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Description
Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington is recruiting a BE/BC Radiation Oncologist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have an interest in GU, CNS, and lung cancers, experience with HDR brachytherapy (GYN and prostate) and radiosurgery experience, but still be comfortable treating all disease sites. This individual should also be capable of working at multiple locations that include Seattle, Burien, and Federal Way.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) Cancer Care represents a system of oncology services distributed across Western Washington, including 10 hospitals. We provide fully integrated cancer care supported by Hematologist/Oncologists, Surgeons, Pulmonologists, Radiologists, Pathologists and Primary Care. Our cancer programs are accredited by the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer.
The VMFH Radiation Oncology service has multidisciplinary patient clinics, multidisciplinary site specific prospective tumor boards and actively participates in NCI and industry sponsored clinical trials. Our locations include the specialty site at Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, along with community based locations at St. Anne’s Hospital in Burien, St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, and St. Michael’s Medical Center in Silverdale, WA.
VMFH system-wide Radiation Oncology offers Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT/VMAT), Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), Low Dose Rate brachytherapy, High Dose Rate brachytherapy, and Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SRS/SBRT).
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of relations with our employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is a:
Member of the Washington State Hospital Association
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization
Health care system affiliated with CommonSpirit Health
Requirements
- Successful completion of residency training in an ACGME accredited program.
- Board Certified/Eligible in Radiation Oncology by the American Board of Medical Specialties
- Ability to obtain a medical professional license in the State of Washington
- Ability to obtain a DEA with full prescriptive authority needed for specific practice
- Ideal candidate is three plus years post residency
- Proven ability to work in an integrated multidisciplinary environment
- Has a commitment to patient and team-centered medicine
- Has outstanding interpersonal relationships with peers, administrators and staff
- Has an interest in community-based radiation oncology within a highly integrated system
