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Physician Jobs in Gynecological Oncology

The Medicus Firm has 2 physician jobs in Gynecological Oncology with salaries ranging from $425,000 to $600,000

Gynecologic Oncology | 4-Day Workweek | Texas
Ref# GO 25405

Academic Gynecologic Oncology El Paso, Texas    Position Highlights :  Work-Life Balance:   4-day work week with light call Collaborative Academic Environment:  Te » Read More
Location

El Paso, Texas

North Indiana Gynecologic Oncology
Ref# GO 24751

North Indiana Gynecologic Oncology Join an established practice with 3 Gynecologic Oncologists Position Highlights Excellent Compensation & Benefits 200,000 square » Read More
Location

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Gynecological Oncology Jobs

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Salary + Job Growth
The current average salary for a Gynecologic Oncologist is $199,600 per year, which comes out to around $96 per hour. You should keep in mind, however, that your salary will vary based on your location, skill set, and years of experience. If you have your heart set on receiving a higher compensation, you do have the power to pursue jobs in a state with a high average salary. For example, the following five states have the highest average salaries in this field: North Dakota, Virginia, New York, California, and Massachusetts. The average salaries in these states range from $217,582 to $236,187. The obstetrics & gynecology field as a whole is expected to decrease by 2.1 percent by the year 2030.

Benefits
Some of the benefits of working in Gynecological Oncology include having a variety of cases from day to day, helping to significantly improve patients’ lives, receiving above-average compensation,

Skills
In this role, you should possess skills such as interpersonal skills, problem­-solving skills, the ability to work on a team, communication skills, and attention to detail.

Job Duties
As a Gynecologic Oncologist, you will be diagnosing and treating cancers found on a woman’s reproductive organs. This includes surgery on reproductive organs, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. You may also perform medical procedures on non-reproductive organs that have been affected by cancer treatment, such as the urinary and gastrointestinal tracts. You will be educating patients and their families on the various forms of cancer, possible progression, and treatment options.

Work Environment
Gynecologic Oncologists work in hospitals alongside hematologists/oncologists and radiation oncology.

Education
While you may find that the journey to becoming a physician is daunting, you may also decide that you’re interested in pursuing CME, or continuing medical education. There are directory-like websites and specialty-specific organizations that are available to guide you toward CME resources. Some of these resources may include podcasts, videos, live or virtual conferences, webinars, or live or virtual courses. Some organizations that can help with this are as follows: eMedEvents, the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO), StatPearls, OncLive, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), CESearchEngine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG), and CME Passport.

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