Hematologist in Myeloma
Apply NowCompany: Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
Location: Hull, MA 02045
Description:
The Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies in the Department of Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is seeking an academic hematologist with expertise in myeloma.
The applicant will be expected to be active clinically and to supervise Medical Students, Internal Medicine Residents, and Hematology Fellows. The candidate should have an established research program, and a demonstrated ability to attract sustained research funding. The successful candidate would be expected to fully integrate with the Center's internationally renowned cross-disciplinary efforts.
Appointment as an Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School will be commensurate with experience, training, and achievements in addition to teaching activities. Suitable candidates will have an MD or an MD-PhD, and Board Certification in Internal Medicine and Hematology
Although several years of direct clinical and research experience would be advantageous, less experienced candidates with exceptional promise will also be considered.
The applicant will be expected to be active clinically and to supervise Medical Students, Internal Medicine Residents, and Hematology Fellows. The candidate should have an established research program, and a demonstrated ability to attract sustained research funding. The successful candidate would be expected to fully integrate with the Center's internationally renowned cross-disciplinary efforts.
Appointment as an Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School will be commensurate with experience, training, and achievements in addition to teaching activities. Suitable candidates will have an MD or an MD-PhD, and Board Certification in Internal Medicine and Hematology
Although several years of direct clinical and research experience would be advantageous, less experienced candidates with exceptional promise will also be considered.