Kingman Regional Medical Center
Radiation Oncologist
Kingman Regional Medical Center, Kingman, Arizona, United States, 86401
Job Description
Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator Siemens SOMATOM CT simulator. EMR is Varian. Planning software is Eclipse. Our radiation oncology team consists of a PA-C, medical physicist on site, dosimetry fully remote, three radiation therapists, MA/LPN, navigators, clinical trials researcher, dietician, behavioral health counselor, case manager, tumor registrars and clerical staff. Medical oncology services on site. Accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Hospital on call is being available by phone. About Kingman Regional Medical Center
Located in the high desert of Northwestern Arizona along Historic Route 66, Kingman is about 90 minutes south of Las Vegas and two hours north of Phoenix. Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is the largest healthcare provider and the only remaining
non-profit hospital
in Mohave County, Arizona.
As a 235-bed multi-campus healthcare system, our medical center has almost 2,000 employees, over 300 physicians/allied health professionals, and 150 volunteers.
Recognized as an innovator in rural healthcare, KRMC is Arizona's first rural teaching hospital, and provides a full continuum of highly technical and specialized medical services to meet the healthcare needs of our growing community.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Paid Time Off 403b and 457b with matching contributions Hospital provided liability insurance coverage Reimbursed expenses for professional licenses, memberships, and CMEs + additional paid time off for CMEs On-site Wellness Center with fitness classes, personal training, indoor pool, racquetball and basketball courts On-site Learning/Child Care Center exclusive to the children of KRMC employees Responsibilities
Perform professional medical services in the examination, diagnosis, care and treatment of patients, within the parameters of experience and professional training. Provide appropriate patient instruction and/or consultation with family or significant other, as needed. Record examination, diagnosis, and treatment notes that meet record documentation requirements. Provide clearly written orders and be available to nursing staff for direction, support and clarification of the medical plan of care. For those patients whose medical needs are beyond our scope of services, make patient referrals to appropriate specialty services, such as diagnostic services, social services and consultative services, as arranged in protocols; consult with clinic manager regarding available specialty services. Attend Medical Staff Meetings as designated. Comply with all regulatory, organizational, and departmental statutes, policies, and procedures. Review and revise clinic policies, procedures and protocols to ensure medical appropriateness and regulatory compliance. Work in collaboration with referring providers and other specialists to promote optimal multi-specialty care and service continuity. Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from an accredited medical school Successful completion of residency program in area of specialty BC / BE Must possess a current license to practice medicine in the state of Arizona and DEA
Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator Siemens SOMATOM CT simulator. EMR is Varian. Planning software is Eclipse. Our radiation oncology team consists of a PA-C, medical physicist on site, dosimetry fully remote, three radiation therapists, MA/LPN, navigators, clinical trials researcher, dietician, behavioral health counselor, case manager, tumor registrars and clerical staff. Medical oncology services on site. Accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Hospital on call is being available by phone. About Kingman Regional Medical Center
Located in the high desert of Northwestern Arizona along Historic Route 66, Kingman is about 90 minutes south of Las Vegas and two hours north of Phoenix. Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is the largest healthcare provider and the only remaining
non-profit hospital
in Mohave County, Arizona.
As a 235-bed multi-campus healthcare system, our medical center has almost 2,000 employees, over 300 physicians/allied health professionals, and 150 volunteers.
Recognized as an innovator in rural healthcare, KRMC is Arizona's first rural teaching hospital, and provides a full continuum of highly technical and specialized medical services to meet the healthcare needs of our growing community.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Paid Time Off 403b and 457b with matching contributions Hospital provided liability insurance coverage Reimbursed expenses for professional licenses, memberships, and CMEs + additional paid time off for CMEs On-site Wellness Center with fitness classes, personal training, indoor pool, racquetball and basketball courts On-site Learning/Child Care Center exclusive to the children of KRMC employees Responsibilities
Perform professional medical services in the examination, diagnosis, care and treatment of patients, within the parameters of experience and professional training. Provide appropriate patient instruction and/or consultation with family or significant other, as needed. Record examination, diagnosis, and treatment notes that meet record documentation requirements. Provide clearly written orders and be available to nursing staff for direction, support and clarification of the medical plan of care. For those patients whose medical needs are beyond our scope of services, make patient referrals to appropriate specialty services, such as diagnostic services, social services and consultative services, as arranged in protocols; consult with clinic manager regarding available specialty services. Attend Medical Staff Meetings as designated. Comply with all regulatory, organizational, and departmental statutes, policies, and procedures. Review and revise clinic policies, procedures and protocols to ensure medical appropriateness and regulatory compliance. Work in collaboration with referring providers and other specialists to promote optimal multi-specialty care and service continuity. Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from an accredited medical school Successful completion of residency program in area of specialty BC / BE Must possess a current license to practice medicine in the state of Arizona and DEA