Description
The Department of Surgery at Henry Ford Health is seeking to hire a fellowship-trained, Surgical Breast Oncologist to join our dynamic group. The candidate will join a robust Breast Division with a high-volume practice in all aspects of breast surgical oncology. As a member of the Henry Ford Medical Group and Henry Ford Health Cancer service line, the candidate will be supported within an innovative, academic, and patient-centered environment.
The position is based at multiple regional Henry Ford Health facilities with a primary dual responsibility at Henry Ford Warren and Henry Ford St. John Hospital, an extension of the larger breast practice in southeast Michigan.
The candidate will:
- Be responsible for building and augmenting the surgical breast oncology program at a Henry Ford Health regional site.
- Be an engaged member of a multidisciplinary cancer care team including collaboration with Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Supportive Oncology, Pathology, Radiology, Genetics, Precision Medicine, and Clinical Trials Divisions and Departments.
- Contribute to advancing patient’s comprehensive experience by participating in disease-specific multidisciplinary cancer clinics, tumors boards, clinical trials, and translational research opportunities.
- Have an opportunity to obtain an academic appointment through our Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences partnership, as well as Wayne State University.
The Division of Surgical Breast Oncology at Henry Ford Health is a leader in multidisciplinary, patient-centered surgical oncology. The division is a key component of the Henry Ford Health Cancer Service Line, one of the state’s premier cancer center programs
Please submit a CV and letter of interest to: Jessica Bensenhaver, MD, Division Head of Surgical Breast Oncology, Henry Ford Cancer Institute, c/o Laura Settles at lsettle2@hfhs.org.
Qualifications
- Completed a Surgical Breast Oncology fellowship and be Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in General Surgery
- M.D. or equivalent who are American Board of Surgery eligible or certified in general surgery
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Michigan medical license
- Ideal candidates will have a strong experience and proven track record of outstanding patient care and be committed to expanding a patient-focused, comprehensive multidisciplinary surgical breast oncology program
- A track record of excellence in teaching is also highly desired
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