Boston Medical Center

Healthcare

InpatientHospitalistSectionofHematologyandMedicalOncology

$250–350k ~AI est. Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Inpatient Hospitalist – Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston Medical Center. Skills: Inpatient care, Oncology patients, Medical education. Serve as attending physician. Supervise internal medicine residents”

What You'll Achieve.

Improving patient outcomes/safety; Optimizing efficiency of patient progression; Implementing new systems and processes; Establishing consistent standards of practice

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

M.D. or M.D. /Ph.D., ABIM Board certification in internal medicine, Licensed or able to obtain license in Massachusetts, Legal authorization to work in the United States, Current BLS

Nice to Have

Board certified/eligible in internal medicine, Additional certification in hematology/oncology

What You'll Do.

Serve as attending physician

Supervise internal medicine residents

Provide acute care to hospitalized oncology patients

Participate in education of medical students

Participate in didactic training of residents

Share weekend duties with faculty

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative opportunities with multiple disciplines

Full Job Description

The Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston Medical Center and Boston University Medical School seeks an outstanding clinician to serve as a **Hospitalist on the Inpatient Hematology/Oncology** teaching service. The successful candidate must be board certified/eligible in internal medicine; additional certification in hematology/oncology is helpful but not required. The hospitalist will serve as an attending physician on the inpatient hematology/oncology service at Boston Medical Center, the major teaching hospital for Boston University School of Medicine. They will rotate on the service for 36 weeks over the course of a year, supervising internal medicine on either a 10-patient or 16-patient service. Both teams function as teaching service, and are staffed by residents and interns from the Boston University School of Medicine internal medicine residency program. The hospitalist will serve as the service attending Monday-Friday. Weekend duties will be shared with other faculty in the section of hematology/oncology throughout the course of the year. The successful applicant will be an active member of The Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Boston Medical Center and the Boston University School of Medicine and will be provided with mentorship aligned with their professional interests. Academic rank as Instructor or Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine will be commensurate with experience, training, and achievements. Extensive collaborative opportunities with multiple disciplines provide an outstanding environment for research initiatives aimed at improving patient outcomes/safety, optimizing efficiency of patient progression through hospitalization, implementing new systems and processes, and establishing more consistent standards of practice in the acute care setting. The hospitalist will also participate in the education of medical students and the didactic training of residents. **Requirements:** * Required

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