Radiation Oncologist
Position SummaryRadiation Oncologist with advanced training, experience, and education that provides them with the skills necessary to examine, diagnose, and manage and treat cancerous tumors. EducationMedical Doctor of Healthcare- Required Experience1-2 Years Radiation Oncology - PreferredLicense & CertificationProfessional License with State of Practice - Required Professional Certification - Required National Certification - RequiredBasic Life Support (BLS) - RequiredCore Job FunctionsProvides supervision of all clinical/medical services rendered. Study radiographic images and medical reports, establish plan of care for patients and monitors patients through visits. Plan tumor localization and prescribe appropriate treatments based on clinical evidenceAttends and participates in cancer committee conferences, presents oncology annual report with executive oncology director. Assume weekly on call status on a rotation basis.Consults with other physicians for the continuum of care.Networks with community physician to increase referrals. Assures fiscal compliance related to patient billing and coding and Correctly bill patients for services and accurately document to support charges. Make recommendations on capital purchases, facility design and operational issues. Assist with the selection of new equipment and services.Maintains liaison with other disciplines such as social services, nutritional support, speech therapy, physical therapy, pastoral care and pain management. Participates in clinical trial accruals.