Radiation Oncologist |
West Virginia University School of Medicine is seeking an outstanding Radiation Oncologist to join its faculty in the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, a state-of-the-art facility with strong institutional support.
The Department has two new Varian 21-Platinum Ex Silhouette accelerators, each equipped with a Millennium 120-MLC and an Amorphous Silicon portal imager. Virtual simulation is conducted using a GE Advantage CT simulator equipped with MRI and PET fusion. IMRT and conformal beam treatments are routinely planned using Eclipse 3D and Helios planning systems. We have active Brachytherapy programs with VariSeed for prostate and Nucletron for HDR. Stereotactic radiosurgery is with a new model C Leksell Gamma Knife and Brain Lab M3.
Morgantown, West Virginia, consistently ranked one of the Best Small Cities in America, is located just one hour from Pittsburgh, PA. This university city offers lakeside living, fine dining, and an abundance of outdoor activities including biking, whitewater rafting and skiing. Morgantown has an excellent public school system and offers culturally diverse, large-city amenities in a safe, family setting.
Applicants must be board certified. The position will remain open until filled. Interested applicants should respond with a letter of interest, current CV, and three references to:
Sahar Alshallah, Administrator
c/o Pam Furbee
Physician Recruitment
Tel 304-293-0765
Fax 304-293-0230
furbeep@wvuh.com
www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/radio/
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. West Virginia University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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