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Industry & Sector
Healthcare — Specialist Cancer Care & Medical Oncology services within a tertiary/quaternary hospital or dedicated oncology centre in India. The role focuses on delivering evidence-based medical oncology treatment, coordinating multidisciplinary cancer care, and contributing to clinical governance and academic activity.
Primary Role (Best-performing Title)
Consultant Medical Oncologist (DM / DrNB / DNB)Role & Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient medical oncology care: assess, stage, and formulate personalised treatment plans for solid tumours and haematologic malignancies.
- Prescribe and supervise systemic therapies including cytotoxic chemotherapy, targeted agents, and immune-oncology drugs; oversee safe chemotherapy administration and documentation.
- Lead and participate in multidisciplinary tumour boards, coordinating with surgical, radiation, pathology and radiology teams to optimise patient outcomes.
- Perform or supervise relevant procedures (e.g., bone marrow aspiration/biopsy, central venous access management) and ensure adherence to infection control and safety protocols.
- Contribute to clinical governance: maintain accurate EMR records, review outcomes, report adverse drug events, and implement quality-improvement practices.
- Drive academic and research initiatives: enrol eligible patients in clinical trials, supervise trainees, deliver teaching rounds, and present case reviews.
Skills & Qualifications
Must-Have
- DM/DrNB/DNB in Medical Oncology or equivalent recognised postgraduate oncology qualification.
- Valid registration with NMC/MCI or respective State Medical Council and eligibility to practice in India.
- 2+ years (post-qualification) clinical experience in medical oncology with demonstrated competency in chemotherapy protocols and outpatient/inpatient oncology care.
- Strong knowledge of modern oncology therapies (targeted therapy, immunotherapy), toxicity management, and supportive/palliative care principles.
- Excellent communication skills for informed consent, patient/family counselling, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Preferred
- Experience in academic hospitals or cancer centres, involvement in investigator-initiated or industry-sponsored clinical trials.
- Familiarity with oncology guidelines (NCCN/ESMO/AIIMS), EMR systems, and quality/safety frameworks in cancer care.
Benefits & Culture Highlights
- Opportunity to practice in a high-volume oncology environment with access to multidisciplinary teams and clinical research exposure.
- Supportive learning culture: mentoring of junior doctors, protected academic time, and continuous professional development.
- Competitive clinical compensation, professional registration support, and structured career progression for consultants.
How to apply: Candidates with the required oncology qualifications, valid medical registration, and a passion for delivering high-quality cancer care are encouraged to apply. Include updated CV, copies of postgraduate certificates, and a brief statement of clinical interests.
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