Radiation Oncologist

The Radiation Oncologist is responsible for diagnosing and treating patients with cancer as well as overseeing all function which fall under the scope of the care for the Radiation Oncology department. This includes clinical and administrative oversight.

 

  • Conducts patient evaluations.
  • Directs simulations, provides radiation prescriptions, and associated planning activities.
  • Manages the patient treatment and provides treatment options.
  • Performs follow up and post care treatment.
  • Provides emergency care when needed.
  • Adheres  to  published  patient  care  guidelines  from  NCCN,  ACR,  ACRO  and  other authoritative agencies as appropriate.
  • Works closely with physics and dosimetry staff to determine patient care and treatment.
  • Monitors treatment plan carried out by the radiation therapists.
  • Reads and interprets radiographs and all types of radiological methods including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Sonographs, and Angiographs etc.
  • Develops treatment plans based on the nature of the patient’s cancer.
  • Provides documentation in compliance with Medicare guidelines.
  • Consults with other patient care services.
  • Participates in local tumor board, chart rounds, quality assurance activities and other committees as necessary.
  • Provides after hours care when necessary, including on-call responsibilities.
  • Provides coverage for fellow Central Care physicians when necessary.
  • Provides coverage of Oral Medication Center in the absence of the physician in charge.

Requirements:

  • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
  • Medical license required
  • BLS certification
  • Full state licensure required
  • Board certified in Radiation Oncology required
  • Must be eligible for participation in Medicare, Medicaid and other payer networks
  • Knowledge of FDA Health Regulations
  • Must be eligible for hospital privileges at designated facilities
  • Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong leadership skills
  • Mathematical skills and ability to perform calculations

More about Garden City, Kansas

Garden City, Kansas (pop. 27,004) is located on the high plains of Southwest Kansas in Finney County (pop. 37,097), and is the economic hub for the region, serving a population of approximately 200,000.

From the World’s Largest Hand Dug Pool and Splash Park that covers a full city block, to world class hunting, or Kansas’s #1 public golf course, Garden City boasts fun for everyone, regardless of age and interest.  Also, located a short 3 ½ hour drive from the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, Garden City offers easy access to a multitude of outdoor activities and sights, such as hiking, white water rafting, fishing, skiing, and many more adventures!  Garden City also offers several convenient jet service flights to Dallas each day.

With nearly 40 languages spoken locally, Finney County was rated the most diverse community in Kansas outside of the Kansas City metro. (Niche.com)

Featured Attractions:

Two first-class golf courses.
Buffalo Dunes (Rated #1 Municipal Course in KS, Golf Digest)
The Golf Club at Southwind

Lee Richardson Zoo
The “Big Pool” and Splash Park
Garden City Wind Semi-Pro Baseball
Annual Tumbleweed Festival
Sandsage Bison Range
Parrot Cove Indoor Water Park

Our new 30,000 sq/ft facility provides cutting edge technology and numerous support services, all in a quiet and comfortable setting.  Heartland Cancer Center in Garden City features the only in-house PET/CT simulator in Western Kansas, as well as the latest linear accelerator from Varian, the TrueBeam STx.  We also offer access to clinical trials, oncology navigators, and optional private infusion suites.