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Clinical responsibilities will include interpretation of all aspects of neuroradiology including brain, spine, ENT, pediatric neuroimaging, fMRI, DTI and perfusion studies. Collegial interdisciplinary conferences and tumor boards are staffed by neuroradiologists. Educational responsibilities and opportunities include teaching at all levels commensurate with a large academic center including medical student, resident and fellow training. The ideal candidate must be Board certified or Board eligible in Radiology, have completed a Neuroradiology Fellowship, and be eligible to obtain an Oregon Medical License.
Leadership & Program Development
- Provide strategic and operational leadership for the Sarcoma Program, including oversight of clinical services, faculty recruitment, and program growth.
- Foster integration across disciplines (orthopedic oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, radiology) to strengthen OHSU’s regional and national reputation in sarcoma care.
- Expand the...
OHSU is a nationally prominent recognized research university with established track record of strengths in advanced neuroscience research. The OHSU Department of Neurological Surgery invites applications for the position of founding Director of the OHSU MIND (Modulation, Interfacing, and Neural Decoding) Center.
The Center is a collaborative institutional initiative. It is expected to drive neuroscientific discovery that will decode cognitive and other neural functions using advanced interfaces, preclinical models, and human neurophysiology, neuropsychology, and imaging/connectomics. It will serve as an ecosystem for research and an incubator for entrepreneurial initiatives. The Director will build,...
The position is 100% MSK subspecialized and hybrid in nature with work-from-home flexibility. Clinical responsibilities include general MSK radiographs, MRI and CT (including sports, oncology, rheumatology), diagnostic MSK ultrasound, and attendance at interdisciplinary conferences. The section also performs a high volume of fluoroscopy, CT and US-guided procedures, including spine and extremity biopsies, osteoid osteoma radiofrequency ablations, and joint injections. All faculty members are provided with a home workstation. Approximately 50% of the clinical work as well as on-call duties are undertaken from home while the remainder of the work is performed at OHSU’s main hospital. There is no overnight call. All faculty members are provided with at least one...
Clinical Care
- Deliver high-quality, patient-centered care for individuals with sarcoma in a mix of outpatient and inpatient settings.
- Participate in OHSU’s weekly multidisciplinary Sarcoma Tumor Board, collaborating closely with experts in orthopedic oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, and radiology.
- Serve as an active member of the largest sarcoma...
This position will be assigned to the Anatomic Pathology Division, with principal responsibilities in Surgical Pathology, which operates under a subspecialty sign out model. The responsibilities include the clinical service and teaching functions of the sections, as well as sharing evening and weekend call on an equal basis. Your service and other assignments will be reviewed and modified by the department Chair, as needed.
Your educational responsibilities include participation in the instructional program for medical and graduate students, residents and fellows of...
The inpatient APP is responsible for daily rounds in conjunction with the faculty physician, writing daily notes and orders, coordinating care with the multidisciplinary team, coordinating the inpatient workflow of admissions and discharges, performing appropriate procedures (e.g., bone marrow biopsies, lumbar punctures, Ommaya taps, and chemotherapy administration), and performing additional duties as assigned.
The inpatient APP team works collaboratively in a clinical and teaching capacity with opportunities to attend and participate in relevant educational conferences...
Reporting to the Vice Chair & Director of Physics, the appointee will provide technical expertise and clinical support inpatient treatment planning, therapy machine/radioactive sources calibration, radiation safety, and new technology research and clinical implementation.
This position is based in a fast-paced clinical environment requiring close coordination with physicians, physicists, nurses, therapists, and administrative staff. Occasional flexibility in schedule may be required to meet clinical deadlines or address emergent patient care needs.
Team Leadership and Operations
- Coordination of clinical coverage...
- Serving as an attending physician at OHSU, Portland VAMC, Beaverton Knight Cancer Institute and our community sites.
- Teaching of medical students, house staff, and fellows
- Attending departmental quality meetings, i.e. chart rounds, M&M, and others
- Attending appropriate site-specific tumor boards and multidisciplinary clinics
- Actively engaging in clinical practice as an employee of OHSU at OHSU Hospitals and Clinics (collectively, “Hospital” and, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph 7 of the “Clinician Employment...
