Hematologist (3-309-1005) Medical & Healthcare - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Hematologist (3-309-1005)

The Department of Medicine of the University Of Maryland School of Medicine and the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC), located in Baltimore, MD, are recruiting a full-time faculty member, with a focus on benign and malignant hematology.
The essential functions of the position include outpatient consultations and longitudinal patient care, inpatient consultation and teaching service, teaching and mentoring of Hematology/Oncology fellows, residents and medical students in inpatient and outpatient settings, and clinical and/or translational research.
Therapeutic clinical trials and translational research are supported by the UMGCCC Clinical Research Office and by UMGCCC Shared Services in our Center for Innovative Biomedical Resources (CIBR).
Interaction with basic and translational scientists is strongly encouraged and supported.
Expected faculty rank is Assistant Professor or higher, however, rank, tenure status and salary will be dependent upon selected candidate's qualifications and experience.
QualificationsThe candidate must be board-certified or board-eligible in Hematology and eligible for a medical license in Maryland.
Applicants must have an MD or MD/Ph.
D.
degree and have demonstrated excellent qualifications in clinical care, education and research.
Furthermore, the successful applicant will have fellowship training and experience in benign hematology, coagulation and hematologic malignancies.
Expected rank is Assistant Professor or higher, however, rank and tenure status is dependent on candidate's qualifications.
When applying, please submit a CV and names of four references.
For additional questions after application, please email :
FacultyOrganization:
School of Medicine - Centers/Programs/ORCsJob Posting:
Oct 28, 2021.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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