Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist - Bone Marrow Transplant
Akron Children?s Hospital is dedicated to building a diverse workforce - one that reflects our patient population and represents the communities we serve. Whether you?re a resident, a physician early in your career, or a seasoned physician with years of experience, Akron Children?s Hospital has something different that?s hard to explain. You feel it in the atmosphere as soon as you enter through the doors. You experience it every day with your colleagues, staff, patients, and their families. Once you?re here, you know you?re home.
We are seeking a BC/BE pediatric hematologist/oncologist who will also serve as a clinical faculty member at the assistant/associate professor level. The ideal candidate for this position has a clinical focus and experience in caring for children and adolescents undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This physician will have a minimum 50% of his/her clinical time dedicated to bone marrow transplant. The allocation of this person?s professional time will be 50% clinical transplant, 30% clinical hematology and/or oncology depending on candidate?s interest, and 20% for non-clinical responsibilities.
Akron Children?s Hospital is a teaching hospital with an AGMCE accredited Hematology/Oncology fellowship training program and a medical school affiliation with Northeast Ohio Medical University.
Programs at the Akron Children?s Hospital Showers Family Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders include hematology, oncology, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, a state-funded sickle cell program and regional hemostasis and thrombosis center. Hematology/oncology care is provided at our hospital in Akron, our Beeghly campus in Boardman, Ohio, and three satellite clinics throughout the region. The Hematology/Oncology team is currently comprised of eleven faculty members, seventeen advanced practice providers and fellows.
Each year the center cares for approximately 90 new oncology patients, 15 stem cell/marrow transplant patients, 160 sickle cell patients and 540 bleeding disorder patients. The staff also provides care during 12,000 patient encounters annually. Akron Children?s Hospital is a member of the Children?s Oncology Group, house a pediatric transplant center approved by the National Marrow Donor Program, and is one of only 9 pediatric cancer centers in the country verified by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer as a Pediatric Cancer Hospital.
This position is a 501(c)(3) site which qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the Federal government.
Akron Children's has been caring for children since 1890. With two hospital campuses, 6 regional health centers and 50+ primary and specialty care locations throughout Ohio, we?re making it easier for today's busy families to find the high-quality care they need. We also partner with other health systems to bring our neonatal and pediatric expertise to patients in their community hospitals.
Ranked among America?s Best Children?s Hospitals by Newsweek in 2022 and 2023, Akron Children?s Hospital?is the?largest pediatric healthcare system?in?Northeast Ohio. With more than a million
patient visits a year, we?ve been leading the way to healthier futures for children through quality patient care, education, advocacy, community service and medical discover for more than 130 years! Children aren?t just a segment of our focus; they are our focus. The services at Akron Children?s Hospital span the entire scope of medical services available today - from routine and preventative care to emerging technologies in surgery and patient care.
Akron Children?s Hospital?is the only freestanding pediatric hospital in Northeast Ohio and the 8th largest children?s hospital in the country. We are a major teaching affiliate of Northeast Ohio Medical University. Active involvement in medical student and resident education; academic appointment at Northeast Ohio Medical University is available and commensurate with experience. Akron Children?s is dedicated to family-centered care and improving the treatment of childhood illness and injury through research at the?Rebecca D. Considine Clinical Research Institute.
The resources available to our physicians, the cutting-edge technology, the collaboration from all departments and the cohesive nature in which we work allow us to live our mission and truly treat every child as we would our own.
Community Overview:
It?s something you know as soon as you experience it. Our communities - the Northeast Ohio community - are deeply ingrained into our work, our volunteerism, and our daily lives. We are truly a part of the communities we serve, and the communities are a part of us. You?ll be proud to tell people you meet that you work at Akron Children?s as their faces light up and they tell you their own connection to the Hospital. Working at Akron Children?s gives you so many opportunities to live in, work in and love Northeast Ohio.
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