Role: Radiation Oncologist
Location: Miami, South Florida
Practice: Florida Physician Group / North Shore Medical Center (HSA – Hospital Systems of America)
Position Overview
Florida Physician Group, a member of HSA Hospitals (Hospital Systems of America), is seeking a boardeligible or boardcertified Radiation Oncologist to join our hospitalbased cancer program in South Florida. This is an excellent opportunity to practice in a collaborative, highquality oncology program within a wellestablished hospital setting that emphasizes patientcentered care, clinical excellence, and multidisciplinary teambased treatment.
You will join a comprehensive cancer team with access to modern technology, strong clinical support, and an environment that encourages clinical growth, program development, and quality improvement.
About the Hospital and Cancer Program
North Shore Medical Center is an acute care facility dedicated to providing highquality, compassionate healthcare to the South Florida community. The radiation oncology department delivers advanced, evidencebased cancer care supported by stateoftheart technology and a comprehensive quality and safety framework.
Program highlights include:
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Modern linear accelerators, treatment planning systems, and imageguided radiation therapy capabilities (e.g., IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, IGRT, as applicable).
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A multidisciplinary cancer program integrating radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, dosimetrists, therapists, nurses, and supportive care teams (nutrition, social work, navigation, palliative care).
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Strong institutional focus on guidelinedriven care, quality management, patient safety, and adherence to national standards and accreditation requirements.
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Ongoing investment in new technologies, clinical protocols, and program development to enhance outcomes, access, and patient experience.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide comprehensive consultation, evaluation, and management of patients requiring radiation therapy for malignant and selected benign conditions.
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Formulate and document evidencebased radiation treatment recommendations in collaboration with patients, families, and the multidisciplinary oncology team.
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Collaborate closely with medical physicists and dosimetrists in the development, review, and approval of external beam and, where applicable, brachytherapy treatment plans.
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Participate actively in daily ontreatment management, including toxicity assessment, symptom management, and supportive care.
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Conduct and document ontreatment visits (OTVs) and posttreatment followup to monitor response, manage side effects, and coordinate survivorship or palliative care.
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Participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards and case conferences, contributing to collaborative treatment planning and implementation of evidencebased guidelines.
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Support and help maintain a comprehensive quality and safety culture, including peer review, chart rounds, incident learning, and adherence to departmental policies and protocols.
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Engage in program development activities, including new clinical services, protocol adoption, and potential involvement in clinical trials or research initiatives as available.
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Provide education to residents, fellows, medical students, and other staff as applicable regarding radiation oncology principles, indications, and patient care.
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Comply with hospital bylaws, medical staff rules and regulations, documentation standards, and applicable federal and state regulatory requirements.
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Perform other radiation oncologyrelated duties as requested in support of the cancer program's clinical, operational, and strategic goals.
QualificationsSkills
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MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school.
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Completion of an ACGMEaccredited residency in Radiation Oncology.
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Board eligible or board certified in Radiation Oncology by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or equivalent.
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Eligibility for, or possession of, an active and unrestricted Florida medical license and DEA.
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Experience in a hospitalbased or comprehensive cancer center setting preferred; newly trained physicians are encouraged to apply.
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Ability to work effectively within a collaborative, multidisciplinary oncology environment and to communicate clearly with patients, families, and colleagues.
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Strong commitment to patient safety, highquality, compassionate care, and adherence to evidencebased guidelines and regulatory requirements.
Competencies
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Strong clinical judgment and decisionmaking skills with the ability to manage complex oncology cases.
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Detailoriented with a rigorous focus on treatment accuracy, documentation quality, and continuity of care.
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Effective verbal and written communication skills with patients, families, referring physicians, and the broader care team.
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Ability to manage multiple clinical responsibilities, prioritize effectively, and adapt in a dynamic hospital environment.
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Commitment to continuous learning, professional development, and adoption of evolving technologies, protocols, and best practices in radiation oncology.
CompensationBenefits
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Highly competitive compensation package, commensurate with experience, training, and board certification.
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Comprehensive benefits package, which may include:
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Paid Time Off (PTO).
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CME/education allowance and support for conferences and boardrelated activities.
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
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Retirement plan options.
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Malpractice and professional liability coverage, as applicable.
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Supportive clinical and administrative leadership with opportunities for longterm career growth, program development, and involvement in strategic initiatives within HSA and Florida Physician Group.
Why South Florida?
Miami / South Florida offers an exceptional quality of life:
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Yearround sunshine and warm climate.
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Worldclass beaches, boating, and outdoor recreation.
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Vibrant dining, arts, sports, and cultural scene.
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No Florida state income tax.
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Easy access to Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and major international airports.
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Diverse, welcoming communities and excellent schools and family amenities.
Build a rewarding radiation oncology career while living where others vacation.