**Job Description:**
- Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and staging of various malignancies utilizing detailed clinical assessments advanced imaging modalities and laboratory diagnostics.
- Formulate customized therapeutic strategies for individual patients integrating modalities such as chemotherapy radiation therapy immunotherapy and targeted agents.
- Monitor and evaluate patient progress throughout treatment making necessary adjustments to therapeutic protocols based on clinical response and tolerability.
- Manage and mitigate treatment-related adverse effects while providing supportive care to optimize patient quality of life.
- Educate patients and families regarding diagnoses treatment alternatives and potential prognoses to facilitate informed decision-making.
- Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families throughout their cancer journey.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including surgical oncologists radiologists oncology nurses nurse practitioners and navigators to ensure coordinated and comprehensive oncological care.
- Engage in clinical trials research projects and quality improvement initiatives aimed at advancing oncological practice.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of clinical guidelines recent advances and evidence-based practices in the field of oncology.
- Mentor and guide healthcare personnel in oncology-specific practices to enhance care delivery.
- Contribute to patient care planning and departmental initiatives aimed at improving clinical outcomes and operational efficiency.
- Candidate commuting distance is limited to a maximum of 1 hour.
- Work schedule consists of two clinic days per week approximating 24 hours/week starting April 2026 with typical outpatient clinic hours to be finalized.
- Weekend responsibilities involve participating in a rotating schedule.
**Qualifications:**
- Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Oncology.
- Maintain a clean malpractice history.
- Submit the most recent NPDB Self Query Report (within 30 days of active status).
- Possess an active Vermont medical license (to be acquired prior to employment commencement).
- Completion of an accredited residency program in oncology or urology in the United States or Canada.
**Certification and License Requirements:**
- Board Certified or Board Eligible status is required.
- Active Vermont state license is mandatory.
- A clean malpractice and license history is essential.
- Submission of a copy of the most recent NPDB report is required.
- Employment is at-will allowing termination by either party at any time.
**Job Description:**- Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and staging of various malignancies utilizing detailed clinical assessments advanced imaging modalities and laboratory diagnostics.- Formulate customized therapeutic strategies for individual patients integrating modalities such as c...
**Job Description:**
- Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and staging of various malignancies utilizing detailed clinical assessments advanced imaging modalities and laboratory diagnostics.
- Formulate customized therapeutic strategies for individual patients integrating modalities such as chemotherapy radiation therapy immunotherapy and targeted agents.
- Monitor and evaluate patient progress throughout treatment making necessary adjustments to therapeutic protocols based on clinical response and tolerability.
- Manage and mitigate treatment-related adverse effects while providing supportive care to optimize patient quality of life.
- Educate patients and families regarding diagnoses treatment alternatives and potential prognoses to facilitate informed decision-making.
- Provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families throughout their cancer journey.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including surgical oncologists radiologists oncology nurses nurse practitioners and navigators to ensure coordinated and comprehensive oncological care.
- Engage in clinical trials research projects and quality improvement initiatives aimed at advancing oncological practice.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of clinical guidelines recent advances and evidence-based practices in the field of oncology.
- Mentor and guide healthcare personnel in oncology-specific practices to enhance care delivery.
- Contribute to patient care planning and departmental initiatives aimed at improving clinical outcomes and operational efficiency.
- Candidate commuting distance is limited to a maximum of 1 hour.
- Work schedule consists of two clinic days per week approximating 24 hours/week starting April 2026 with typical outpatient clinic hours to be finalized.
- Weekend responsibilities involve participating in a rotating schedule.
**Qualifications:**
- Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Oncology.
- Maintain a clean malpractice history.
- Submit the most recent NPDB Self Query Report (within 30 days of active status).
- Possess an active Vermont medical license (to be acquired prior to employment commencement).
- Completion of an accredited residency program in oncology or urology in the United States or Canada.
**Certification and License Requirements:**
- Board Certified or Board Eligible status is required.
- Active Vermont state license is mandatory.
- A clean malpractice and license history is essential.
- Submission of a copy of the most recent NPDB report is required.
- Employment is at-will allowing termination by either party at any time.
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