Physician – Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncologist - CNS, GI, GU, or Thoracic;
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Oncologist, Healthcare Consultant, Surgeon
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Job TitlePhysician – Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncologist - CNS, GI, GU, or Thoracic (Open Rank/Track Faculty)
DepartmentThe Ohio State University College of Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center seek Radiation Oncologists (CNS, Thoracic, GI, and GU) to join the Department of Radiation Oncology. Academic rank and track commensurate with academic record and experience.
Position OverviewThe Physician provides licensed medical care including diagnosis, treatment (inclusive of surgery or pre/post-surgical care where appropriate), case management and clinical research. The Physician manages complex and sometimes unpredictable situations. The Physician must be competent in technical, clinical and surgical skills (where appropriate), cognitive and interpersonal skills required to serve those patients receiving the above mentioned services. The Physician is expected to practice within the established Medical Center and physician’s standards of practice (policies, procedures, protocols), and adhere to key results areas of the Medical Center.
DutiesAnd Responsibilities
Physician specializing in Radiation Oncology to serve as a member of the Department of Radiation Oncology; directs and provides direct and indirect patient care services in both inpatient and outpatient settings; conducts ambulatory clinics; interviews, obtains and reviews medical history of patients; performs physical examinations to assess medical or surgical needs; performs Radiation Therapy procedures; orders special procedures, diagnostic testing, and other ancillary services;
responds to consultation requests; determines, prescribes and implements treatment plans and/or medications required; documents all services and instructions provided in medical record; educates patients and promotes wellness, prevention and early detection by providing materials, resources and services to patient and their families; directs and participates in quality assessment and improvement activities; serves as preceptor and provides bedside training of residents, fellows, medical students, undergraduate & graduate students, nursing staff, and other allied medical professionals in the specialty of Radiation Oncology;
ensures continuing medical education requirements are met; participates in department, college, medical center and university committees and other service activities.
Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), board certified or board eligible in specialization required. Completion of an accredited residency and fellowship (if applicable) training program required;
Current or interim permit to practice medicine from the State of Ohio Medical Board required;
Board certification or eligibility from the American Board of Radiation Oncology required; active certification from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) required;
Sub-specialty board certification or eligibility from the American Board of Radiation Oncology preferred.
To be considered, application materials must include cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. All inquiries and nominations should be directed in confidence to:
Kam Carlberg, Physician and Faculty Recruitment, Kamala.
Carlberg.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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