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GI Oncologist - JTCC Hackensack

Employer
The US Oncology Network
Location
Hackensack, New Jersey
Posted Date
Jun 14, 2024
Reference
2023-1597
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Overview

The John Theurer Cancer Center (JTCC) in Hackensack, NJ is looking for a graduating medical oncology fellow or junior faculty member to join our GI Oncology Division. JTCC is an NCI Designated Cancer Center as part of the consortium with The Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University, and is the largest cancer program in NJ. This is an outstanding opportunity for an oncologist with an interest in providing state of the art clinical care to GI cancer patients at an academic center that has the full range of subspecialty support services for this patient population. The GI Oncology Division is focused on delivering comprehensive multidisciplinary GI cancer care, and is supported by a team of specialized surgeons, radiation oncologists, diagnostic and interventional gastroenterologists, diagnostic and interventional radiologists, and pathologists all functioning within an integrated system at Hackensack University Medical Center. We have a well-run, efficient, robust and growing clinical research program incorporating both investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored trial, including one of the largest Phase I programs on the East Coast. This unique opportunity John Theurer Cancer Center features the best from both the academic and clinical practice environments.

JTCC is a member of The US Oncology Network, the largest network of community based cancer centers in the United States. Through this affiliation, physicians can enjoy participation in nationwide committees and benefit from a strong cost and reimbursement structure.

JTCC offers a competitive salary and a full suite of benefits.

The US Oncology Network

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