ETSU Quillen College of Medicine invites board-certified/board-eligible Hematologists/Oncologists to join our existing team of physicians at the Regional Cancer Center in Johnson City, TN. As a Clinical Academic Hematologist/Oncologist at ETSU, you will play a pivotal role in delivering comprehensive care, contributing to research, and educating future healthcare professionals in the field of hematology/oncology. This outpatient-focused position follows a 4-day schedule, with one day reserved for protected administrative time. Inpatient responsibility is shared amongst partners, with each physician covering one week at a time.
Hematologists/Oncologists play a significant role in improving the healthcare landscape of our community, as there is a substantial need for their expertise in this region. Faculty members benefit from the guidance of experienced academic leaders within our established medical school, alongside a multitude of resources tailored to foster their professional development and growth. The ETSU Department of Internal Medicine adheres to AAMC salary recommendations, ensuring compensation is aligned with national academic salary standards for each specialty.
If you are a passionate Hematologist/Oncologist seeking to make a meaningful impact in a collaborative and academic environment, we encourage you to apply and become a valued member of the ETSU Quillen College of Medicine team.
The value of employment at ETSU goes far beyond salary. Regular benefited ETSU employees enjoy a full range of benefits, services, and programs including: Job Summary:
Check out the ETSU Human Resources Benefits page for additional information at: https://www.etsu.edu/human-resources/benefits/.
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