Position Overview:
Sinai Chicago is seeking a passionate and dedicated full-time Hematology/Oncology physician to join our growing Division of Hematology/Oncology, with five physicians and three APPs. This physician will play a vital role in advancing clinical care, academic practice, and clinical cancer research across two key institutions—Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) and Holy Cross Hospital (HCH). Competitive salary offered.
Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver high-quality, patient-centered community-based Hematology and Medical Oncology care at both MSH and HCH.
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Academic affiliation and faculty appointment at RFUMS ( Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin University )
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ACGME accredited Hematology-Oncology fellowship
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Access to NCI trials through ECOG/CTSU
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Contribute to and lead academic clinical practice, with opportunities to mentor hematology oncology trainees and collaborate on clinical research initiatives.
- Lead Sinai Chicago’s Molecular Oncology Tumor Board, bringing expertise and innovation in precision medicine and personalized cancer care.
- Develop and co-lead a Supportive/Palliative Care Clinic in collaboration with an Advanced Practice Provider (APP), addressing the comprehensive needs of oncology patients.
- Oversee and lead the Lung Cancer Screening Program within the Division of Oncology, promoting early detection and improved outcomes.
Qualifications:
- Board certified or board eligible in Hematology and Medical Oncology
- Demonstrated experience or strong interest in academic medicine and clinical research
- Preferably experienced in molecular hematology-oncology and/or palliative/supportive care models
- Committed to excellence in patient care, teaching, and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Illinois
Sinai Chicago, ranks among the top 10 percent of hospitals nationwide in the national hospital quality measures. By adhering to these standardized measures, Sinai physicians and caregivers provide consistent, high quality medical care, patient safety and better outcomes.
At a glance:
- Level I Trauma Center for adult and pediatric emergencies - highest level of care (one of only four designated trauma centers in Chicago);
- Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Center - highest level of care for fragile newborns;
- Nearly 500 physicians on staff and more than 200 employed specialists;
- Advanced imaging technology includes 1.5T MRI, digital mammography, 64-slice CT;
- Major teaching hospital that trains more than 700 health care professionals through undergraduate, graduate, residency and fellowship programs;
- Sinai Interpreter Services, Deaf Access Program and Illinois Video Interpreter Network (IVIN) make health-related communications available 24/7 for foreign language-speaking patients and Deaf or hard of hearing patients.
- Joint Commission Accreditation.
Sinai Chicago is an equal opportunity employer
Sinai Chicago is an equal opportunity employer (eoe), committed to the policy of providing unbiased opportunities for training, compensation, transfer, promotion, and other aspects of employment for all qualified applicants and employees without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran status. Sinai Chicago is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities.