Opportunity Details

Department of Radiation Oncology

Rad Onc - Clinical Divisions

Associate Professor

Associate to full Professor / Chief of GI service

The Department of Radiation Oncology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri has an exceptional opportunity for a faculty Radiation Oncologist and Chief of the Gastrointestinal Service. The position is at the rank of Assistant Professor to Full Professor and will be commensurate with experience and track-record. The Washington University Medical School and faculty practice is affiliated with the Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s Hospitals and the NCI designated Siteman Cancer Center. We also have off-campus multidisciplinary facilities throughout the St. Louis community.

Barnes-Jewish Hospital has one of the largest hospital based radiation oncology facilities in the US. There are 11 external beam treatment devices including a Mevion proton machine, Gamma Knife and ViewRay technology along with 5 simulators, and a dedicated brachytherapy suite. We typically treat over 3500 new patients per year with external beam radiation therapy and more than 3000 brachytherapy or radio-isotope treatments annually. The department features a fully-accredited four-year Radiation Oncology residency training program (ACGME certified), and a two-year residency Medical Physics training program (CAMPEP certified). Our department has a long history of significant contributions to academic radiation oncology. Department faculty are actively involved in multidisciplinary disease teams to provide clinical care, research, and teaching of medical students and fellows. All our treatment centers have achieved APEx accreditation in 2017.

We are seeking individuals committed to a career in academic medicine with plans for clinical and/or translational research. The department encourages investigator initiated research.



Washington University is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants must have at least four years of residency training in radiation oncology, and should be board certified or eligible by the American Board of Radiology-Radiation Oncology. Additionally they should be eligible for Missouri and Illinois medical licenses.

Experience in GI malignancies is required.

Jeff Michalski

jmichalski@wustl.edu

9/4/2018

No end date

An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

Washington University seeks an exceptionally qualified and diverse faculty; women, minorities, protected veterans and candidates with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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