Physician (MD/DO) - Hematology and Oncology - $346,000 to $483,000 per year in New Orleans, LA
Company: Curative
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: December 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview: Are you a Genitourinary Oncologist seeking an
academic-focused opportunity in Louisiana? Are purpose is the
treatment and control of cancer, the advancement of biomedical
knowledge through laboratory and clinical research, and the
training of physicians, scientists, and other healthcare workers.
With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, our School of
Medicine prides itself on its legacy of excellence and innovation.
We empower our physicians to become leaders in their field by
collaborating with bench researchers, heading clinical trials, and
publishing as primary authors for translational clinical trial
research. About the Role: As a GU Oncologist at our institution,
you'll play a leading role in our academic-focused
Hematology/Oncology department: Mentor fellows, residents, and
medical students, fostering their growth and development through
research-driven multi-disciplinary care. Lead clinical trial
research initiatives, collaborating with bench researchers and
publishing groundbreaking findings as primary authors. 50%
protected time (minimum) for incoming faculty Primarily manage
prostate cancer cases Make a direct impact in combating prostate
cancer, which represents 14.4% of all new cancer cases in Louisiana
Research and Clinical Trials: This is a unique opportunity to
spearhead innovative research, directly impacting the fight against
cancer and establishing yourself as a leader in the field. Trial 1:
Pancreatic Cancer (Phase II): This Phase II trial evaluates the
efficacy of adding olaparib, a DNA repair inhibitor, to the
treatment regimen of pancreatic cancer patients with BRCA1, BRCA2,
or PALB2 mutations who have had surgery. The study aims to
determine if inhibiting DNA repair can help eradicate cancer cells
in this specific patient group. Trial 2: Prostate Cancer (Phase
III): This Phase III trial examines if adding apalutamide to
standard post-surgery treatment (radiation and hormone therapy)
enhances outcomes in patients with lymph node positive prostate
cancer. Apalutamide inhibits the binding of androgens to cancer
cells, aiming to decelerate their growth and dissemination,
potentially improving disease control and extending
progression-free survival. Trial 3: Kidney Cancer (Phase III): This
trial evaluates whether combining surgery with standard
immunotherapy drugs offers more benefits than using the drug
combination alone in treating metastatic kidney cancer. Location:
Take advantage of the city's proximity to the Gulf Coast and enjoy
outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and more! Whether you're
cheering on the Saints at the Superdome or joining a second-line
parade through the streets, you'll feel right at home in New
Orleans! Enjoy the convenience of living in a city with an
international airport and various activities to partake in
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