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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Gynecologic Oncologist to join their esteemed academic practice in St. Louis. This role offers the chance to advance patient care while leading innovative research in a collaborative environment. With a focus on women's health, you will be part of a team committed to serving an underserved population and providing exceptional care. Enjoy a compelling 2-year guarantee and a balanced call schedule, making this an excellent opportunity for professional growth and work-life balance. Join us in shaping the future of women's health care!
We invite an exceptional Gynecologic Oncologist to become a vital member of our esteemed academic practice at Saint Louis University and SSM Health. Join us in advancing patient care and leading innovative research in a collaborative and supportive environment. Your expertise could make a profound difference in the lives of countless women.
Our department is experiencing significant growth, serving a large geographical area encompassing Southern Missouri and Southern Illinois. Currently, the Gynecologic Oncology division includes four physicians and one Nurse Practitioner. We provide clinical care primarily at SSM Health St. Marys and DePaul hospitals, serving a largely underserved patient population, and we are looking to expand.
The department offers an Ob/Gyn residency and a Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) fellowship, providing medical education in collaboration with the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. All faculty members are part of the School of Medicine and are responsible for teaching, research, and clinical care.
Founded in 1836, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Saint Louis University has a remarkable history. Established as the first department at St. Marys in 1925, we have evolved into a leading institution with a diverse team of specialists. Our faculty includes 16 in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 11 in General Obstetrics, three in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS), six in Urogynecology, four in Gynecologic Oncology, one in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI), and one specializing in vulvar disorders, supported by four Nurse Practitioners. Our Gynecologic Oncology division has been a cornerstone for over 40 years, reflecting our commitment to cutting-edge care.
We offer a compelling 2-year guarantee and an attractive call schedule of 1:5, providing an excellent opportunity for professional growth and work-life balance.
Join us in leading the future of women's health care!
SSM Health's healing legacy began over 150 years ago in St. Louis, Missouri, when five nuns, known as the Sisters of St. Marys, dedicated themselves to healing in God's name. From these humble beginnings, SSM Health has grown into one of the largest Catholic not-for-profit integrated health systems in the Midwest. Today, our mission is carried out by over 15,000 providers and approximately 40,000 team members across Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Wisconsin, delivering exceptional healthcare services that embody the healing presence of God.
With 23 hospitals, 9 post-acute care centers, and over 490 physician offices and specialty clinics across four states, SSM Health offers numerous opportunities for clinicians to heal, teach, learn, lead, connect, and discover.
St. Louis, home to the iconic Gateway Arch, is one of the most livable cities in the country. The city features diverse neighborhoods and communities across six counties. With affordable housing, trendy areas like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and a vibrant economic landscape, St. Louis is highly attractive to young professionals. The city offers a wealth of activities, including restaurants, parks, cultural events, and sports, ensuring there is always something to enjoy.
SSM Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or other protected statuses by law.