Cleveland Clinic
Pediatric Hematology Oncology/Palliative Care Faculty Position
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101
Pediatric Hematology Oncology/Palliative Care Faculty PositionCleveland Clinic, one of the world's most distinguished academic medical centers, announces a search for a lead physician to develop oncology palliative and supportive care program collaboration between Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Pediatric Palliative Care and Adult Palliative care teams. This position provides the opportunity to work in a highly engaging and collaborative environment with the support and resources of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Institute and Taussig Cancer Institute to provide the best care for our pediatric and young adult patients.The selected candidate will join a vibrant and growing program that currently includes 16 Pediatric Hematologist-Oncologists, 2 PhD providers, 10 nurse practitioners and dedicated disease-based care coordinators and psychosocial team including a pediatric certified death doula, providing care to more than 10,000 patient visits per year. The division of pediatric hematology-oncology has grown over the past few years due to many programs, including but limited to, FACT accredited Blood and Marrow Transplantation, immune-hematology, thrombosis and vascular malformations, neuro-oncology program. sarcoma program and AYA programs which offer innovative care delivery and clinical trials through COG, NEXT consortium, NAPAAC, NICER consortium, Sunrise consortium, Beat Childhood Cancer consortium and Sickle Cell Disease Alliance.The selected candidate will work with the Pediatric Palliative care team led by Dr. Christine Traul and consists of 2 Physicians, 2 nurse practitioners, and a social worker. Responsibilities include development of palliative and supportive care program to provide clinical care of patient with blood and cancer disorders in multiple care settings. This includes inpatient, outpatient clinic, and outside hospitals housing pediatric patients. The selected candidate will have a joint appointment with adult palliative care and enjoy the camaraderie, collaboration, and educational and academic benefits of an established, thriving adult palliative medicine department under the leadership of Dr. Laura Shoemaker, consisting of over 30 specialty palliative care physicians, 20 advanced practice nurses, and 10 palliative social workers. Engagement with the physician fellowship program is welcome. There is also collaboration with multiple outside home Hospice agencies who provide ongoing care to our patients along the trajectory of their hematology-oncology illness. Education and training of Adult Palliative Medicine Fellows, other specialty fellows (Peds Neurology), pediatric residents, and medical students is a priority. A commitment to interdisciplinary teamwork and collaboration, high quality pediatric palliative care, and outstanding communication skills are essential. The division has a very well established ACGME accredited Hematology Oncology fellowship program. Additionally, the department is part of the Children's Institute, and works in close collaboration with Cleveland Clinic's Taussig Cancer Institute and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. The candidate should be board certified or board eligible in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Hospice and palliative medicine. A faculty appointment at a rank commensurate with academic accomplishments is expected at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. Eligibility for medical licensure in Ohio is required. Generous research opportunities are available within the Lerner Research Institute. Quality and Continuous Improvement are supported by Cleveland Clinic Children's dedicated experts. Cleveland Clinic physicians enjoy a collegial work environment within the framework of a large group practice, with a competitive salary enhanced by an extremely attractive benefits package.Cleveland Clinic Children's is consistently ranked as one of the best children's hospitals in the nation and is currently ranked in 10 out of 10 pediatric specialties by U.S. News & World Report. Cleveland Clinic Children's is a tertiary and quaternary referral hospital on the Cleveland Clinic main campus with more than 360 physicians in 55 pediatric medical and surgical specialties providing over 1.1 million outpatient visits, 15,500+ in-patient admissions, 13,000+ surgeries, and accepting 840 transports per year from around the nation and globe. Cleveland Clinic Children's has 389 in-patient beds in its network including its quaternary Children's Hospital on the main campus, our free-standing Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation, and 2 other satellite hospitals across Northeast terested Candidates should submit their Curriculum Vitae to: you have any question about this joint position, please free to contact Dr. Rabi Hanna, Division Chair, Pediatric Hematology Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplantation at or Jennifer Friedler, Physician Recruiter at Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment/affirmative action employer: Women/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Smoke/Drug Free EnvironmentAbout UsAt Cleveland Clinic Children's, every child receives world-class care. At our main campus in the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, as well as at our community hospitals and Family Health Centers located throughout northern Ohio, children and families receive compassionate care from nationally and internationally renowned pediatricians and pediatric sub-specialists.More than 300 pediatric medical and surgical specialists staffing the ~400 inpatient beds and 50 outpatient clinics forming the Cleveland Clinic Children's network, providing over 1 million outpatient visits, 20,000 hospital admissions, over 12,000 surgeries, and accepting over 1,400 hospital transfers per year. More than 100 pediatric physicians are recognized annually as being among the 'Best Doctors in America.' Cleveland Clinic has been named one of America's Best Employers for Diversity in 2023.Cleveland Clinic's vision is to become the best place for care and the best place to work in healthcare.We are committed to providing a safe, stable, and financially fulfilling work environment. Even in these uncertain times, Cleveland Clinic is ambitiously investing in growth. Being a physician-led organization means doing what is best for the patients, every day.Cleveland Clinic has been recognized by the American Medical Association's 2022 Joy in Medicine? Health System Recognition Program.Our CultureCleveland Clinic values a culture where caregivers integratediversity and inclusionthroughout the enterprise. We respect and appreciate our similarities and differences; they enable us to better serve our patients, one another, and our global communities.Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment/affirmative action employer: Women/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities.Smoke/drug free environment.Please be advised that all information entered in your application will only be shared with Cleveland Clinic and will not be distributed to third parties.About the CommunityCleveland is part of Northeast Ohio which is composed of six metropolitan areas. 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