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Duke University Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a board-certified Radiation Oncologist to lead at Maria Parham Medical Center in Henderson, NC. This role offers competitive compensation and leadership opportunities, with support from experienced staff. The position is set to start in Spring 2025, coinciding with the installation of a new Varian TrueBeam system.
Duke University Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Radiation Oncologist to serve as Medical Director at our community-based practice located at Maria Parham Medical Center in Henderson, NC.
The ideal candidate will have leadership experience and a desire to work at a remote site. This position will be supported by other Duke University Radiation Oncologists and report to the Department Chair. Our Physics, Dosimetry & Therapy staff are highly experienced and part of Duke University.
The site is installing a new Varian TrueBeam system, with service beginning in Spring 2025.
The approximate start date is Spring 2025. Compensation will be competitive, based on MGMA benchmark data, with incentive options available.
A Duke LifePoint Hospital, Maria Parham Medical Center is the region's healthcare leader, fully accredited by The Joint Commission and the College of American Pathologists. It offers a wide range of specialties, highly trained staff, and the latest technology, including the region's only CARF-accredited Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and outpatient therapy services.
Located 40 minutes north of Raleigh, Henderson is a historic rural town in Vance County near the Virginia border and Kerr Lake. Known for its historic district and proximity to outdoor recreation, Henderson offers small-town charm with easy access to the amenities of the Triangle region.