A Hematology & Oncology Physician providing patient-centered care for hematology and oncology cases in a community-based, collaborative oncology practice in East Bay, CA. The role involves treating approximately 15-20 patients daily, with 50% hematology and 50% oncology cases, supported by on-site infusion centers, advanced imaging, radiation oncology, and clinical trials access. This position offers a competitive salary, partnership potential, and comprehensive benefits in a thriving healthcare environment.
Job Description & RequirementsA physician-led, community-focused oncology practice in the East Bay, CA , is seeking a Hematology-Oncology Physician to join its team. This is a unique opportunity to practice patient-centered, high-quality care in a collaborative practice setting with partnership potential .
About the Position
Compensation & Benefits
Why the East Bay?
Located just outside San Francisco, the East Bay offers a vibrant mix of urban and suburban living with top-rated schools, diverse communities, and a mild year-round climate. The area boasts outdoor recreation, wineries, a thriving food scene, and easy access to Napa Valley, Silicon Valley, and the California coast .
This is an exceptional opportunity to grow your career in a thriving, community-driven oncology practice with strong financial and professional growth potential !
Jacob Bass , Senior Managing Consultant at AMN Healthcare, represents this search and would like to provide you with further details. To schedule a meeting with Jacob to discuss this opportunity, please click this link: . Engaging with Jacob directly will allow you to streamline your application process with minimal delays, as it ensures that you interact solely with individuals directly involved in representing this opportunity. I look forward to talking to you!
Job Benefits About the Company Compensation Information:
$400000.00 / Annually - $600000.00 / Annually
hematology, oncology, physician, patient care, infusion center, clinical trials, radiation oncology, medical imaging, community healthcare, collaborative practice