Malignant Hematology Physician in NC

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Duke Health has Malignant Hematologist roles at our main campus in Durham, NC, and at our cancer center in Raleigh, NC. Division of Hematologic Malignancies & Cellular Therapy physicians focus on specific disease groups or see multiple disease groups, depending on the market their clinic is housed. Physicians board certified in Hematology and/or Oncology early in their careers are encouraged to apply.
Our Duke Cancer Institute based in Durham, NC seeks physician faculty to practice in Lymphoma, Leukemia, or Myeloma. Role overview and qualifications:
- Outpatient clinic, infusion services at Duke Blood Center, round on inpatient service
- Academic role with research support and education responsibilities
- Three years of experience and Board certified in Hematology and/or Oncology
- Faculty rank will be based on achievement and experience
Our Duke Wake County Oncology services based in Raleigh, NC seek clinically focused physicians to practice in Lymphoma, Leukemia, or Myeloma or see a board spectrum of multiple disease groups. Role overview and qualifications:
- Outpatient clinic and infusion service at Duke Raleigh Hospital, collaboration with the Duke Blood Cancer Center
- Inpatient consultation for Hematology/Oncology service staffed by hospitalists
- Interest in growing hematologic malignancies practice for Raleigh and surrounding area
Physician benefits include:
- Employer contribution of 13.2% of base salary to your retirement
- Children’s tuition grant available for up to 2 dependents
- Abridge AI scribe available to all physicians
- 6 weeks’ vacation/year
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PLEASE NOTE: To be considered for this position, please attach your CV, select SUBMIT APPLICATION, and complete the application questions.
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