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The MSKCC Department of Radiation Oncology is one of the nation’s largest. The GU service includes over 20 faculty members practicing across 7 sites focusing on the treatment of primary and oligometastatic prostate, bladder, testis, and renal cancer. The service has robust and wide-ranging research activities involving prospective and retrospective clinical and translational studies that examine the role of radiation in the management of these diseases. The prospective trial portfolio includes both cooperative group studies (e.g. NRG and ANZUP) and investigator-initiated efforts. The service benefits from deep and close collaborations with the Department of Medical Physics and supports a wide range of modalities and technologies including LDR and HDR Brachytherapy, SBRT, MR-based radiation planning, and an expanding MR Linear Accelerator program. The service also maintains continually updated clinical guidelines on indications for radiation and optimal techniques for each disease sub-site within the GU service. Of note, physicians on the service manage both ADT and ARSI therapy for most of the primary and salvage prostate cancer cases treated. The service collaborates closely with the Divisions of Urology, Genitourinary Medical Oncology and Departments of Radiology and Pathology on research efforts and guideline management.
Principal Administrative Duties and Responsibilities:
The Department of Radiation Oncology at MSKCC treats approximately 11,500 patients across its 7 sites. This position will involve approximately 25-50% clinical effort and 50-75% research/administration, depending on the candidate’s credentials and research effort.
If you have any questions about this job opportunity, please contact:
Sean McBride, MD
Mcbrides@mskcc.org
Please include a cover letter, brief statement of prior research experience and research interests, CV, and contact information for three references in your application submission.
Salary: $400,000 – $600,000
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