Clinical Activities (not related to teaching or research):
- Position will hold independent clinic sessions each day of the week.
- Position will assist with daily triage and medical review
- Participates in Tumor Board sessions and other OHSU Cancer Institute programming.
- Participates in daily morning rounds with faculty and residents.
Scholarly Activities (research/writing, abstracts, grant supported work, presentations, etc.):
- Grand Round presentations bi-annually.
Administrative Activities:
- Participates in the development of clinical pathways / care plans / guidelines / protocols in conjunction...
Allow for additional provider coverage in our Community Oncology Clinics. Seeing up to 15 patients a day, address urgent needs and evaluate the patient situation and determine the tolerance of the treatment, review labs, and modify orders as needed. See new patients in conjunction with attending physician. Write chemotherapy orders when treatment plan has been initiated by attending physician in compliance with credentialed privileges. Manage patient anticoagulation, as appropriate. Work closely with phone triage staff to manage patient issues and problems and see patients emergently as add-on/walk-ins as appropriate or requested by attending physician. Admits patients to...
The Knight Cancer Institute, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center and part of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is currently hiring for an Assistant/Associate Professor with a focus on Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer.
This is an outstanding career move for candidates with a clinical and/or laboratory-based research focus and a strong record of external funding and publications.
The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service. The appointee shall be a Clinical or translational physician investigator, with the intellectual vision to develop and expand lung research at the Knight. They will be given immediate access to funds and will be tasked with marrying the Knight’s appetite for innovation with a vision that expand OHSU’s lung cancer footprint, relevance in the market and impact to patients. This position reports to (supervisor): Division Head, Hematology & Medical Oncology.
This position is eligible for endowment from the Leonard Schnitzer Endowment, provided by the Schnitzer family. This generous endowment from such a prominent and generous family will provide the selected, qualified candidate access to funds and will be tasked with marrying the Knight Cancer Institute’s mission for innovation and vision to expand OHSU’s breast cancer footprint, relevance in the market, and impact to patients. The successful applicant for this position will be nominated for this endowment, subject to OHSU policies governing such appointments, including length and term of the appointment, and subject to approval by the Dean of the School of Medicine and the OHSU...
Clinical: 100% of time will be spent clinically as a Cardio-oncologist, working collaboratively with the Knight Cancer Institute. Duties will include medical management of cancer patients with chronic or acute heart disease, managing critically ill patients with primary cardiac disorders in an ambulatory setting. Performing consultation services, reading echocardiograms, participating in, and developing outreach programs as needed. Your primary role will focus on the development of our ambulatory general cardiology clinics and our inpatient cardiology consult service. and leading personnel on the service.
Clinical: This position is in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation.
This position will help to provide primarily outpatient diagnosis, management and rehabilitative care in non-surgical clinics for patients as they navigate recovery from musculoskeletal, neurologic conditions and associated functional impairments. They will help patients to assess condition, needs and expectations to develop a treatment plan that meets their rehabilitation needs. This may include therapies, medications, consultations, orthotics/ prosthetics, pain modalities, injections, musculoskeletal ultrasound and diagnostic...
1 Always promotes the mission of the School of Medicine and Knight Cancer Institute through our Professional Standards of Customer Service, Reliability, Productivity, Professionalism, Accuracy, Timeliness, and Problem-Solving.
2 Scientific Project Oversight – Direct laboratory research projects. Including identification of scientific problem, design of approach to address it, and identification, acquisition and management of resources to perform investigations. Assign personnel, track their progress, and ensure maximum productivity. Foster and support teamwork. Provide training and guidance to postdoctoral fellows, clinical research fellows, graduate students and undergraduate students.
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Clinical responsibilities will include interpretation of all aspects of thoracic (CT/MR and radiographs) and cardiac imaging (CT and MR); as well as thoracic biopsies/aspirations. Familiarity with imaging of acquired and congenital heart diseases and imaging of minimally invasive techniques in the adult population is expected. Familiarity with cardiac imaging in the pediatric patient population would be desirable. Participation in numerous excellent weekly interdisciplinary conferences is expected. Educational responsibilities will include teaching at all levels commensurate with a large academic center, including medical student, resident and fellow training.