Hematology/Oncology - Your Future is HERE!! NEW Cancer Center
Braselton, Georgia, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Hematology/Oncology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Academic/Training Program
Location
Texas, Texas, United States
Visa Sponsorship
Yes
Job Description
Last Update:
12/03/24
Hematology/Oncology Faculty Position at University Medical Center
We are excited to announce an exceptional opportunity to join the new Cancer Center, a collaboration between the health system and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center as a Hematology/Oncology faculty member. This state-of-the-art center, opening in 2026, will be at the forefront of cancer care and research. The new center will be 123,000 square feet and is a $100M investment in world-class cancer care. This faculty position is for a full-time, board-certified Hematologist/Oncologist. Together, these two prestigious institutions are creating a comprehensive and cutting-edge cancer care network across the region.
Position Highlights:
• Competitive Salary with a generous sign-on bonus and options for both clinical and academic tracks, including wRVU-based incentive bonuses.
• Full state benefits for faculty members, including healthcare, retirement plans, and generous PTO.
• Specialization Opportunities in disease-specific areas such as Breast, Lung, GI, or Colorectal cancers.
• Comprehensive Support includes dedicated PET/CT and MRI in the new center, disease-specific tumor boards, physician extenders, nurse navigators, social workers, dietitians, and a symptom management clinic.
Clinical and Academic Tracks:
• Clinical Oncologists: Four clinical days or eight half-days per week, seeing 11-13 patients per half-day, with a full administrative day built into the schedule.
• Academic Oncologists: 3-6 half-days of clinical care, with 10-12 patients per half-day and protected academic time for research, teaching, and collaboration.
• Teaching Opportunities include training fellows, delivering lectures, and collaborating with residents
• Research Involvement includes opportunities to participate in phase I-III clinical trials, cancer biobanking, and cutting-edge developmental therapeutics through the Texas Regional Excellence in Cancer Developmental Therapeutics Center.
Many referral options from large multi-specialty system, Health System and University Health Sciences Center
About the Community:
Beware! People that come here tend to fall in love and stay here. We are located in the Texas panhandle. Home of a University (40K+ students), beautiful sunsets, plenty of land, and friendly people. It's a family-friendly paradise with great schools, entertainment, museums, youth sports, and most importantly it is safe. Commutes are a breeze as you can get to anywhere in the city in less than 20 minutes. The weather is mostly mild all year which makes for perfect patio weather at one of our local coffee shops or breweries. We do have an airport that does have direct flights to hubs such as Phoenix, Denver, Las Vegas, Dallas, Austin, and Houston (Southwest, American, United).
We are excited to announce an exceptional opportunity to join the new Cancer Center, a collaboration between the health system and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center as a Hematology/Oncology faculty member. This state-of-the-art center, opening in 2026, will be at the forefront of cancer care and research. The new center will be 123,000 square feet and is a $100M investment in world-class cancer care. This faculty position is for a full-time, board-certified Hematologist/Oncologist. Together, these two prestigious institutions are creating a comprehensive and cutting-edge cancer care network across the region.
Position Highlights:
• Competitive Salary with a generous sign-on bonus and options for both clinical and academic tracks, including wRVU-based incentive bonuses.
• Full state benefits for faculty members, including healthcare, retirement plans, and generous PTO.
• Specialization Opportunities in disease-specific areas such as Breast, Lung, GI, or Colorectal cancers.
• Comprehensive Support includes dedicated PET/CT and MRI in the new center, disease-specific tumor boards, physician extenders, nurse navigators, social workers, dietitians, and a symptom management clinic.
Clinical and Academic Tracks:
• Clinical Oncologists: Four clinical days or eight half-days per week, seeing 11-13 patients per half-day, with a full administrative day built into the schedule.
• Academic Oncologists: 3-6 half-days of clinical care, with 10-12 patients per half-day and protected academic time for research, teaching, and collaboration.
• Teaching Opportunities include training fellows, delivering lectures, and collaborating with residents
• Research Involvement includes opportunities to participate in phase I-III clinical trials, cancer biobanking, and cutting-edge developmental therapeutics through the Texas Regional Excellence in Cancer Developmental Therapeutics Center.
Many referral options from large multi-specialty system, Health System and University Health Sciences Center
About the Community:
Beware! People that come here tend to fall in love and stay here. We are located in the Texas panhandle. Home of a University (40K+ students), beautiful sunsets, plenty of land, and friendly people. It's a family-friendly paradise with great schools, entertainment, museums, youth sports, and most importantly it is safe. Commutes are a breeze as you can get to anywhere in the city in less than 20 minutes. The weather is mostly mild all year which makes for perfect patio weather at one of our local coffee shops or breweries. We do have an airport that does have direct flights to hubs such as Phoenix, Denver, Las Vegas, Dallas, Austin, and Houston (Southwest, American, United).