Academic Opportunities
Oncology Service Line
Neuro Oncologist
Premier Health Oncology and Premier Clinical Neuroscience Institute, in partnership with Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine (BSOM), are seeking a BC/BE neurology oncologist to join a growing, established oncology team.
We would anticipate the candidate would hold BE/BC in Neuro-oncology or be planning on obtaining this accreditation soon. Seeking Neurologist to care for Neuro-Oncology patients with primary and metastatic CNS tumors to help develop a network-wide program in neuro-oncology. Immediate opportunity to contribute to and develop system-wide initiatives including the Neuro-Oncology clinical pathways and treatment protocols, Neuro-Oncology system-wide tumor board, and Neuro-oncology system-wide clinical trials.
Will work with neurosurgeons, neuropathologists, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists across multiple locations.
Opportunity to teach medical students, residents, and advance practice providers.
Qualifications: Qualified candidates should be board-certified or board eligible in neuro-oncology, with plans to achieve board certification within two years.
In this role, you will be part of both Premier Health, one of the largest and most comprehensive healthcare systems in Southwest Ohio, and Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine. This partnership creates a dynamic environment where patient care, clinical research, and medical education intersect. As a faculty physician, you will contribute to improving patient outcomes, advancing clinical innovation, and shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. Premier Health’s expansive resources—including five inpatient hospital campuses, a broad network of urgent care centers, free-standing emergency departments, 170 physician office locations, and specialized services—combined with the academic excellence of Wright State University, offer an unparalleled platform for growth and impact in both healthcare and medical education. Join us in advancing academic medicine and community health while shaping the future of medical education in Southwest Ohio.