Job Number: 137384
Job Type: Regular Full-Time
Division: School Of Medicine
Department: SOM: Surgery: Oncology
Campus Location (For Posting) : US-GA-Atlanta
Location: Emory Hospital Midtown
Remote Work Classification: No Remote
Health and Safety Information: Position involves clinical patient contact.
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Description
The Department of Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine announces the vacancy for Breast Surgical Oncology.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
Serve as an attending surgical oncologist at The Emory Clinic, Inc., Emory University Hospital, and other sites that may be deemed necessary by the Section leader over time.
Participate in the clinical education, training and development of residents through practice-site rotation activities and conferences.
Participate in the development of unique and collaborative research specific to surgical oncology.
Participate in the administrative operations of the Clinic sub-section / section or University division based upon assignments determined by the Section Chief and/or Sub-section Chief.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Board Certified General Surgeon with post-graduate training in Surgical Oncology
A valid, unrestricted medical license to practice medicine in the State of Georgia
A controlled Substance Registration Drug Enforcement Administration Certificate
Must sign the Non-Compete Agreement of The Emory Clinic, Inc. as a condition of employment
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