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Occupation Physician
Specialty Oncology-Radiation
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Academic/Training Program Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Michigan, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/12/16
Radiation Oncology Opportunity in Michigan’s U.P.

Marquette General Health System, based in Marquette, MI, is seeking a BE/BC Radiation Oncologist for a single specialty practice in Iron Mountain Michigan.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
• This is a hospital employed position based at Dickinson Healthcare System.
• The incentive package includes a competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package with CME.
• Additional information about the position: Varian LINAC 120 leaf MLC, OBI, EPID; Eclipse treatment planning system, IMRT, SBRT, IGRT capable; RapidArc treatment delivery; ARIA record & verify system; 2 Physicists and 2 Dosimetrists shared with Marquette practice; Siemens CT simulator, and shared Large Bore CT simulator with gating at Marquette.
• This is an ACR Accredited Facility.
• We invite you to learn more about the local hospital and community by visiting the below links of interest. www.dchs.org; www.dickinsonchamber.com; www.cityofironmountain.com

ABOUT THE FACILITY
• Marquette General Hospital (MGH) is a federally-designated Regional Referral Center for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (UP).
• MGH is a Level II Trauma Center, as verified by the American College of Surgeons’ Committee on Trauma. The Joint Commission awarded the hospital the Gold Seal of Approval for its Primary Stroke Center in 2010, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan gave MGH its Blue Distinction for Spine Surgery in 2010. In oncology, MGH has been granted designated by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers.
• As a 315-bed specialty care hospital, MGH receives patients from across the UP and provides care in 65 specialties and subspecialties. Its medical staff of more than 300 doctors works as a team with its 3,000 employees in caring for approximately 12,000 inpatients and more than 350,000 outpatients per year.
• MGH’s major services include its Heart Institute, Cancer Center, Brain & Spine Center, Rehabilitation Center, Behavioral Health, Digestive Health, Weight Loss Center and Women’s & Children’s Center. The hospital also provides the region’s premier services in imaging, surgery and laboratory and is home to the UP Telehealth Network, a leading telehealth network in the nation.
• MGH also services many of the communities in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with 42 primary and specialty care clinics spread throughout the region.
• As a teaching hospital, Marquette General has numerous affiliations with universities and community colleges throughout the state and the Midwest training medical students, family medicine residents, Pharm. D. pharmacists, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, nurse anesthetists, radiographers, surgical technicians and dietitians.
• Through its collaboration with Northern Michigan University, MGH also is part of the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center, which is conducting primary research on the formation of brain tumors.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
• The City of Marquette is located in the central region of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. With a population of 21,335, it is the UP’s largest community.
• In addition to being a population center, it serves as the regional center for education, healthcare, recreation and retail offering amazing arts and culture opportunities, stellar schools. Marquette also is the home of Northern Michigan University, housing the nation’s only Olympic Education Center.
• Residents of the City of Marquette have long appreciated their community’s abundant natural beauty, unique climate and the high quality of life that is enjoyed here.
• A strong commitment by both city leaders and active community members has helped Marquette to become one of the nation’s premier cities. Our national recognition includes being named one of “America’s Most Livable Communities” by Partners for Livable Communities in 2004, involvement in Michigan’s “Cool Cities” initiative, and receipt of the “All-American City” award by the National Civic League in 2003. Forbes also named Marquette