Cook Children's Medical Center and Healthcare System, based in Fort Worth, TX, has an excellent opportunity for a full-time Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist to join our growing Hematology and Oncology Center as a member of the Neuro-Oncology Program. Our brain tumor team sees 110-130 new diagnosis per year. Not only do we have a robust clinical program, we are also equally strong on the research front. Our center is an active member of Children's Oncology Group (COG) and has active collaborations with multiple academic institutions, Phase I consortiums and pharmaceutical companies. Our division consists of 21 physicians and 14 advanced practice providers throughout our Neuro-Oncology, Oncology, Neuroblastoma, Stem Cell Transplant, Hematology and Stroke/Thrombosis Teams. Currently, our providers see over 280 new cancer cases annually. We work closely with multi-disciplinary staff and oversee several subspecialty programs. We have a very active outpatient practice and serve an expansive referral area including the Fort Worth Metro area, North Texas as well as East, Central and West Texas and the surrounding states. We are seeking a dedicated BC/BE Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist with an interest in Neuro-Oncology. This person should either be Neuro-Oncology fellowship trained or has several years of working experience in this field. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a patient-focused practice with a high level of independence and opportunities for professional growth. Involvement in program development will be highly encouraged and supported.
More about Cook Children’s
Cook Children’s Health Care System is one of the country’s leading free standing integrated pediatric health care systems. Cook Children’s records over one million patient encounters each year through its medical centers, specialty and primary care offices, neighborhood health centers, outpatient settings and home health visits.
Cook Children’s Medical Center is a quaternary care, 464-bed pediatric hospital that is consistently ranked by US News and World Report. The physicians enjoy a collegial relationship with more than 600 specialty and primary care pediatric physicians employed by the Physician Network.
Fort Worth offers affordable neighborhoods, an enviable cultural scene and many world-class school systems. The area’s diverse industries, consistently low unemployment and excellent quality of life consistently attract top talent looking for new career opportunities.
Minimum Qualifications
Successful candidates will have completed an accredited pediatric specialty training program and be board certified/board eligible in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. Must be qualified to obtain an unrestricted Texas Medical License before commencing employment.
This person should either be Neuro-Oncology fellowship trained or has several years of working experience in this field.
Cook Children’s offers competitive compensation, malpractice coverage, health and dental insurance, and an excellent retirement program. Physicians receive a full range of practice support including delegated credentialing and integrated managed care contracting.
Cook Children's Health Care System is one of the country’s leading vertically-integrated pediatric health care organizations. Cook Children’s represents an award-winning, not-for-profit system of seamless health care designed to fulfill our Promise; “Knowing that every child’s life is sacred, it is the Promise of Cook Children’s to improve the health of every child through the prevention and treatment of illness, disease and injury.”
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