Radiation Oncology Jobs in Chicago, IL
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Radiation Oncologist
Mercor
About the job Mercor connects elite creative and technical talent with leading AI research labs. Headquartered in San Francisco our investors include Benchmark General Catalyst Peter Thiel Adam DAngelo Larry Summers and Jack Dorsey. Position: Hematology / Oncology Expert Type: Contract Compensation:...
Lead Service Integrator (lsi) – Therapy Guidance
Ge Healthcare
Job Description SummaryThis role is part of the RT software solutions leadership and will be pivotal in developing and deploying world-class service strategy for Radiation Therapy software solutions. The LSI will provide leadership to the cross-functional teams to ensure the relevant service offerin...
Radiation Oncology Veterinary Assistant
Medvet
DescriptionMedVetis a fast-growing Emergency and Specialty provider with practices nationwide. We help our patients receive advanced medical treatments and innovations. Things like chemotherapy and radiation cardiac ablations treatments for glaucoma physical rehabilitationdermatologyand so much more...
Radiation Oncology Veterinary Assistant
Medvet
DescriptionMedVetis a fast-growing Emergency and Specialty provider with practices nationwide. We help our patients receive advanced medical treatments and innovations. Things like chemotherapy and radiation cardiac ablations treatments for glaucoma physical rehabilitationdermatologyand so much more...
Radiation Oncology, Full Professor In Medical Phys...
The University Of Chicago
The University of Chicagos Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology is searching for a tenured Full Professor who will have a leadership position in Medical Physics focusing on the development of AI-driven imaging technologies that aid in cancer radiotherapy. The appointee must have an NIH fund...