Assistant/Associate Professor - Surgical Oncologist (EUHM)
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Description:
The Department of Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine announces the vacancy for Surgical Oncology.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
- Serve as an attending surgical oncologist with a clinical focus on sarcoma as well as general complex surgical oncology.
- Participate in the clinical education, training and development of residents through practice-site rotation activities and conferences.
- Participate in the development of unique and collaborative research specific to surgical oncology and the field of sarcoma.
- Participate in the administrative operations of the Clinic sub-section / section or University division based upon assignments determined by the Section Chief and/or Sub-section Chief.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
- Board Certified General Surgeon with post-graduate training in Surgical Oncology
- A valid, unrestricted medical license to practice medicine in the State of Georgia
- A controlled Substance Registration Drug Enforcement Administration Certificate
- Must sign the Non-Compete Agreement of The Emory Clinic, Inc. as a condition of employment
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