Chief, Division of Cancer Radiology (BIDMC) and Chair, Dept of Imaging (DFCI)
Apply NowCompany: Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
Location: Boston, MA 02115
Description:
The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. (HMFP) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) are seeking an academic leader to serve in the following exciting position. Applicants should hold a current appointment at Harvard Medical School to be eligible to apply.
As widely reported in the media, BIDMC and HMFP are embarking on a long-term care collaboration with DFCI. This collaboration effort is currently pending regulatory approval by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This position is being developed among the organizations as part of a proposed broader collaboration relationship to provide world-leading coordinated and integrated cancer care within the region, is a critical clinical and academic component of the planned collaboration, and an opportunity to provide national leadership in the development of cancer radiology.
The successful candidate for the position of Division Chief of the newly formed Division of Cancer Radiology in the Department of Radiology at BIDMC will hold an appointment at the rank of Professor/Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS), commensurate with experience and approvals. The employer for the position is HMFP. Following regulatory approval, the successful candidate will also serve as Chair of the Department of Imaging at DFCI.
The position is responsible for developing, communicating, and driving the vision, mission, and goals of the program, and for oversight of the clinical operations, quality and safety programs, basic, translational, and clinical research, education programs, and faculty development and advancement missions. Following appointment as Chair of the Department of Imaging at DFCI, the position will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, and ongoing evaluation of all the professional staff for credentialing purposes.
The candidate should have national recognition as a leader in radiology with accomplishments as a clinician, investigator, mentor, and educator, and possess exceptional leadership, managerial, and collaborative skills. Ideally, this individual would be a proven leader with an international reputation in radiology who can lead a complex and successful enterprise, to even higher levels of excellence in both clinical care and innovation.
Interested candidates are requested to apply via the website and attach a current Curriculum Vitae and cover letter to:
Nanette Smith Callihan,
Chief Human Resources Officer, HMFP
As widely reported in the media, BIDMC and HMFP are embarking on a long-term care collaboration with DFCI. This collaboration effort is currently pending regulatory approval by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This position is being developed among the organizations as part of a proposed broader collaboration relationship to provide world-leading coordinated and integrated cancer care within the region, is a critical clinical and academic component of the planned collaboration, and an opportunity to provide national leadership in the development of cancer radiology.
The successful candidate for the position of Division Chief of the newly formed Division of Cancer Radiology in the Department of Radiology at BIDMC will hold an appointment at the rank of Professor/Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS), commensurate with experience and approvals. The employer for the position is HMFP. Following regulatory approval, the successful candidate will also serve as Chair of the Department of Imaging at DFCI.
The position is responsible for developing, communicating, and driving the vision, mission, and goals of the program, and for oversight of the clinical operations, quality and safety programs, basic, translational, and clinical research, education programs, and faculty development and advancement missions. Following appointment as Chair of the Department of Imaging at DFCI, the position will be responsible for the recruitment, retention, and ongoing evaluation of all the professional staff for credentialing purposes.
The candidate should have national recognition as a leader in radiology with accomplishments as a clinician, investigator, mentor, and educator, and possess exceptional leadership, managerial, and collaborative skills. Ideally, this individual would be a proven leader with an international reputation in radiology who can lead a complex and successful enterprise, to even higher levels of excellence in both clinical care and innovation.
Interested candidates are requested to apply via the website and attach a current Curriculum Vitae and cover letter to:
Nanette Smith Callihan,
Chief Human Resources Officer, HMFP