Radiation Oncology - Physician
Company: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit - Henry Ford Health
Location: Dearborn
Posted on: October 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Radiation Oncology - Physician at Henry Ford Hospital Detroit -
Henry Ford Health summary: A board certified Radiation Oncologist
at Henry Ford Health in Michigan providing multidisciplinary
clinical care, engaging in clinical trials, research, and teaching.
The role involves utilizing advanced radiation technologies,
collaborating with physics and biology divisions for translational
research, and contributing to a leading academic and clinical
environment. The position supports innovation through partnerships
and new state-of-the-art facilities in a vibrant metropolitan area.
The Department of Radiation Oncology at Henry Ford Health (HFH) in
Michigan is recruiting for a full-time, American Board of Radiology
board eligible/certified radiation oncolog y faculty position. The
candidate must have a license to practice medicine in the state of
Michigan or be eligible to obtain licensure to practice in the
state of Michigan. The successful applicant will assist in the
development and enhancement of the department's ability to provide
clinical expertise in the multidisciplinary care of patients.
Faculty are also expected to participate in clinical trials,
research, and education. This is an exciting opportunity to
practice in a cutting-edge clinical environment, engage in clinical
and/or translational research and teach. Our team works closely
together to foster a positive culture and a collegial work
environment. Physician scientists may benefit from start-up
support. The department includes cutting-edge technologies,
including both MR- and CT-guided adaptive capabilities, HDR
brachytherapy, SRS/SBRT, hyperthermia, TBI/TSET, and a dedicated MR
simulator. All campuses are integrated with Eclipse/ARIA on a
single database. Physics QA procedures are standardized across all
sites. The department includes strong radiation physics and biology
divisions actively engaged in translational research, such as AI,
FLASH and gene therapy. Henry Ford Health, an equal opportunity
employer, is on an unprecedented trajectory over the coming 5-10
years, with exciting new collaborations announced recently. A
30-year research partnership was announced with Michigan State
University (MSU) with goals for implementation of a new
collaborative research building in the Detroit/HFH area, and
application for NCI comprehensive cancer center designation for
HFH/MSU in the coming years. Moreover, a new $2.5B HFH hospital was
announced in partnership with the Detroit Pistons with a
community-centric design to include facilities for clinical care,
research, and recreation. Construction of the new research building
and hospital has begun. The Detroit area has undergone major
resurgence over the past 10 years, and in addition to housing
venues for major sports teams, has many top restaurants and
recreational avenues including a renowned Arts center (Detroit
Institute of Arts), a major orchestra (Detroit Symphony Orchestra)
and Opera House. The Detroit metropolitan area offers among the
highest quality educational institutions in the nation, including
top K-12 school districts and tertiary universities and colleges,
and affordable cost-of-living. Keywords: Radiation Oncology,
Radiation Oncologist, Clinical Trials, Medical Research,
Translational Research, HDR Brachytherapy, SRS/SBRT, Medical
Education, Cancer Treatment, Radiation Therapy
Keywords: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit - Henry Ford Health, Dearborn , Radiation Oncology - Physician, Science, Research & Development , Dearborn, Michigan