Assistant Professor, Clinical Faculty Appointment (CFA) - Benign Hematology

Faculty
Posted
4 days ago

Qualifications

Our team specializes in diagnosing and treating non-cancerous blood disorders in cancer patients, as well as assessing and managing individuals with non-malignant blood conditions outside the cancer context.  Physicians with experience in clinical and/or basic science research, especially in cancer associated thrombosis, are strongly encouraged to apply.  Candidates must show evidence of scholarly activity, scientific accomplishment, and skill in writing and communication. The successful candidate will be expected to engage in non-malignant hematology research and scholarly activity that will enhance the academic environment of the institution. The selected candidate will also be expected to become familiar with appropriate funding mechanisms to support cancer-related benign hematology research and to assist with mentoring young faculty, fellows, and other trainees, as applicable. The candidate will have protected time to lead and develop programs, perform research, and complete scholarly activities in keeping with the goals of the Section. Competitive compensation is offered commensurate with rank and qualifications.  Faculty rank and protected research time will be provided consistent with experience and qualifications.

Please send a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three to five references, and a brief synopsis of qualifications: Catherine Butler-Gunn, Associate Department Administrator, at [email protected]

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