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Work Here Wednesday: We’re hiring physicians!

Provider checking on young patientAs the largest provider of services for children with cancer and bleeding disorders in the region, our cancer and blood disorders center focuses on providing well-coordinated knowledge-driven clinical care. Join the kid experts and work at our cancer and blood disorder center as a physician!  

Learn more about our open positions: 

Hematology/oncology hospitalists 

Join a team of four inpatient pediatric hem/onc hospitalists providing on-site 24/7/365 coverage in our expanding hospital model at our Minneapolis hospital. Responsibilities include managing inpatient services, responding to outpatient calls after hours with focus on quality and comprehensive transition from acute care to discharge and more.  

Neuro-oncologists 

We are seeking a candidate with a dedicated interest in neuro-oncology to join a team of two neuro-oncologists and one neuro-oncology APP. Responsibilities include assessing, diagnosing and treating pediatric patients with CNS tumors, with opportunity for clinical research and quality and program development.    

Hematologists  

We have a great team of five pediatric hematologists and three pediatric hematology APPs but we are growing! We are seeking two additional pediatric hematologists to join the team – one with a focus in sickle cell disease and the other with a focus in hemostasis and thrombosis. Responsibilities include assessing, diagnosing and treating pediatric patients with hematologic diseases, with opportunity for clinical research and quality and program development.    

How to apply: 

If interested in any of these roles, please contact Melissa Coulson, physician and APP recruitment supervisor, at [email protected] 

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