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Physician-Radiation Oncologist-SSM Health Dean Medical Group - Janesville, Wisconsin
Radiation Oncology | WI-SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Janesville | Janesville, WI | Req #: R107757

SSM Health Dean Medical Group is seeking to employ a full-time Radiation Oncologist to join our physician team. The candidate will provide professional services for the cancer center at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital in Janesville, Wisconsin.

Practice Specifics:

  • Work Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Outpatient focused practice with some ability to provide inpatient care
  • Current call schedule of 1:5 weeks (Monday-Monday); call is mainly by telephone
  • Group of 5 experienced board-certified Radiation Oncologist employed by SSM Health Dean Medical Group. The physician team currently provides professional services at Turville Bay Radiation Oncology Center in Madison, St. Mary's Hospital-Janesville and St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
  • Comprehensive support staff: 5 fulltime Medical Physicists and 6 Certified Medical Dosimetrists.
  • Equipment in Janesville: GE wide bore CT simulator, Varian True Beam, Eclipse Treatment planning system, ARIA Electronic Health Record, Epic Electronic Health Record.
  • A highly competitive salary, health, dental, life and malpractice insurance, a retirement plan, CME reimbursement, signing bonus (including relocation if qualified), and a generous amount of time off.

The Hospital

  • SSM Health St. Mary's Janesville Hospital is a modern, state-of-the-art 50-bed facility
  • Opened in January 2012 with an adjacent physician's office complex
  • The hospital provides health care services from Urgent Care to ICU, and a recently added on site radiation oncology facility.
  • Electronic medical records are also seamlessly connected throughout the entire system via Epic.
  • SSM St. Mary's Janesville Hospital is part of SSM Health, an integrated health system that has facilities in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma

Turville Bay Radiation Oncology Center

Located in Madison, Wisconsin, on Lake Monona at Turville Bay, the center offers state-of-the-art technology in a serene and beautiful environment. Providing imaging, diagnostic information and treatment for cancer and other diseases, the facility is designed for the care and comfort of its patients. The center has successfully blended highly trained and compassionate staff with the finest technology and created a center that is felt by patients and referring physicians alike to be the best in southern Wisconsin.

The Community

  • Janesville https://livability.com/wi/janesville is a mid-sized city of about 65,000 and known as Wisconsin's Great Outdoors with more than 60 parks and 35 miles of trails with unlimited choices for recreation
  • Janesville economy is on the rise and enjoys the lowest unemployment rate in 20 years
  • Only a 45-minute drive to the state's capitol, Madison, and less than two hour to Chicago and Milwaukee
  • Easily connect to airline hubs all over the world at one of four major airports within 90 miles of Janesville

Requirements:

  • Board certification in Radiation Oncology a must for an experienced provider.
  • New graduate residents that are Board Eligible with exceptional clinical interpersonal skills are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • The ideal candidate will possess a strong sense of teamwork; excellent communication skills and a desire to advance a new program.
  • IMRT, IGRT, 3D conformal and 2D experience required.



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