Instructor-CTJob Title Instructor-CT Job Requisition ID 21373BR Department 732520:SOM: HMO: BMT Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Minimum Hourly $ 0 Midpoint Hourly $ 0 Minimum Annual $ 0 Midpoint Annual $ 0 Job Description The Winship Cancer Institute (WINSHIP) and The Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology of the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia are recruiting experienced academic physician scientists with expertise in hematologic malignancies and stem cell and bone marrow transplantation at the Instructor or Assistant Professor level. The WINSHIP has a growing clinical, translational, and basic research faculty and an extensive practice in hematology and oncology with many patients who become candidates for clinical trials. The successful candidate will have demonstrated competence in bone marrow and stem cell transplantation, experience leading a clinical program, and the ability to work closely with other hematologists, cancer biologists, specialists in biostatistics, clinical research, ethics, and regulatory affairs to conduct innovative translational research studies. The successful candidate is expected to successfully collaborate with existing faculty in the WINSHIP. A track record of established, peer-reviewed funding is strongly preferred, but not required. Substantial laboratory space and start-up funds are available for applicants with laboratory-based research programs. The WINSHIP seeks candidates who hold a M.D. or equivalent degree.
The successful candidate for this faculty position will have experience in developing and leading clinical programs and will have clinical responsibilities consisting of inpatient and outpatient patient consultation and management of patients in an outpatient setting. Other duties would include scholarship, teaching, and service responsibilities. Active clinical protocols are in place for transplants, non-myeloablative allogeneic transplants and adoptive cellular immunotherapy for malignant conditions. A major segment of the candidate's effort would be committed to the development and maintenance of a successful, extramurally-funded multi-investigator research program. The role would also include publishing high-impact research in upper-tier, peer-reviewed publications, and would also include training and supervision of research and postdoctoral fellows in the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology. Our faculty members also contribute to the teaching of ACGME and RRC approved programs.
The WINSHIP is a matrix cancer institute that houses Hematology and Medical Oncology as an autonomous academic department within the Emory University School of Medicine, with programs located at Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, the Atlanta Veterans' Administration Medical Center, and Grady Memorial Hospital campuses. The Winship Cancer Institute has recently been named a National Cancer Institute designated cancer center. In addition, the Emory University School of Medicine's BMT Program is NMDP and FACT accredited, performing both allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplants.
Candidates for these positions should be Board Certified or Board eligible in Hematology/Oncology and eligible for licensure in Georgia. The successful applicant will show evidence of academic scholarship in addition to a strong clinical background. Additional Job Details Interested individuals should submit their curriculum vitae with a cover letter detailing their patient care experience to: Edmund K. Waller, MD, PhD via e/mail at or submit these documents to the address below.
Winship Cancer Institute The Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology Fadlo R. Khuri, MD, Department Chair 1365 Clifton Road, N.E., Suite C-3000 Atlanta, GA 30322 mailto: or Mr. Jim McKay, Department Clinical Administrator 1365 Clifton Road, N. E., Suite 3000 Atlanta, GA 30322
NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT APPLY ONLINE FOR THIS POSITION. APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE DEPARTMENT USING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE. This position involves: Not Applicable
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