Overview
Due to growth, Carle Health is excited to add a BE/BC Hematology/Oncology physician to join our growing Cancer Care teams in Olney and Mattoon, Illinois.
Opportunity Details
- Candidates with experience and new graduates are welcome to apply.
- Mentorship for new graduates will be provided.
- Training and interest in both Hematology and Oncology are required.
- The Hematology/Oncology physician would practice 3 days per week at Carle Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney, IL and 2 days per week at our Carle Mattoon on Hurst clinic in Mattoon, IL.
- Join a multidisciplinary team with Medical Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Gynecologic Oncologists, Breast Surgeons, genetic and nutrition counseling services.
- Practice in a multi-disciplinary setting with Weekly Disease Specific Tumor Boards (Upper GI, Lower GI, Breast, Thoracic, etc.) and strong support from Radiation Oncology and all Surgical Services.
- Our Breast Cancer Program at the Carle Cancer Institute in Urbana, IL has both CoC and NAPBC Accreditations with weekly Breast Cancer Tumor Board and Multi-disciplinary Breast Cancer Clinic.
- Enjoy a generous compensation package at a stable, vertically integrated health system.
- Opportunity for academic and/or research opportunity at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine in Urbana, IL which is a collaboration between Carle and the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.
- The Carle Illinois College of Medicine is the nation’s first medical school focused at the intersection of healthcare and engineering.
- Olney is one hour from Evansville, Indiana and is less than three hours from Indianapolis and St.
- Louis.
- The community offers an abundance of outdoor recreational activities that include fishing lakes, community parks, an aquatic center and an 18-hole golf course.
- Quality education, friendly neighborhoods, and affordable housing provide an ideal setting for personal and professional satisfaction for the single person or family About the Carle Cancer Institute: Strong clinical cancer research with a National Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
- Currently > 100 open clinical trials at Urbana campus for cancer patients in East Central Illinois.