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The Department of Radiation Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital (NYPQH), in affiliation with Weill Cornell Medical College, is seeking a Radiation Oncologist for a full-time Assistant Professor faculty position.
The successful candidate will join a collaborative and academically driven department. Clinical responsibilities will focus primarily on the treatment of thoracic and breast cancers using external beam radiation techniques. While building their practice, the faculty member may also treat patients with other malignancies and provide cross-coverage as needed.
In addition to clinical duties, the faculty member will participate in the academic mission of Weill Cornell Medicine by teaching residents, fellows, and medical students, attending departmental and institutional conferences, and contributing to scholarly or research activities.
Qualified applicants must hold an M.D. (or equivalent), be board certified or board-eligible in Radiation Oncology and be eligible for medical licensure in the State of New York. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to clinical excellence, patient-centered care, teaching, and academic collaboration.
This position is available for immediate hire.
To apply, submit a cover letter and comprehensive curriculum vitae to Erwin Catacutan at erc4018@med.cornell.edu or directly apply to the link below.
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