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Physician / Oncology / North Dakota / Locum Tenens / Oncologist Locum North Dako

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Oncologist Needed in NDStart Date/length of assignment: Jul 8 to Jan Schedule: Monday-Friday with availability for staff to contact when not on location to review labs, radiology results and treatment regimens.Cases: Duties: include but are not limited to - seeing new patient consults. Initiate or complete staging workup. Formulating and initiating chemotherapy or immunotherapy treatments in conjunction with Radiation Oncology (on site) and surgical oncology (off site) when appropriate. Collaboration with NPs or PAs. Provide oversight to the clinical aspect of treatment delivery and infusions. How long does Credentialing Take: Time Frame: Dependent upon having ND license and DEAEMR: Mosaiq/Meditech Special Requirements: Board Certification Must be either Board Certified or Board EligibleState License Required or IMLC (LOQ in hand).CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS BLS -Required Board Certified- Required DEA- RequiredSTATE LICENSE REQUIREMENTSSetting: Outpatient medical oncologyRequired Procedures: bone marrow biopsy experienced preferred but not required.EMR: Mosaiq/MeditechSupport Staff: excellent and experienced, 2 clinic RNs, 4 infusion RNs and 1 RN navigator. Radiation oncologist, dosimetry, radiation therapy, dietitian, prior authorization specialists, patient advocate, financial assistance coordinator, (scalp cooling, tumor registry) Reason for Coverage: The program and department are growing and transitioning to a permanent physician for consistency and improved patient care. Admissions per day Hospitalist may contact to discuss admitted patients, not required to round or admit patientsPatients/day 8-10 patients per clinic dayTypes of cases head and neck, prostate, breast cancer, skin cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, lymphomas, liver, colon/rectal cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancers, testicular, gynecologic, neuroendocrine, bladder, kidney, brain, pancreatic, metastatic disease. Non-malignant hematology