University of Missouri Healthcare
Academic Radiation Oncologist (NTT or T/TT)
University of Missouri Healthcare, Columbia, Missouri, United States
Job Details
The University of Missouri School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, chaired by Dr. Bo Lu, is expanding and searching for a full‑time Radiation Oncologist who wishes to build a world‑class, specialized clinical practice at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center. Our ideal candidate will provide the highest level of care to patients who come to us with the most complex cases from across our region. The applicant will have the opportunity to provide clinical radiation oncology services and lead the growth of research and scholarly activities related to oncology and cancer.
Responsibilities
80% Clinical
10% Teaching/Education
10% Administration
Equipment & Treatments Provided
Trilogy Linear Accelerators
TrueBeam Linear Accelerators
Varian Ethos
Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT)
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
Brachytherapy
Support
Radiation Dosimetrists
Radiation Therapists
Radiation Physicists
Radiation Oncology Nurses
About Us Greater than 600 new patients undergo radiation therapy each year, including both adult and pediatric patients. Our radiation team works with other specialized medical doctors to provide patients with optimal cancer treatment. Every week, doctors—surgeons, oncologists, pathologists, and radiologists—meet for tumor boards to discuss, review, and develop the optimal treatment plan for each patient.
Research Opportunities at the University of Missouri Being part of the four‑campus, land‑grant University of Missouri System provides access to rich resources and distinctive capabilities. Strong industry partnerships with Cerner, Siemens Healthineers, Thermo‑ Fischer, and others enable us to accelerate discovery and innovation. Collaboration opportunities also exist at Siteman Cancer Center for joint projects, publications, and grant funding.
NextGen Precision Health Institute The $220 million, 265,000‑square‑foot research facility is a hub where scientists and clinicians collaborate with experts in other disciplines. The facility is equipped for every step of the translational research process and houses a MAGNETOM Terra 7 Tesla (7T) MRI scanner, the first of its kind in Missouri.
Research Resources The University of Missouri has unparalleled infrastructure and basic science faculty collaborators to develop the next generation of radiopharmaceuticals for imaging and therapy. With the largest University research reactor in the US (MURR) producing Iodine‑131, Lutetium‑177, and the new wave of beta‑emitting radionuclides, the new infrastructure supports pre‑clinical and human imaging.
Clinical Qualifications MD/DO, Board‑Certified/Board‑eligible in Radiation Oncology
Benefits This position is eligible for University benefits. As part of your total compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses.
Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To request ADA accommodations, please contact the Director of Accessibility and ADA.
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Responsibilities
80% Clinical
10% Teaching/Education
10% Administration
Equipment & Treatments Provided
Trilogy Linear Accelerators
TrueBeam Linear Accelerators
Varian Ethos
Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT)
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
Brachytherapy
Support
Radiation Dosimetrists
Radiation Therapists
Radiation Physicists
Radiation Oncology Nurses
About Us Greater than 600 new patients undergo radiation therapy each year, including both adult and pediatric patients. Our radiation team works with other specialized medical doctors to provide patients with optimal cancer treatment. Every week, doctors—surgeons, oncologists, pathologists, and radiologists—meet for tumor boards to discuss, review, and develop the optimal treatment plan for each patient.
Research Opportunities at the University of Missouri Being part of the four‑campus, land‑grant University of Missouri System provides access to rich resources and distinctive capabilities. Strong industry partnerships with Cerner, Siemens Healthineers, Thermo‑ Fischer, and others enable us to accelerate discovery and innovation. Collaboration opportunities also exist at Siteman Cancer Center for joint projects, publications, and grant funding.
NextGen Precision Health Institute The $220 million, 265,000‑square‑foot research facility is a hub where scientists and clinicians collaborate with experts in other disciplines. The facility is equipped for every step of the translational research process and houses a MAGNETOM Terra 7 Tesla (7T) MRI scanner, the first of its kind in Missouri.
Research Resources The University of Missouri has unparalleled infrastructure and basic science faculty collaborators to develop the next generation of radiopharmaceuticals for imaging and therapy. With the largest University research reactor in the US (MURR) producing Iodine‑131, Lutetium‑177, and the new wave of beta‑emitting radionuclides, the new infrastructure supports pre‑clinical and human imaging.
Clinical Qualifications MD/DO, Board‑Certified/Board‑eligible in Radiation Oncology
Benefits This position is eligible for University benefits. As part of your total compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses.
Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To request ADA accommodations, please contact the Director of Accessibility and ADA.
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