Hematology/Oncology Physician
Augusta, GA, 30901, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Hematology Oncology
- Medical Oncology
- Solid Tumors
The position is for a full-time Hematology/Oncology Physician at Augusta University focusing on medical oncology for solid tumors. The role involves leading a clinical practice, collaborating with surgical and radiation oncology in multidisciplinary tumor clinics, and contributing to academic research and education. The candidate must be board-certified or eligible and is offered a competitive salary with resources to support clinical productivity and research.
The Georgia Cancer Center and the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (MCG) invite applications for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor level in Medical Oncology with a focus on solid tumors.
The successful candidate will build and lead a robust clinical practice within the Georgia Cancer Center, working collaboratively with Surgical Oncology and Radiation Oncology colleagues through multidisciplinary tumor clinics. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a growing academic oncology program with strong institutional support for clinical excellence, research, and education.
About Augusta University & Georgia Cancer CenterThe Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is a rapidly expanding academic medical center that, over the past decade, has experienced:
48% growth in student applications
25% increase in student enrollment
146% increase in sponsored research funding
Located in Augusta, Georgia, the state s second-largest city, Augusta University serves as a regional hub for advanced clinical care, research, and medical education.
Augusta University is home to several nationally recognized research institutes and programs focused on genomics, proteomics, molecular medicine, and immunotherapy, including:
Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics
Center for Genomic Medicine and Biotechnology
Molecular Oncology Program
Immunotherapy Center
Experimental Therapeutics and Immune Therapy Programs
Clinical research is supported through the Georgia Cancer Center s translational research infrastructure, NCORP grant funding, investigator-initiated trials, and participation in national cooperative group studies. Faculty are strongly encouraged to collaborate with both basic science and clinical investigators to develop innovative, state-of-the-art research programs.
Compensation & ResourcesA competitive salary and startup resources will be offered, commensurate with experience and academic rank. The compensation package includes an incentive plan that rewards clinical productivity and/or research funding success.
Minimum QualificationsMD or DO degree
Board-certified or board-eligible in Hematology/Oncology
Demonstrated experience or strong interest in developing a comprehensive academic solid tumor program
Ability to provide official academic transcripts upon selection
Prior academic medical oncology experience
Demonstrated commitment to clinical excellence, research, and multidisciplinary collaboration




