Medical Breast Oncology Physician – Academic Practice

Full Time

We are seeking an exceptional Medical Breast Oncology Physician to join our multidisciplinary Breast Oncology Program within the Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine. This is a full-time academic position with outstanding opportunities for clinical practice, programmatic leadership, innovation, and research collaboration in the heart of Boston, MA

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Serve as the Medical Oncology Lead for the multidisciplinary Breast Oncology Program.
  • Provide patient care at a central Boston location, with opportunities to expand clinical reach to community offices in suburban Stoneham and Framingham.
  • Participate in the weekly breast cancer-specific multidisciplinary tumor board.
  • Lead collaboration and programmatic growth across the health system.
  • Share inpatient oncology and consult service coverage with faculty.
  • Benefit from first-call night and weekend coverage by fellows for the practice.
  • Engage in interdisciplinary and translational research collaboration and teaching at all levels of medical education.
  • Support the fellowship training program in hematology and medical oncology, which includes:
  • Five fellows per year in a three-year program.
  • A unique structure with exclusive ambulatory experience in the first year.
  • Mentored research projects during the second and third years.
  • Provide care to a diverse ethnic and economic population, including nearby communities, offering access to cutting-edge cancer treatments and diagnostics.

Requirements:

  • Board Eligible or Board Certified in Medical Oncology.
  • Early career candidates with a focus on Breast Cancer care are especially encouraged to apply.
  • Experience in the clinical use of chemotherapeutic, targeted biologic, and immunotherapeutic agents preferred.
  • Research experience in clinical trial implementation and execution is a plus.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Annual Outpatient Visits: The division oversees 25,000 outpatient visits and treatments annually.
  • Leadership Opportunity: Direct the Medical Breast Oncology Program and influence programmatic growth across the health system.
  • Research and Teaching: Participate in innovative research collaborations and medical education at all levels.
  • Diverse Patient Population: Work with diverse communities, offering care to underserved populations.
  • Supportive Infrastructure: First-call responsibilities managed by fellows.
  • Join a world-class team and contribute to cutting-edge breast cancer care while advancing innovation and research in the field.