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Riley Children's Health at Indiana University Health is seeking a Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to join our nationally recognized Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant program. This position offers the opportunity to provide outstanding clinical care while contributing to innovative clinical research, multidisciplinary collaboration, medical education, and program growth within one of the nation's leading pediatric cancer programs. The Solid Tumor Program has a strong commitment to clinical and translational research, with access to early-phase clinical trials through COG Phase 1/PEP-CTN and collaborative opportunities across the Indiana University School of Medicine and the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. Faculty are encouraged to develop independent research interests and participate in multicenter clinical trials.
Riley Children's Health is consistently ranked among the nation's leading children's hospitals. The Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant provides comprehensive care for children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer and blood disorders, treating more than 80% of Indiana's pediatric cancer patients. Each year, our multidisciplinary team cares for more than 300 newly diagnosed oncology patients and conducts over 13,000 outpatient visits. The program is affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine and the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, Indiana's only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center. Riley is also Indiana's exclusive provider of pediatric stem cell transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy.
Highlights
- Provide inpatient and outpatient care for children, adolescents, and young adults with solid tumors
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team dedicated to comprehensive cancer care.
- Contribute to clinical research initiatives and clinical trial enrollment
- Participate in the mentorship, and education of medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Enjoy comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, life, and disability insurance; multiple retirement plan options, including a 401(k) with employer match; generous vacation, CME, and holiday time; relocation assistance; and occurrence-based malpractice coverage beginning on the first day of employment
Qualifications
- MD/DO
- Board Certified in Pediatrics; Board Certified or Board Eligible in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
- Completion of U.S. accredited Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
- Eligibility for Indiana medical licensure
Learn more
Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders | Riley Children's Health (rileychildrens.org)
Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant | IU School of Medicine
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