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Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program - Loyola University, Chicago
Position Details
Job Title: Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program - Loyola University, Chicago Position Number: [Position Number] Job Category: SSOM Clinical Faculty Job Type: Full-Time FLSA Status: Exempt Campus: Maywood-Health Sciences Campus Department Name: HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY Duties and Responsibilities: The Division of Hematology-Oncology at Loyola Medicine is seeking a physician leader at an Associate or Professor ranking for the Coleman Endowed Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program. The BMT Program at Loyola Medicine has long been a leader in Hematology research and therapy within the Chicagoland area and nationally with longstanding excellence of its Cellular Therapy and BMT Programs. The BMT Program performs over 120 adult transplants per year and an increasing number of CAR-T treatments in its dedicated inpatient and outpatient space to care for patients with its multidisciplinary team of physicians, APPs, social workers, nurse coordinators, and financial counselors. The Chief will provide administrative leadership, management, and quality program supervision for the clinical, research, and procedural activities of this Section of the Division of Hematology-Oncology. Qualifications: Interested candidates should email cover letter and CV to Katie Delaney, Physician Recruitment Office, at
katie.delaney@luhs.org
as well as apply online at
www.careers.luc.edu . Loyola is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer/educator and is committed to a drug-free and smoke-free workplace. Posting Details
Number of Vacancies: 1 Open Until Filled: Yes Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Optional Documents
For more information, please contact Loyola University Chicago at (773) 508 - 6000.
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Position Details
Job Title: Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program - Loyola University, Chicago Position Number: [Position Number] Job Category: SSOM Clinical Faculty Job Type: Full-Time FLSA Status: Exempt Campus: Maywood-Health Sciences Campus Department Name: HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY Duties and Responsibilities: The Division of Hematology-Oncology at Loyola Medicine is seeking a physician leader at an Associate or Professor ranking for the Coleman Endowed Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program. The BMT Program at Loyola Medicine has long been a leader in Hematology research and therapy within the Chicagoland area and nationally with longstanding excellence of its Cellular Therapy and BMT Programs. The BMT Program performs over 120 adult transplants per year and an increasing number of CAR-T treatments in its dedicated inpatient and outpatient space to care for patients with its multidisciplinary team of physicians, APPs, social workers, nurse coordinators, and financial counselors. The Chief will provide administrative leadership, management, and quality program supervision for the clinical, research, and procedural activities of this Section of the Division of Hematology-Oncology. Qualifications: Interested candidates should email cover letter and CV to Katie Delaney, Physician Recruitment Office, at
katie.delaney@luhs.org
as well as apply online at
www.careers.luc.edu . Loyola is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer/educator and is committed to a drug-free and smoke-free workplace. Posting Details
Number of Vacancies: 1 Open Until Filled: Yes Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Optional Documents
For more information, please contact Loyola University Chicago at (773) 508 - 6000.
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