Great program for someone who is interested in becoming the Specialist for Malignant Hematology. No experience necessary. They are willing to train you. You must have the desire to be the lead. Large cancer program in place.
Physician looking to treat
malignant hematology patients to include multiple myeloma, acute leukemia and lymphomas in an academic medical center. Ideally 3-4 clinic days with 1-2 days of administrative and/or protected education/research time, depending on the needs of the Physician. Interest in teaching residents and fellows is strongly encouraged.
Compensation is very competitive
(starting at 450k to 500k) and there is an excellent bonus program as well as comprehensive benefits.
Knoxville offers an exceptional quality of life with the perfect mix of urban amenities and outdoor adventure. Recognized as one of the “Best Places to Live Among Mid-Sized Cities,” it boasts:
- A cost of living below the national average
- No state income tax
- A strong and stable economy supported by the University of Tennessee, Tennessee Valley Authority, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and other growing industries
- Outdoor recreation at its best – enjoy boating, hiking, golfing, fishing, horseback riding, and mountain biking amid the breathtaking scenery of the Great Smoky Mountains.
This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to practice outstanding Sleep Medicine within a well-rounded academic and clinical setting, all while enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle in a vibrant Southeastern city.
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