
Physician / Surgical Oncology / Florida / Permanent / Southwest Florida
International Medical Placement, Ltd., Tampa, FL, United States
Overview
Seeking a fellowship trained Breast Surgeon to join a busy breast program with >1000 breast analytic cases per year. The multidisciplinary breast cancer treatment team—medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, breast radiologists, advanced practice providers, pathologists, genetic counselors, and nurse navigators—provides personalized, coordinated patient care. The integrated oncology program conducts multiple weekly disease‑specific tumor boards and has a robust clinical research program. The team is complemented by a wide range of supportive services, ensuring holistic care that addresses the needs of our breast cancer patients and their families.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited school of medicine (allopathic or osteopathic)
Completed an accredited general surgery residency program
Finished a Society of Surgical Oncology‑approved Breast Oncology fellowship or an ACGME‑approved Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will play a crucial role as critical multidisciplinary team members in evaluating, managing, and treating our patients. Their forward‑thinking leadership and commitment to personalized care, quality, and patient satisfaction will be instrumental in optimizing patient care.
Desired Attributes
We seek candidates with superior surgical skills and strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills. A desire to develop interdisciplinary collaborations and work well with others will be highly valued, offering a significant opportunity for professional growth.
Compensation & Benefits
Facility offers an attractive work/life balance, competitive compensation with bonus opportunities, comprehensive benefits, generous time off, CME time and money, a sign‑on bonus, and a relocation package.
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Seeking a fellowship trained Breast Surgeon to join a busy breast program with >1000 breast analytic cases per year. The multidisciplinary breast cancer treatment team—medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, breast radiologists, advanced practice providers, pathologists, genetic counselors, and nurse navigators—provides personalized, coordinated patient care. The integrated oncology program conducts multiple weekly disease‑specific tumor boards and has a robust clinical research program. The team is complemented by a wide range of supportive services, ensuring holistic care that addresses the needs of our breast cancer patients and their families.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited school of medicine (allopathic or osteopathic)
Completed an accredited general surgery residency program
Finished a Society of Surgical Oncology‑approved Breast Oncology fellowship or an ACGME‑approved Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will play a crucial role as critical multidisciplinary team members in evaluating, managing, and treating our patients. Their forward‑thinking leadership and commitment to personalized care, quality, and patient satisfaction will be instrumental in optimizing patient care.
Desired Attributes
We seek candidates with superior surgical skills and strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills. A desire to develop interdisciplinary collaborations and work well with others will be highly valued, offering a significant opportunity for professional growth.
Compensation & Benefits
Facility offers an attractive work/life balance, competitive compensation with bonus opportunities, comprehensive benefits, generous time off, CME time and money, a sign‑on bonus, and a relocation package.
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