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A healthcare organization is seeking a locum Medical Oncologist to join a team in Ontario. The successful candidate will provide clinical services primarily treating gastrointestinal, lung, and breast cancers at clinics in Oshawa and Peterborough. This role has no overnight or weekend responsibilities and requires Canadian Certification in Medical Oncology. The locum is scheduled from June 1, 2026 to November 27, 2026.
MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST - Locum
The R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre (RSMDRCC) is seeking a locum Medical Oncologist to join the existing team of 14 medical oncologists, one GP oncologist, and 7 hematologists.
RSMDRCC is a well-integrated highly regarded cancer centre in Ontario and provides comprehensive multidisciplinary cancer management to a population of approximately 1.6 million people. Our disease sites include gastrointestinal, lung, breast, gynecological, skin and genitourinary cancers, with plans for additional sites in the future. Our hematologists provide care for all hematological malignancies as well as benign diagnoses. In addition to the well‑established medical oncology program, we also have a strong radiation program with 12 radiation oncologists providing external‑beam radiotherapy (including SBRT, SRS), as well as an active brachytherapy program for prostate, gynecologic and skin malignancies. Our Centre hosts the Central East Thoracic surgical oncology program, and is a Gynecology Oncology Centre.
There is an active regional program and the successful candidate would be expected to provide onsite clinical service at oncology clinics situated in Oshawa and Peterborough (Peterborough Regional Health Centre); two days per week in Peterborough (4 half day clinics) and one day in Oshawa (2 half day clinics). The successful candidate will primarily treat gastrointestinal cancer, lung cancer, and breast cancer. There are no overnight or weekend call responsibilities.
The successful applicant must be eligible for licensing as a specialist in Ontario and have Canadian Certification in Medical Oncology at the time of appointment. The locum is from June 1, 2026‑Nov 27, 2026.