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East Carolina University

Location: GreenvilleNC 27858 Document ID: A4425-01IL Posted on: 2018-03-0103/01/2018 Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-03-31
 

RADIATION ONCOLOGY -- FACULTY POSITION

Job Description: The duties and responsibilities of this position will consist of performing and providing clinical care to patients with cancer diseases and other conditions treated with radiotherapy, including Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS); Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT); brachytherapy; radiopharmaceuticals; and external beam modalities.

Traditional duties of an academic clinical faculty member include excellence in teaching; research activity, including publications in scholarly, refereed journals and presentations at learned societies; service to the Department, School, University and profession; and any other duties as assigned by the Department Chair.

This is a fixed-term position. Title is commensurate with qualifications.

The Department of Radiation Oncology at the Brody School of Medicine is part of the Health Sciences Division at East Carolina University, a member of the University of North Carolina state school system.

Department faculty are actively involved in multidisciplinary disease teams to provide clinical care, research, and teaching of medical students and fellows.

The Department co-sponsors an accredited Medical Physics graduate program and residency with the ECU Department of Physics.

The Department has four affiliated community practices in North Carolina on an integrated ARIA/Eclipse network, facilitating coordination of care and quality standardization.

The Brody School of Medicine is closely affiliated with Vidant Health System, whose flagship tertiary hospital, Vidant Medical Center, provides the primary teaching hospital for the medical school. Vidant Medical Center is building a 6-story, 96-bed, 418,000 square foot Cancer Center which will open in March 2018.

This Center includes a new Radiation Oncology clinical department which will be among the most state of the art in the Southeastern region. Technologies in the department will include two Varian TrueBeam linacs equipped with Optical Surface Imaging, Calypso, respiratory gating and 6DoF couch, a Varian Edge stereotactic linac, an M6 CyberKnife, an HDR brachytherapy suite, a GE CT simulator and a fifth vault configured for an MRI-linac.

The outpatient facility will also house multispecialty clinics, a 60-chair infusion center, patient support services, a women's imaging center, pharmacy, conference space and healing gardens. The integrated bed tower will accommodate all oncology inpatients in the floors above the ambulatory facility.

The medical center also houses a GammaKnife Perfexion unit in a separate facility with a dedicated MRI and patient support space.


Minimum Qualifications: MD or DO;

Board Certified/Board Eligible as a Radiation Oncologist.


Special Instructions to Applicants: East Carolina University requires applicants to submit a candidate profile online in order to be considered for the position. In addition to submitting a candidate profile online, please submit online the required applicant documents:

Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Interest
List of Three References (noting contact information)

Date Initial Screening Begins: 07-12-2017

Job Close Date: Open Until Filled


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