The Women’s Health Institute at the Cleveland Clinic is seeking a full time fellowship-trained, board-eligible/board-certified gynecologic oncologist. This individual will be caring for patients at one of our tertiary care Hospitals. The ideal candidate will have completed a ACGME-certified gynecologic oncology fellowship, but interested trainees anticipating graduation 2021 may inquire. Clinical and academic responsibilities include supervision of Gynecologic Oncology fellows, Ob/Gyn residents and medical students. Faculty appointment at a rank commensurate with experience is available at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Cleveland Clinic is ranked #2 nationally in U.S. News and World Report. The section of Gynecologic Oncology is part of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and provides services which include access to the latest techniques, newest drug treatments, minimally invasive surgery including single port robotics, single incision surgery and HIPEC.
Cleveland Clinic offers outstanding benefits, some of which include:
Leadership and career development opportunities
Tail coverage provided
No restrictive covenant
Relocation expense reimbursement
Salary are competitive and commensurate with experience
Cleveland Clinic's vision is to become the best place for care and the best place to work in healthcare. We are committed to providing a safe, stable, and financially fulfilling work environment. Even in these uncertain times, Cleveland Clinic is ambitiously investing in growth. Being a physician-led organization means doing what is best for the patients, every day.
Cleveland Clinic is one of the world's largest and busiest health centers.Patients come to Cleveland Clinic from all over the world. We offer advanced treatment for all illnesses and disorders of the body. We enjoy a strong reputation for outstanding quality care. U.S News & World Report has named us the No. 2 hospital in the nation. Cleveland Clinic’s heart program has ranked No. 1 in the nation since 1995.
Thirteen Cleveland Clinic specialties are ranked in the Top 10. Cleveland Clinic earned the highest ranking of any Ohio hospital.
Other specialties noted for national excellence include ENT and pediatrics. Cleveland Clinic Children's offers highly specialized pediatric care in a family-centered atmosphere. It has been ranked the best children's hospital in Ohio by Child magazine.
Cleveland Clinic was founded in 1921 as a not-for-profit group practice, integrating clinical and hospital care with research and physician education. In addition to our Cleveland location, we have Cleveland Clinic Florida, Cleveland Clinic Nevada, Cleveland Clinic Canada, and Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. Cleveland Clinic London is also scheduled to open in Fall 2021.
Cleveland Clinic has more than 4,200 salaried physicians and scientists on staff, representing approximately 120 specialties and subspecialties. Patients came to us from across America and from more than 180 nations. We also lead an extensive system of community hospitals in Northeast Ohio called the Cleveland Clinic Hospitals.
This system is made up of Cleveland Clinic Main Campus, Akron General Hospital, Avon Hospital, Euclid Hospital, Fairview Hospital, Hillcrest Hospital, Lodi Hospital, Lutheran Hospital, Marymount Hospital, Medina Hospital, Mercy Hospital, South Pointe Hospital, and Union Hospital. Ashtabula County Medical Center is also an affiliate of Cleveland Clinic. With approximately 5,895 staffed beds, Cleveland Clinic Hospitals offers broad geographic coverage, a full continuum of care, improved quality and lower cost of care to Northeast Ohio residents.
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