Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Psycho-oncology
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Healthcare
Psychiatry
Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Psycho-oncology
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The Yale School of Medicine, established in 1810, is a globally recognized institution for biomedical research, education, and advanced health care. It is home to the Yale Cancer Center, a designated comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute, and the Child Study Center, founded in 1911. The school boasts 33 academic departments and is affiliated with prominent institutions, including Yale-New Haven Hospital, one of the largest in the U.S., and the Connecticut Mental Health Center.
Known for its innovative curriculum encouraging self‑evaluation and independent research, the School of Medicine has consistently ranked among the top recipients of research funding and is a leader in cultivating medical and scientific advancements globally.
This full‑time, on‑site Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Psycho-oncology role is based in New Haven, CT. The candidate will engage in academic activities, including conducting clinical research, contributing to psycho‑oncology services, teaching medical and graduate students, and mentoring trainees. As a valued member of the Yale faculty, the individual will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, provide patient‑centered psychiatric care, and support the school’s mission in advancing mental health in the context of oncology.
Qualifications- Expertise in Psychiatry and Mental Health, with the ability to diagnose, treat, and support various psychiatric conditions.
- Strong foundation in Medicine and knowledge relevant to psycho‑oncology, including integrative care approaches.
- Proven skills in academic Research, including study design, data analysis, and dissemination of findings through publications and conferences.
- Experience in Teaching, mentoring, and developing educational programs for medical and graduate students.
- Commitment to collaboration, excellent communication abilities, and dedication to advancing care in psycho‑oncology.
- Board certification in Psychiatry and eligibility for a medical license in Connecticut required.
- Background in oncology‑related psychiatric care and demonstrated leadership or scholarly accomplishments are highly desirable.
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