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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Division of Medical Oncology and Hematology seeks a medical oncologist with a focus on gastrointestinal (GI) medical oncology to join our growing program. Our ideal candidate would be an early to mid-career GI medical oncologist with ambition to expand the Mayo Clinic in Arizona Gastrointestinal (GI) Medical Oncology Program. Our ideal candidate will have a career focus in colorectal or hepatobiliary cancers. The applicant will have the opportunity to teach medical students residents and fellows and will receive mentorship from more senior faculty. The successful candidate will partner with our internationally recognized group including but not limited to transplant surgical gastroenterology/hepatology and radiation oncology teams in a multidisciplinary clinic develop and conduct clinical trials help recruit future colleagues and drive innovation across the spectrum of care. The successful applicant will be able to build their academic practice and reputation nationally and internationally.
Cancer care at Mayo Clinic is managed collaboratively across the Arizona Florida and Minnesota campuses therefore the applicant will have access to the combined resources of the entire Mayo Clinic Enterprise Network. This includes over 200 oncologists and hematologists CORE research facilities pathology clinical records and over 2000 faculty involved in cancer care. Additionally the GI Cancer Program members are active participants in the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology and the NCI Experimental Therapeutics-Clinical Trials Network (ET-CTN). The GI program includes an NCI Specialized Program in Research Excellence (SPORE) grant. Clinical trials are conducted in collaboration with Industry partners the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology the NCI Experimental Therapeutics Clinical Trials Network (UM1) among others.
Additionally Mayo Clinic has a strategic and robust relationship with Arizona State University (ASU). ASU has its headquarters located in Tempe Arizona and is now the largest university in the United States. It has been designated by US World and News as the most innovative university in the nation for eight years in a row. Mayo Clinic and ASU formalized their relationship in 2016 under the rubric of the Mayo Clinic and ASU Alliance for Healthcare. We have multiple areas of interaction including research education innovation and administration. Four focal areas of interest include Human Performance and Biomedical Research Digital Connectivity Workforce of the Future (Education) and Medical Technology. ASU built a research building in proximity to Mayo Clinic hospital the Health Futures collaboration with ASU we are building a biotechnology corridor called Discovery Oasis. Owning over 250 acres of land adjacent to our hospital secures strategically the future of Mayo Clinic. Individuals of Mayo Clinic can hold adjunct appointments at ASU and in some circumstances can have students as part of the research team.
Over the next four years Mayo Clinic is making significant investments in both the physical and technological future of health care through doubling the size of the Mayo Clinic campus in Phoenix inclusive of practice education and research activities. Mayo Clinics campuses in Arizona are in Phoenix and Scottsdale in the beautiful Sonoran Desert.
Join an organization that provides a rewarding career and promotes excellence in patient-centered care!! It is an opportune time to join our Division and be a leader in growth and development. This an exciting time to be in Arizona!!
Board eligible or board certified in Medical Oncology. Eligible for licensure in the state of Arizona.
Full-Time