Rinvio Recruitment
Job Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Oncologist to join our healthcare team. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge in oncology and a passion for providing exceptional patient care. This role involves diagnosing and treating patients with cancer, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and contributing to clinical research initiatives. The Oncologist will play a crucial role in developing treatment plans, managing patient care, and supporting patients through their treatment journey.
Responsibilities
Evaluate patients through comprehensive medical histories and physical examinations.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on the latest clinical guidelines and research.
Administer chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other oncological treatments.
Collaborate with other specialists including surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists to ensure comprehensive patient care.
Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Provide education to patients and their families regarding diagnosis, treatment options, and side effects management.
Participate in clinical trials and contribute to research efforts aimed at improving cancer treatments.
Maintain accurate medical records in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Engage in health coaching to promote lifestyle changes that can aid in recovery.
Skills Job Requirements:
You must be
Board Eligible
(this means you need to finish your training within the last 3 years and become Board Certified within 1 year of starting the job) or
Board Certified
in
Hematology
- This is required.
You must be
Board Eligible
(finish training within the last 3 years and become Board Certified within 1 year of starting the job) or
Board Certified
in
Medical Oncology
- This is required.
You need to have a license to work in
Iowa
and
Illinois
(or be willing to get one) - This is required.
You need to have
DEA verbal confirmation
(or be able to get it before starting) - This is required.
You need to have a
CSR/CDA
(or be able to get it before starting) - This is required.
It is
preferred
that you have a
clean malpractice record .
Certification Requirements
Board Certified
Board Eligible
Controlled Substance (CSR/CDS)
DEA
State License Requirements:
Illinois
Iowa
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Responsibilities
Evaluate patients through comprehensive medical histories and physical examinations.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on the latest clinical guidelines and research.
Administer chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other oncological treatments.
Collaborate with other specialists including surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists to ensure comprehensive patient care.
Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Provide education to patients and their families regarding diagnosis, treatment options, and side effects management.
Participate in clinical trials and contribute to research efforts aimed at improving cancer treatments.
Maintain accurate medical records in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Engage in health coaching to promote lifestyle changes that can aid in recovery.
Skills Job Requirements:
You must be
Board Eligible
(this means you need to finish your training within the last 3 years and become Board Certified within 1 year of starting the job) or
Board Certified
in
Hematology
- This is required.
You must be
Board Eligible
(finish training within the last 3 years and become Board Certified within 1 year of starting the job) or
Board Certified
in
Medical Oncology
- This is required.
You need to have a license to work in
Iowa
and
Illinois
(or be willing to get one) - This is required.
You need to have
DEA verbal confirmation
(or be able to get it before starting) - This is required.
You need to have a
CSR/CDA
(or be able to get it before starting) - This is required.
It is
preferred
that you have a
clean malpractice record .
Certification Requirements
Board Certified
Board Eligible
Controlled Substance (CSR/CDS)
DEA
State License Requirements:
Illinois
Iowa
#J-18808-Ljbffr