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An established industry player is seeking a Board-Certified Gynecologic Oncologist for a leadership role as Division Chief of Gynecologic Oncology. This full-time position offers the chance to lead a skilled team and engage in advanced surgical techniques, including robotic and laparoscopic surgery. The role emphasizes collaboration in multidisciplinary cancer care, teaching medical students and residents, and contributing to clinical trials and research initiatives. Join a premier academic medical center dedicated to providing exceptional care while fostering education and leadership in the field of gynecologic oncology.
The Indiana University Health (IU Health) Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology is seeking a Board-Certified Gynecologic Oncologist at Associate or Full Professor for the leadership position as Division Chief of Gynecologic Oncology. This is a full-time faculty member position with the opportunity to lead a division of 5 gynecologic oncologists and 3 advanced practice providers with plans for further expansion. IU Health is the premier academic medical center and primary referral hospital for the state of Indiana. The department supports teaching for the largest medical school in the state, a residency program with 10 residents per year, and three fellowship programs with a pending application for a Gynecologic Oncology fellowship.
This is a full-spectrum opportunity to lead the division in providing advanced open, robotic and laparoscopic surgery, chemotherapy, oncology consultation expertise, access to clinical trials, and obstetric hemorrhage/abnormal placentation surgical support. Our approach to multidisciplinary cancer care involves radiation oncology, pathology, precision genomics/genetics, social work, patient navigation, palliative care and extensive supportive services in our treatment plans.
IU School of Medicine at IU Health has a strong record of supporting grant funding for educators and researchers. The selected candidate will contribute to academic excellence through teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Additional contributions could include leadership in the cancer center, clinical trials involvement, surgical teaching through simulation and labs, didactics, journal club, quality improvement initiatives, and committee leadership. This position will be required to work in a diverse team-based setting and support the department's commitment to education, leadership, and research consistent with the academic mission of Indiana University.
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