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IU Health Medical Group

Complex General Surgical Oncology-Indianapolis, IN

IU Health Medical Group, Indianapolis, Indiana, us, 46262

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Position Overview The Indiana University School of Medicine's Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, in conjunction with IU Health Medical Group

is seeking a board‑certified general surgeon with a completed fellowship in Complex General Surgical Oncology and clinical experience in managing cutaneous malignancies, retroperitoneal sarcoma and gastrointestinal cancer including peritoneal surface malignancy.

This faculty position will hold appointments at the Indiana University Health Adult Academic Health Center and the Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, and will be responsible for providing patient care, teaching residents and students, and participating in clinical and translational research within the Division of Surgical Oncology. It is a full‑time position. Salary, research funding, and academic rank will be commensurate with past experience.

Department of Surgery The IUSM Department of Surgery is committed to the education and development of excellent surgical clinicians, incorporating the necessary skills and competencies for high‑standard patient care. Faculty educators advance scientific research and strive to instill leadership qualities for graduates across all practice settings.

IU Health IU Health is Indiana's most comprehensive healthcare system, ranked No.1 in the state. It partners with the Indiana University School of Medicine and provides physicians opportunities in breakthrough research and high‑quality patient care statewide.

Qualifications

MD or terminal degree required;

Completed a Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship with extensive training in the management of cutaneous and gastrointestinal malignancies;

Board certified in General Surgery;

Eligible for an unrestricted medical license in the State of Indiana.

Location & Community Indianapolis, Indiana – the 17th largest city in the U.S., offers a vibrant cultural scene, top‑ranked educational institutions, and renowned sports teams (Colts, Fever, Pacers, Indians, IndyCar). The city is listed by U.S. News & World Report as a top place to live and features a diverse population with a strong arts and recreation scene.

Hospital & Academic Center IU Health University Hospital is a 440‑bed teaching institution currently ranked No.1 in Indiana by U.S. News & World Report. It offers national‑level programs in oncology, hematology, transplant, gastroenterology, pulmonology, and major surgical subspecialties. The Indiana University Health Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute designated center, is housed here. A new downtown hospital campus is under construction and will open in late 2027.

Diversity & Inclusion In line with Indiana University School of Medicine's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, candidates who enhance representational diversity and contribute to equitable and inclusive learning and working environments are encouraged to apply. IUSM maintains an anti‑racist stance and continually updates policies to provide equitable opportunities for all community members.

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