Radiation Oncology Full-Time position in Valhalla, New York - WMC Health Network

    WMC Health Network
    WMC Health Network Valhalla, United States

    1 month ago

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    Job Summary:


    The Westchester Medical Center Health Network and New York Medical College are seeking a new faculty radiation oncologist committed to providing and defining state-of-the-art care.

    The successful candidate will lead growth of new and expanding clinical and research programs.

    Potential areas of focus for this new position include gynecologic, breast and pediatric oncologywith additional clinical roles to be defined based on the candidates experience and interests in coordination with Departmental needs.




    Facility Info:


    The Department of Radiation Medicine at Westchester Medical Center is a full-service radiation oncology department dedicated to offering the highest level of care to our patients.

    The Department of Radiation Medicine offers a comprehensive range of therapies including 3DCRT, IMRT, VMAT, IGRT, SRS, SRT, SBRT, as well as HDR and LDR brachytherapy including a Gamma Tile program for GBM and radionuclide therapies.

    The department is equipped with state-of-the-art treatment planning and delivery platforms including a wide bore Phillips CT simulator and True Beam linear accelerator.

    A Zap-X, one of the first in the United States, is due for installation later in 2024. A Varian 600c is also housed on site with plans moving forward for replacement with a leading-edge treatment modality. The Department is currently equipped with a Varian VeriSource IX HDR treatment system. LDR brachytherapy is also performed for prostate cancer, brain tumors and other malignancies. We serve as a referral center across our region for complex brachytherapy procedures.

    We are equipped in the department to plan and treat with radiation therapy for patients under anesthesia including pediatric patients cared for at the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital onsite at our main campus.

    The department is located within the main hospital in Valhalla New York and routinely coordinates assessment and treatment of both inpatients and outpatients.

    The department also has a Pyrexar 500 available for superficial and interstitial hyperthermia treatments.

    In addition to the main campus, radiation therapy is provided at three of our network hospitals across the Hudson Valley that serve as a referral base to WMC for complex treatments not available in the community.

    Teaching opportunities are provided through rotation of senior medical students, medical oncology fellows and pediatric oncology fellows through the Department with a long-term goal of re-establishing a medical residency program.

    The Department is currently staffed by 5 physician faculty members with subspecialty expertise.

    With planned physical and programmatic expansion of the department this presents an outstanding opportunity for junior and mid-career faculty to define and build robust research focused clinical programs at the forefront of the field of radiation medicine.

    Salary and appointment to the full-time medical school faculty is anticipated at rank level commensurate with training and experience.




    Training/License:


    In addition to board certification or eligibility, candidates must have or be able to obtain a New York State medical license.

    A minimum of 3 years of faculty experience post-training and successful academic track record are preferred.