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Opportunity Information
Medical Oncologist, SEBMG
Sutter East Bay Medical Group (SEBMG) is seeking an experienced collaborative medical oncologist to be part of our growing team. Sutter is expanding services to cancer patients in the East Bay Market, one of six market areas for Sutter Health. SEBMG currently employs five medical oncologists in our Berkeley based cancer center and, to better serve our community, we plan to add medical oncology care and infusion services to a new location in Antioch, California in the summer of 2024. This site will be one of several that will integrate with our state-of-the-art comprehensive cancer center in Oakland slated to open in the spring of 2026, co-branded with an NCI designated academic medical center.
The ideal candidate for this position is a medical oncologist with a minimum of 3-5 years of experience providing cancer care post fellowship. This physician will work directly with a second medical oncologist in the Antioch care center and will collaborate with the SEBMG medical oncologists working in our Berkeley based cancer center. Support for cancer care will be coordinated centrally for all east bay cancer sites to ensure that patients have a seamless experience of care at Sutter Health.
Sutter Health provides equitable care to our community, including cancer care, regardless of race, gender, socioeconomic status, or insurance coverage. Our integrated network collectively detects seventeen thousand new cancer cases annually and cares for patients at twenty integrated cancer centers. Our physician network is comprised of more than two hundred medical and radiation oncology clinicians working together to create programs of distinction in many clinical areas. As we expand cancer care in the east bay, we will also expand the clinical trials available to our patients which currently number more than 150 across our network. While Sutter Health already has centers of excellence in neuro-oncology, hematologic malignancy, and cellular therapies, we expect to develop additional programs of distinction in the east bay over the next five years.
Founded in 2005, Sutter East Bay Medical Group (SEBMG) is a rapidly growing multi-specialty medical group whose more than 400 clinicians provide care in care centers and hospitals in the San Francisco East Bay Area. SEBMG is affiliated with the Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation (SEBMF), a not-for-profit health care organization providing operational and administrative support to the group.
Qualifications:
- MD, MD/PhD, DO or equivalent degree(s) are required with fellowship training in medical oncology
- Must be board certified and eligible for a California medical license
- 3-5 years of experience preferred
Benefits Include:
- Health, life, vision, dental and disability insurance
- 401 K- Profit Sharing Pension Plan with an employer funded Safe Harbor contribution
- CME, Dues, and Subscriptions stipend
- 2-year shareholder track
- Professional liability insurance, including tail fully covered
- Reimbursement for mandatory license(s) and hospital credentialing fees
*Benefits are prorated to full-time status and employees in other types of employment classifications may be eligible for some of these benefits.
It is the policy of the Sutter East Bay Medical Group (SEBMG) to provide equal employment for all qualified individuals; to prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, creed, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, national origin, age, medical condition, disability or status as a veteran or a disabled veteran. We promote the full realization of equal employment opportunities through a positive continuing program within our service area. Equal employment opportunities apply to every aspect of SEBMG's employment policies and practices.
Community Information
Antioch is situated along the banks of the San Joaquin River
in Northern California. Antioch is approximately 36 miles northeast of San
Francisco.
Antioch has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century when it was founded as a coal mining town. Over the years, it has evolved into a diverse suburban community with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
Antioch's economy has historically been tied to agriculture and mining, but it has diversified over the years. Antioch is served by the Antioch Unified School District, which includes several elementary, middle, and high schools. The city offers various parks and recreational facilities for residents and visitors. The Contra Loma Regional Park is a popular destination, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and picnicking. Prewett Family Park is a large community park with sports fields, playgrounds, and open spaces. Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve provides hiking trails and historical mining sites. Antioch is accessible by major highways, including Highway Public transportation options include buses and the Antioch-Pittsburg BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) extension, connecting the city to other parts of the Bay Area. Antioch hosts a variety of community events and festivals throughout the year, bringing residents together for celebrations and entertainment.
The city has a range of commercial establishments, shopping centers, and services to meet the needs of its residents.
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