| Facility: | State-of-the-art facility |
| Location: | Growing metro, Kentucky USA |
| Degree: | MD |
| Years Partnership: | Negotiable |
| Beginning Comp.: | 300k - 349k |
| Potential Comp.: | Negotiable |
| Board Status: | Board Certified |
| Perm/Locum: | Perm ASAP |
| Workload: | Full Time |
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| Date Posted: | 06/02/2008 |
| Job Number: | RO-154524 |
| Contact Name: | Todd Martin |
| Company: | MHA Group - Merritt, Hawkins & Associates |
| Agency: | Yes |
| Phone: | 800.306.1330 |
| Fax: | 972-983-0715 |
| Website: | Visit Website |
| List All Jobs: | MHA Group - Merritt, Hawkins & Associates Jobs |
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About Radiation Oncology Jobs
Radiation oncologists (RO) are physicians that manage the care of cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment. Throughout the treatment plan, they monitor progress and adjust treatment if necessary to ensure patients obtain quality care. In addition to treatment, an important role of Radiation oncologists is to identify and treat any side effects from radiation therapy.
Radiation oncologist's training include four years of college, four years of medical school, one year of general medical training, then four years of residency training in radiation oncology. They also have extensive training in the safe use of radiation to treat disease. If they pass a special examination, they are certified by the American Board of Radiology. (Source: radiologyinfo.com)
ACADEMIC RAD/ONC
PRIVATE PRACTICE INCOME
Seven weeks off
The best equipment available today
Develop a schedule that works for you
Consider the availability of an innovative and flexible academic Radiation Oncology opportunity. This practice offers a blend of private practice and academics in a physician-friendly environment. Live and work in one of the nation’s largest medical communities.
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The area is a perfect mix of everything a large city can provide, without all of the negatives associated with “big city” life. It is large enough to support professional sports, international airports, all major industries and diversity; ranked as one of the top ten “Fittest Cities in America”, the 15th “Best City for Building Personal Net Worth” and more. Physicians choose to live here for these benefits and have remained due to great reimbursement and high quality of life. Other highlights include: