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Join a leading healthcare system in Connecticut as a Hematologist/Oncologist, where you will work alongside nationally respected colleagues in a progressive, physician-led environment. This role offers the opportunity to engage in both general and sub-specialty focused practice, contributing to the delivery of equitable, patient-centered cancer care. With a commitment to quality improvement and clinical research, you will be part of a team that is dedicated to advancing cancer care standards and fostering innovation within a collaborative network. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact in the field of oncology.
Practice Hematology and Medical Oncology with a National Leader in Connecticut
Hartford HealthCare (HHC), the most comprehensive integrated healthcare system in Connecticut, invites Hematology and Medical Oncology physicians to practice alongside nationally respected colleagues in a progressive, physician-led environment. Positions are available in general hematology-oncology practice as well as sub-specialty focused practice in hematology and medical urologic oncology.
The Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute is comprised of a team of more than 40 medical oncologists who are local and national leaders in their fields. Many of our physicians have advanced sub-specialty training and are backed by a full team of interdisciplinary medical and surgical specialists across the system. The institute is structured around interdisciplinary disease management teams and clinical councils that:
Establish standards of care
Develop our clinical trials portfolio
Foster program development to address clinical needs
The mission of the Cancer Institute is to foster the delivery of cancer care that is equitable and patient-centered within a healthcare system dedicated to quality improvement and clinical research. The Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute sees more than 7,000 analytic cases per year.
In 2014, HHC and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) formed a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the transfer of knowledge from academic medical centers to community healthcare. We adopt MSK standards of care and collaborate on clinical trials and research in areas such as geriatric oncology, palliative care, and medical informatics.
About Hartford HealthCare:
The Hartford HealthCare network employs over 2,500 providers across more than 400 practice locations throughout Connecticut, including seven acute care hospitals, one of the largest academic and surgical hospitals in the northeast, thriving community teaching hospitals, and one of the largest physician-led, multi-specialty medical groups in New England.
This provides MORE OPTIONS for physicians to advance their careers within a culture of inclusion, innovation, and a focus on the highest quality of care. We are teachers, researchers, leaders, and caregivers.
For additional information, please contact Jonathan Nye, Physician Recruiter, by e-mail at [email], or call, text [phone number].