited as one of the best places to live in the United States, the picturesque communities of the North Olympic Peninsula are renowned for their high quality of life. Surrounded by water on 3 sides and nestled at the foot of the Olympic Mountain Range (“where the mountains meet the sea”), the Olympic Peninsula is characterized by its diverse range of ecosystems and microclimates. While the Olympic Rain Forest is considered the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states (averaging over 200 inches of rain per year), the city of Sequim famously sits in the “rain shadow” of the Olympic Mountains and thus boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually (with a rainfall total of 16 inches…less than Los Angeles). Whether one prefers rain or sun; coastal living or mountain scenery (or all of the above), there is truly something here for everybody.
Both Sequim and Port Angeles in particular have seen explosive growth over the last decade and now boasts many big city amenities with small town charm. Known for their family friendly neighborhoods, safe communities, top rated public schools, and affordable living costs, both cities (situated 15 miles apart) have been recognized by national publications for their high quality of life. Residents love the Olympic Discovery Trail, a 135-mile multi-use path that traverses the crystal blue waters of the Puget Sound along the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Pacific Coast as well as an excellent network of public parks and over a dozen municipal golf courses. Recreational opportunities such as hiking, sailing, camping, skiing, kayaking or cycling are all minutes away. Over a dozen award-winning wineries line the Olympic Peninsula Winery Trail. For afficionados of the arts, the Olympic Peninsula is known for its local playhouses, theaters, orchestras, and galleries, as well as for cultural events such as the world-famous Lavender Festival held each July. In 2023, a 56-million dollar, 800-seat waterfront performing arts and events center opened with the goal of bringing talented acts to the area. For those with more cosmopolitan tastes, the Olympic Peninsula is only 60 minutes to the metropolitan Seattle region and a short ferry ride to Victoria, Canada (a truly international city that boats the second oldest Chinatown after San Francisco in all of North America).
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