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Director of Community Oncology, Tulane University Cancer Center

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Director of Community Oncology, Tulane University Cancer Center

Position: Director of Community Oncology, Tulane University Cancer CenterSpecialty: Hematology, Oncology, Cancer, Medical Oncology, Hematology / Oncology, Leadership, Internal Medicine, Clinical Trials, Clinical ResearchLocation: New Orleans, LouisianaThe Section of Hematology/Oncology in the Department of Medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine is seeking a BC/BE Oncologist (or Hematologist/Oncologist) to serve as the Director of Community Oncology for the Tulane University Cancer Center.The Tulane University is in the midst of an exciting growth phase for the health system and their cancer service line. The incoming Director of Community Oncology will play an integral role in helping to establish community-based satellite cancer clinics throughout the greater New Orleans and Southern Louisiana region. The ideal candidate will be a duly trained physician and oncologist or hematologist/oncologist with 3+ years of post-training experience and an interest in community-based cancer services.The successful Director of Community Oncology will work closely with Dr. A. Oliver Sartor, Professor & Assistant Dean of Oncology for Tulane University School of Medicine & Medical Director for Tulane Cancer Care to help establish a "hub-and-spoke" network of community-based Tulane oncologists that are based at the 'spokes' but work in an integrated and collaborative way with the large and multidisciplinary cancer services team at the flagship cancer center in Downtown New Orleans, LA (the hub).Position Specifics

Division of Hematology/Oncology

Founded over 50 years ago, the Section has a rich history as an active training program for generations of hematologists/oncologists. Through close affiliation with 3 hospitals including the Tulane University Hospital and Clinic, the Southeast Veterans Louisiana Health Care System and the Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans, Tulane hematologists/oncologists and trainees see patients referred from throughout the southeast with a wide array of disorders.Section faculty members possess notable expertise in hematology, oncology and bone marrow transplantation. Section programs in benign hematology include the Louisiana Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders, the only federally funded center in the state providing expert care, and cutting edge research for patients suffering from hemophilia and other coagulation disorders.The Adult Sickle Cell Day Hospital is an innovative program that represents the only one of its kind in Louisiana and is pioneering effective management strategies, as well as clinical research studies for patients with sickle disorders.The Section's oncology programs are closely linked with the Tulane Cancer Center, which is dedicated to a comprehensive, disease-specific, team approach to the care of cancer patients. Comprehensive clinics, many with associated multi-disciplinary tumor conferences, are held for patients with breast cancer, otolaryngologic malignancies, gastrointestinal and liver cancers, genitourinary cancer, and hematologic malignancies.Of particular note are the recently developed programs in liver cancer and prostate cancer, both of which are led by internationally known faculty and attract patients from around the country.The Tulane Bone Marrow Transplant Program is active in both autologous and allogeneic transplantation and is approved for unrelated stem cell transplantation. Currently, it is the only program in the state that performs allogeneic stem cell transplantation for adults. The program draws referrals from several states, and is active in both clinical and translational research trials.With a growing base of both clinical and research faculty, the Section enjoys an excellent regional and national reputation as a center of specialized, comprehensive patient care as well as an emerging leader in research in many areas.Director's Message

Tulane Cancer Center was established in 1993 with a vision to bring better cancer care and research to the citizens of Louisiana. We have always followed the best practices recommended by the National Cancer Institutes, with a mission of developing a NCI-designated cancer center for Louisiana.NCI designation is the gold standard that would help us bring in the best and brightest to develop and provide better care for this devastating disease. With this vision and mission in mind, the Tulane Cancer Center has grown steadily, except for a brief period around Hurricane Katrina.We have developed from a handful of investigators with cancer research grants to over 30 principal investigators with over 50 major grants, bringing in $17 million every year. In addition, we have established several areas of clinical strength, with multidisciplinary teams that can provide the best care and clinical trials available anywhere.I feel lucky to have had the honor and pleasure to work with these incredibly dedicated scientists and physicians. In addition, it has been really inspiring to have the opportunity to interact with our wonderful community supporters.Blood Cancer Program

The Tulane Blood Cancer Program is committed to advancing the science and care of patients with blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Alongside the Tulane University School of Medicine, we have performed more than 400 life-saving blood and bone marrow transplants, and we are a leader in the New Orleans region as the first fully accredited Foundation for Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) facility in Louisiana.Our experienced hematologists and multi-disciplinary team create individualized treatment plans for each patient, and we have access to the latest clinical trials and therapies.What Sets Us Apart

We are the first FACT-accredited adult center in the state of Louisiana for both autologous and allogeneic transplants, performing related and unrelated donor transplants. FACT is the global standard for top-quality patient care in cellular therapies.We are the only National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) transplant, apheresis and collection center for adults in Louisiana.Types of Transplants Offered

Autologous - patient serves as his or her own donorAllogeneic - another person serves as the patient’s donorSyngeneic - an identical twin serves as the patient’s donorMyeloablative and non-myeloablative transplantsTulane University School of Medicine

Tulane School of Medicine has established itself as a vital component in the renewal of one of America's greatest cities. We train the most qualified students to be capable, compassionate physicians who will provide high quality primary or specialty care locally, nationally, and globally.We improve human health and foster healthy communities through discovery and translation of the best science into clinical practice and education; to deliver the highest quality patient care and prepare the next generation of distinguished clinical and scientific leaders.Our vision is to be a distinctive, preeminent research-intensive medical school, transforming health through discovery, lifelong learning, and patient-centered health care.Location - New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is one of the world's most fascinating cities – home to a truly unique melting pot of culture, food and music. Come down and experience New Orleans, one of America's most culturally and historically rich destinations.New Orleans is also home to some of the most unique neighborhoods in the country. From the historic French Quarter to the beautiful homes uptown, there are no shortage of amazing neighborhoods to explore in the city.With some of the most noteworthy and recognized restaurants in the nation, NOLA is a foodie’s paradise. From legendary and long-established Commander’s Palace to new, award-winning Israeli restaurant Shaya, there is never a shortage of incredible restaurants to enjoy around town.Take in a view of the Mississippi River while eating beignets from Café du Monde, listen to incredible music in the French Quarter, visit an alligator hatchery or take a haunted history tour. At Tulane, one thing is for sure – you will never have a shortage of incredible things to do!How to apply

Tulane University has retained Academic Med to lead this national search effort. Inquiries, nominations, and applications are invited. The review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Confidential inquiries may be addressed to the Academic Med consultants supporting this search:Jim Hagood, Managing Director of Academic Med (jim@academic-med.com)EEO

Tulane University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution committed to excellence through diversity. Tulane University will not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other status or classification protected by federal, state, or local law. All eligible candidates are encouraged to apply.

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