University of Michigan Department of Radiation Oncology | Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University of Michigan Department of Radiation Oncology invites applications for a board-certified or board-eligible Radiation Oncologist to join its academic faculty at the Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor level. This is an outstanding opportunity to build an academic career within Michigan Medicine while providing highly specialized care for patients with gynecologic malignancies.
The primary disease-site focus for this position will be Gynecologic Malignancies (GYN), including brachytherapy, with a secondary focus determined by the candidate’s interests and departmental needs. Potential additional areas include CNS, GU, and oligometastatic disease.
The successful candidate will contribute to the University of Michigan’s tripartite mission of clinical care, education, and research. Faculty members are expected to provide excellent clinical Radiation Oncology care, collaborate within a multidisciplinary environment, and contribute to the University of Michigan GYN cancer care program, which provides quaternary statewide care.
Candidates must have:
A previous record of scientific publications, research, and teaching is desirable. Experience with multimodality treatment planning and image-guided brachytherapy, along with an interest in IGRT, stereotactic radiosurgery, and SBRT, is strongly desired.
The University of Michigan Department of Radiation Oncology, part of Michigan Medicine, is a leading academic program committed to advancing cancer care through patient-centered treatment, research, innovation, and education. Faculty work within a collaborative environment that brings together physicians, physicists, researchers, trainees, and multidisciplinary oncology specialists.
The department offers access to advanced radiation treatment technologies and robust clinical research resources while providing opportunities to educate and mentor the next generation of physicians. University of Michigan Radiation Oncology faculty are also part of the NCI-designated Comprehensive Rogel Cancer Center, supporting close integration of cancer research and multidisciplinary patient care.
University of Michigan / Rogel Cancer Center
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
The University of Michigan Department of Radiation Oncology, part of Michigan Medicine, is a leading academic program committed to excellence in patient care, education, and research. Based in Ann Arbor, the department provides advanced, multidisciplinary cancer care while offering faculty opportunities to collaborate with specialists across Michigan Medicine, participate in clinical research and investigator-initiated trials, and educate the next generation of physicians. The program supports highly specialized radiation oncology services, including image-guided brachytherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), and multimodality treatment planning, with access to advanced technology such as a 3T MR Simulator.
Faculty members contribute to the University of Michigan's mission of clinical care, education, and research while working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary academic environment. The department provides opportunities for resident and medical student teaching, mentorship, clinical research, and collaboration with disease-specific oncology programs serving patients throughout Michigan.
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