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Radiation Oncologist – Partnership Track Opportunity
Hematology-Oncology Associates of Central New York (HOACNY)
Hematology-Oncology Associates of Central New York (HOACNY), a physician-owned oncology practice, is seeking a BE/BC Radiation Oncologist, due to a planned retirement. Join our multidisciplinary cancer team of 12 medical oncologists and 3 radiation oncologists in a stable, independent practice with a strong regional reputation, advanced technology, and a robust clinical trial research program.
For more than 40 years, HOACNY has provided comprehensive cancer care to patients throughout Central New York. Physicians enjoy the advantages of private practice autonomy while benefiting from a collaborative environment focused on clinical excellence and patient outcomes.
The Radiation Oncology program is equipped with 2 Truebeam Linear Accelerators and a Cyberknife system, and runs a comprehensive radiopharmaceuticals program. The department is supported by an experienced clinical team, including 3 medical physicists and 4 dosimetrists, dedicated nursing, and radiation AP staff. Physicians participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards, weekly peer review conferences, and a rotating call schedule.
We offer a competitive compensation package, including comprehensive benefits, 401k with profit sharing, and 3-year partnership track opportunity. Generous paid time off and strong clinical support provide an outstanding work-life balance.
Why Central New York?
Central New York offers a unique combination of professional opportunity, affordability, and quality of life. The region boasts low cost-of-living, family-friendly communities, and top-rated public schools. Within 4 hours of New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Toronto, Central NY is known for its vibrant four-season lifestyle, with easy access to the Finger Lakes, Adirondack Mountains, skiing, hiking, boating, golf, and countless outdoor recreational opportunities. Syracuse University athletics, minor league hockey and baseball, performing arts venues, and a large regional airport contribute to a rich cultural environment.
Requirements
- Confirm diagnoses and review pathology, imaging, and multidisciplinary input to ensure accurate clinical decisionmaking.
- Develop individualized radiation treatment plans using 3D/4D imaging, advanced contouring, and evidencebased protocols.
- Deliver advanced radiation therapies including IMRT/VMAT, SBRT/SRS, IGRT, and combinedmodality treatments.
- Treat benign conditions, including osteoarthritis and other inflammatory disorders, using lowdose radiotherapy.
- Participate in radiopharmaceutical therapy programs, including patient selection, dosing, administration oversight, and followup.
- Monitor patients throughout treatment, managing symptoms, assessing response, and ensuring safety.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively with referring physicians.
- Support practice growth through community outreach, networking, and strengthening referral pathways.
- Contribute to APEX quality initiatives, protocol development, and continuous improvement efforts.
- Demonstrate exceptional communication skills with patients, families, and care teams.
- Exhibit empathy, emotional resilience, and patientcentered decisionmaking.
- Maintain ethical, evidencebased clinical judgment in all aspects of care.
- Show leadership, initiative, and professionalism in both clinical and operational settings.
- Contribute to a positive, collaborative, and growthoriented practice culture.
