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Duke Radiation Oncologist - Genitourinary Service

Duke Health, Durham, NC, United States


The Duke University Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a Radiation Oncologist for the Genitourinary Program to focus on the management of genitourinary malignancies at Duke University Hospital in Durham, NC.

  • The Genitourinary Program includes multi-disciplinary clinics, tumor boards, and research initiatives.
  • Highly motivated individuals are sought to develop their professional careers within Duke University Radiation Oncology and the Center for Prostate and Urologic Cancers within the Duke Cancer Institute.
  • The ideal candidate should be clinically and academically oriented.
  • Both experienced candidates and those recently trained are encouraged to apply.

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