The Knight Cancer Institute, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center and part of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is currently hiring for a Medical Director for our Columbia Memorial Hospital-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative in Astoria, Oregon. This position is a Clinical Associate within OHSU’s School of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology.
The CMH-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative in Astoria, Oregon provides comprehensive, personalized cancer care to help people in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington receive the treatment they need, while maintaining their quality of life.
The Collaborative brings together OHSU Knight Cancer Institute's leadership and excellence in oncology care with the friendly, welcoming atmosphere of Columbia Memorial Hospital, a leader among Oregon’s rural hospitals. As part of the Collaborative, our comprehensive care includes radiation oncology, medical oncology, infusion, nutrition, and social services, pharmacy, and patient navigation.
The Division of Hematology & Medical Oncology currently has over 110 faculty and is comprised of programs in the general hematology, solid tumor oncology, bone marrow transplant & cellular therapy, hematological malignancies, and palliative medicine. The Division also oversees faculty in a number of community practices, known as Community Hematology and Oncology (CHO), and maintains a strong collaboration with the VA Medical Center, linked to the main campus by a skybridge. Our clinical practices enroll more than 5,000 new patients each year.
The Division, the largest component of the Knight Cancer Institute, has a goal of providing outstanding patient care, ensuring access to high quality clinical and translational clinical trials, and integration of basic research. The Division has grown significantly over the past decade, and significant growth is projected.
The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute offers unprecedented resources to transform cancer early detection, diagnosis, intervention, and treatment, supported by the successful conclusion of a $1 billion fundraising campaign completed in 2015. Known as one of the pioneers in personalized cancer medicine and early detection, the Knight Cancer Institute creates an environment that encourages visionary leadership and dedicated teamwork in support of ending cancer as we know it. The Knight’s vision is a world freed from the burden of cancer, and our guiding principles remind us we are a bold, supportive, and connected team.
This position is located in Astoria, Oregon, and offers a highly collaborative atmosphere within a comprehensive health-care focused university with particular expertise in cancer, neurosciences, and cardiovascular medicine. Astoria, Oregon, has been listed as a top place to live by numerous magazines and websites. We also have clinics in the nearby communities of Seaside and Warrenton. The natural beauty of the North Oregon Coast, the friendliness of small-town life, and the vibrant arts and restaurant scene make this a great place to live. Whether you enjoy outdoor recreation, award-winning dining, history, festivals or family fun, we have it all. Hiking, beachcombing, tide-pooling, fishing, zip-lining, cycling, kayaking, kiteboarding, hunting and surfing are just some of the recreational opportunities. This opportunity offers a highly nurturing environment to grow professionally and personally.
Function/Duties of Position Support of the mission, goals and objectives of OHSU, The Knight Cancer Institute, The CMH-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative, The Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, and the School of Medicine.Care of patients with hematologic and oncologic disease in the community clinic setting at CMH in Astoria, OR. Engages surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, and primary care providers in the care of hematology and oncology patients.Leads Cancer Committee (CoC) and Breast and General tumor boards. Participate with other Division and CHO staff and provider teams, as needed.Member of the core leadership team in conjunction with the Administrative Director and Radiation Oncologist who provide Cancer Center program direction. Participate in administrative committees and councils of OHSU and CMH as approved by Division leadership.Participates in regulatory and other outside surveys including, but not limited to The Joint Commission, Planetree, and Accreditation Commission for Health Care.Leads efforts to continually improve the safety, delivery, and value of oncology services.Ensures operational excellence through achievement of organizational metrics.Participates in community projects > Education, Screening, Program Awareness events.Engage in public service through consultative activities with non-university groups with knowledge and consent of the Division Head and CHO Section Chief.Participate, as desired, in the education of medical students and house staff. Participate, as desired, in clinical, translational, and research activities. Required Qualifications MD, MD/PhD, DO, MBBS, or MBBChBoard Certification in Medical Oncology or Hematology Additional DetailsApply online. Please be sure to upload a Cover Letter and Resume/CV.
We offer a variety of benefits on top of joining a thriving organization:
Medical, dental and vision coverage at no or low cost to employees Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents Several retirement plans to choose from with contributions from OHSU 25 days a year of paid time off 8 days of sick time off Commuter subsidies Tuition reimbursement Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits Annual Merit Increase Growth/Development Opportunities Employee discounts to local and major businesses
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