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Beth Israel Lahey Health Physician (Oncology and Hematology) in Winchester, Massachusetts
Job Type: Regular
Time Type: Full time
Work Shift: Day (United States of America)
FLSA Status: Exempt
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Hematology/Oncology Physician
Job Description:
Winchester Hospital Center for Cancer Care, Winchester, MA
Hematologist-Oncologist
Winchester Hospital’s Center for Cancer Care, a fully integrated member of the world-renown Beth Israel Lahey Health Cancer Institute (LHCI), is seeking a full time BC/BE Hematologist–Oncologist.
This position offers a unique opportunity to practice in a state-of the-art, well-supported setting, with a uniquely nurturing working culture encoded in the PROMISE values of Winchester Hospital.
The job offers numerous career opportunities and an excellent work-life balance in a warm community within short driving distance from Boston.
This is a great opportunity for somebody motivated to participate and contribute in a team centered model of clinical care.
The job’s opportunities include conducting clinical trials.
32 Clinical hours and 8 Administrative hours.
The position offers competitive compensation and full robust benefits package.
Winchester Hospital a member of the BI Lahey Health network was ranked in the top-10 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal. Its Cancer Program is a past recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, making it one of only four in Massachusetts to achieve this prestigious designation.
Please email cover letter and cv to: Janet Waters, Physician Recruiter, jwaters2@bilh.org.
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