Mercy Medical Center – Baltimore is pleased to announce a full-time opportunity for a Radiation Oncologist to join The Institute of Cancer Care at Mercy.
Mercy's radiation oncologists work closely with a top rated team of cancer doctors of The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy to develop individualized, comprehensive treatment plans. The Mercy radiation oncology team addresses patients who are facing cancer with an extraordinary level of compassion, concern and respect. Radiation Oncology is part of the renowned Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy, which has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons and the Commission on Cancer as an approved cancer program with Full Accreditation. Within the Cancer Institute, Radiation Oncology currently treats 30–35 patients per day and continues to demonstrate steady growth. The Radiation Oncologists treat all types of cancer patients.
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rmoran01@mdmercy.com
Living the traditions, visions and values of the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City is a regional medical center that meets the needs of residents in a 33-county area of western Iowa, eastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota.
In addition to the main hospital in Sioux City, Mercy-Sioux City owns rural hospitals in Primghar, Iowa, and Oakland, Nebraska, manages hospitals in Pender, Nebraska and Hawarden, Iowa, and operates a primary care clinic network, specialty care clinics and home health services. Mercy also partners with other community healthcare providers to sponsor a regional cancer center, paramedic services, hospice services, a freestanding surgery center and a variety of other health services.
Mercy has earned more national recognition for quality patient outcomes than any other hospital in the region. The medical center has earned multiple honors for its leadership and excellence in several clinical areas including cardiac care, orthopedic services, vascular surgery, stroke care and cancer care.