The Cancer and Blood Disorder Program at Children’s Minnesota is seeking a Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist to join our growing team. This is an amazing opportunity to work with the largest Pediatric Hematology and Oncology program in the region. Our Cancer and Blood Disorder program is composed of 37 hematology and oncology providers working collaboratively to achieve the best patient outcomes.
The Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program at Children’s Minnesota serves children and young adults with CNS tumors with an integrated, multi-disciplinary, and scientific approach including neuro-surgery, neurology, endocrinology, neuro-pathology, neuro-radiology, radiation oncology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, palliative care, psychosocial services, fertility preservation, genetics, survivorship, and others.
We have a strong clinical trial program led by Dr. Anne Bendel, Harper Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Novel Therapies and Cancer Research. Dr. Bendel oversees a dedicated neuro-oncology clinical research team including: a research coordinator, 2 research assistants, and a research nurse. We are members of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), Pacific Pediatric Neuro-oncology Consortium (PNOC), St. Judes Consortium, NEXT Consortium (HeadStart), and numerous other clinical research collaborations.
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The Twin Cities consistently rank as one of the top ten most livable cities in the US and is a wonderful place to live. There are over 2.5 million people in the metropolitan area and it has many cultural choices, restaurants, professional and college sports, as well as a beautiful place to live.
Please send any questions or interest to:
Melissa Coulson, Manager Physician and Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment
Children’s Minnesota
Cell: 715-821-3459
Melissa.coulson@childrensmn.org
About Children's Minnesota Children’s Minnesota is one of the ten largest pediatric health system in the United States and the only health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. An independent and not-for-profit system since 1924, Children’s Minnesota is one system serving kids throughout the Upper Midwest at two free-standing hospitals, nine primary care clinics, multiple specialty clinics and seven rehabilitation sites. Additionally, Children’s Minnesota is Minnesota's only Level I pediatric trauma center inside a hospital dedicated solely to children. Children’s Minnesota maintains its longstanding commitment to the community to improve children’s health by providing high-quality, family-centered pediatric services and advancing those efforts through research and education. This work is made possible in large part by generous philanthropic and volunteer support from individuals and organizations throughout the state and region. An award-winning health system, Children’s Minnesota received Magnet® recognition from The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and was verified as a Level I Children’s Surgery Center by the American College of Surgeons in 2018. Additionally, As The Kids ExpertsTM, Children’s Minnesota is uniquely poised to serve the highly specialized health care needs of children and is regularly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a top children’s hospital.
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