Medical Oncologist Opportunity | OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center – McAlester
Updated 3/30/26
Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States
Physician
Oncology-Medical Oncology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Inpatient
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
Yes
Job description
Job description
Assistant Professors and Associate Professors in clinical pathways participate in the training of medical students, residents, and fellows in Hematology and Oncology when applicable. In addition, they may participate in undergraduate medical education, precept learners in clinical environments, and contribute to multidisciplinary academic discussions across the cancer center network.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Practice in a newly developed 6,100-square-foot oncology facility designed to expand access to cancer care in southeastern Oklahoma
Work in a center offering infusion, chemotherapy, and radiation oncology services, including a Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator
Join Oklahoma’s largest oncology practice while helping deliver care closer to home for
underserved regional populations
Benefit from the resources of Oklahoma’s only NCI-Designated Cancer Center, including research collaboration and access to nationally recognized clinical trials
Enjoy a community-focused practice with meaningful impact and strong institutional support
Why McAlester:
Life near McAlester means you can truly embrace lake life, with the option to call the waterfront community of Carlton Landing home and enjoy walkable streets, community events, and lakeside living every day. With Lake Eufaula just outside your door, boating, fishing, and sunset views become part of your everyday routine, not just a weekend escape. The region also offers a lower cost of living and convenient access to both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. This area provides the opportunity to practice meaningful oncology care in a growing community where patient access truly matters.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including PTO, retirement plans, medical and dental coverage, and additional resources designed to support physicians and their families.

Assistant Professors and Associate Professors in clinical pathways participate in the training of medical students, residents, and fellows in Hematology and Oncology when applicable. In addition, they may participate in undergraduate medical education, precept learners in clinical environments, and contribute to multidisciplinary academic discussions across the cancer center network.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Provide comprehensive outpatient oncology care for adult patients with solid tumors, hematologic malignancies, and benign hematology conditions in a community oncology setting
- Develop individualized treatment plans including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, supportive oncology care, and hematologic management
- Collaborate with radiation oncology, infusion services, advanced practice providers, oncology-certified nurses, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary specialists
- Work in conjunction with very strong APP support to deliver coordinated, high-quality patient care
- Participate in tumor boards and maintain alignment with evidence-based cancer care pathways across the Stephenson Cancer Center system
- Support access to advanced therapies and clinical trial pathways when appropriate through connection with the main academic campus
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and growth of oncology services in southeastern Oklahoma
- Minimal to no hospital call obligations, supporting a primarily outpatient-focused practice
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and growth of oncology services in southeastern Oklahoma
- MD, DO, or equivalent medical degree from an accredited medical school Board certified or board eligible in Medical Oncology and Hematology Eligible for medical licensure and DEA registration in the State of Oklahoma
- Strong knowledge of cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and longitudinal oncology care
- Academic credentials commensurate with rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor
Practice in a newly developed 6,100-square-foot oncology facility designed to expand access to cancer care in southeastern Oklahoma
Work in a center offering infusion, chemotherapy, and radiation oncology services, including a Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator
Join Oklahoma’s largest oncology practice while helping deliver care closer to home for
underserved regional populations
Benefit from the resources of Oklahoma’s only NCI-Designated Cancer Center, including research collaboration and access to nationally recognized clinical trials
Enjoy a community-focused practice with meaningful impact and strong institutional support
Why McAlester:
Life near McAlester means you can truly embrace lake life, with the option to call the waterfront community of Carlton Landing home and enjoy walkable streets, community events, and lakeside living every day. With Lake Eufaula just outside your door, boating, fishing, and sunset views become part of your everyday routine, not just a weekend escape. The region also offers a lower cost of living and convenient access to both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. This area provides the opportunity to practice meaningful oncology care in a growing community where patient access truly matters.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including PTO, retirement plans, medical and dental coverage, and additional resources designed to support physicians and their families.
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service