FH-1534, Immuno-Oncologist, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Brown University, Lifespan Cancer Institute, and the Rhode Island and Miriam Hospitals, are seeking a specialist in immuno-oncology. The position will have clinical, research and educational responsibilities and a commitment to scholarly participation in the research programs of the Warren Alpert Medical School. The clinical practice will consist of patients with melanoma, renal cancer and phase I studies. The physician will be expected to participate in the development of clinical trials and will be supported by the Brown University Oncology Research Group.
The successful candidate must qualify for a full-time medical faculty position at the rank of assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The applicant should be board certified or board eligible in medical oncology.
Interested applicants should upload a letter of interest and CV. The letter of interest can be addressed to Dr. Howard Safran, Chair of the Search Committee.
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