This role combines outpatient clinical care with access to integrated services including infusion, radiation, imaging, surgery, and clinical research. Practice within a fully integrated oncology center with an established patient base — no need to build from scratch Collaborative support team including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, medical assistants, schedulers, and patient navigation services Access to clinical trials and affiliations with major academic institutions 4.5-day clinical workweek with early finish on Friday Dedicated physician work areas and modern electronic medical record system $500,000+ base salary Productivity incentive: $100 per wRVU earned Opportunity to earn 7,500+ wRVUs annually Comprehensive employed benefits package (health, dental, vision, retirement) Malpractice coverage provided MD or DO with Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Medical Oncology 3–5 years of experience preferred; new graduates will be considered Eligible for or able to obtain a California medical license Interest in community-based oncology practice with opportunities for academic involvementMedical Oncologist – California (Permanent Opportunity)
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Medical Oncologist - 90th Percentile Production
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Posted 4 days ago, valid for a month
Edison, CA 93220, US
Competitive
Full Time
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- The Medical Oncologist position in California offers a permanent opportunity that combines outpatient clinical care with integrated services such as infusion and clinical research.
- The role includes a collaborative support team and access to clinical trials, with a 4.5-day clinical workweek and early finishes on Fridays.
- Compensation for this position starts at a base salary of $500,000, with additional productivity incentives of $100 per wRVU earned.
- Candidates should have an MD or DO with Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Medical Oncology and preferably 3–5 years of experience, although new graduates are also welcome to apply.
- The position requires eligibility for a California medical license and an interest in community-based oncology practice with opportunities for academic involvement.
