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Partnership Track Radiation Oncology opportunity in Austin, TX
Texas Cancer Institute is seeking a full time Radiation Oncologist to join our Cancer Institute in Austin, TX.
Qualified candidates must have a Medical Degree, be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Radiation Oncology, possess a current Texas medical license, or able to obtain a Texas Medical license. The Radiation Oncologist, working with other members of the radiation therapy team, will develop, prescribe, perform, and oversee the entire radiation treatment plan, while incorporating a multi-disciplinary, patient centered approach.
Along with Radiation Oncology, our practice includes Gynecologic Oncology, Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, Hematology/Oncology, and Neuro Oncology.
Our physicians-as well as our dedicated, compassionate team of nurses and support staff provide a wide range of diagnostic, clinical and preventive services to our patients. Our healthcare quality and personalized service makes us a leader in the Oncology market.
Total compensation package will be commensurate with experience. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance; life insurance; short-term disability; long-term disability; flexible spending account; 401(k) retirement savings plan; paid vacation, CME allowance, paid malpractice insurance; generous paid time off, as well as paid holidays.
With this opportunity comes the following metropolitan amenities:
Texas - Consistently ranked as one of the best places to practice medicine
No State income tax
Significant tort reform
Capital City and Metropolitan market
Booming economy - many businesses area headquartered in the area and many others have relocated to the market
International Airport
One of the "Southwest's best places to live"
"Live music capital of the world"
Home to the University of Texas at Austin Longhorns
Q2 Stadium, soccer specific.
Circuit of the America's - Formula 1, Moto GP and other racing events
Minutes from scenic Texas Hill Country
Ease of access to Lake Austin and Lake Travis
We are currently actively recruiting. If you are interested and would like to pursue this position further, please respond with a copy of your CV and contact information to: Sadr@texcancerinstitute.com
Requirements
Qualified candidates must have a Medical Degree, be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Radiation Oncology, possess a current Texas medical license, or able to obtain a Texas Medical license. The Radiation Oncologist, working with other members of the radiation therapy team, will develop, prescribe, perform, and oversee the entire radiation treatment plan, while incorporating a multi-disciplinary, patient centered approach.
