Senior Consultant combined with Professor II/ Associate Professor in medicine (Breast and Endocrine Surgery)

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  • Posted 1 week ago

Oslo universitetssykehus

Job title:

Senior Consultant combined with Professor II/ Associate Professor in medicine (Breast and Endocrine Surgery)

Company

Oslo universitetssykehus

Job description

Regarding the full-time clinical position at OUS:The Department of Cancer Surgery is a department within the Division of Cancer Medicine (KRE). In addition to Breast and Endocrine surgery the department consist of sections for gynaecological, gastrointestinal, urological and orthopedic cancers as well as oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery. The scope of the department is highly specialized surgery including multidisciplinary surgical teams. KRE also includes the fields of hematology, oncology, medical physics, clinical service, and two research institutes.The Radium Hospital location of OUS has 10 operating theaters including three separate robots for minimal invasive surgery. In addition the hospital has 16 linear accelerators and two brachytherapy treatment units. This involves more than 7,000 treatment series and more than 100,000 radiotherapy sessions annually. From the first quarter of 2025, we will start proton therapy. Proton therapy will be a multi-regional function shared with Health Bergen. The medical cancer treatment covers all types of treatments and includes CAR-T, high-dose treatment with autologous stem cell support, other continuous medical treatments, and extensive outpatient activities.The department has a broad scientific production, publishing 120-150 scientific articles annually in recent years. The cancer research environment at OUS supports translational research in line with the CCC concept and has close collaboration with the Institute of Cancer Research. There is also extensive clinical research and patient-oriented research in the department. There is a separate section for clinical cancer research and competence development, which includes a trial unit for early testing of treatments.The department is entering a period of significant changes. We will start using the new hospital at the Radium Hospital, begin proton therapy, and the main part of oncological surgery at OUS was consolidated at the Radium Hospital during the first quarter of 2025. We have increasing engagement in Europe, and the department will participate in major EU initiatives related to the Cancer Mission and Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.Short description of work tasks for the senior consultant position:

  • Contribute to routine clinical activities in the Breast and Endocrine surgical consultant team and participate in all aspects of treatment and follow-up of adult patients with breast and thyroid malignancies.
  • Contribute to improve the standard of care for adult-onset breast and thyroid malignancies with the ambition to position the Unit at a high international level in clinical management of this heterogeneous and difficult-to-treat patient group.
  • Contribute to better integration of clinical activities and research.
  • Opportunity to participate in the Unit’s on call system for consultants.
  • Contribute to continuing medical education by taking on teaching tasks at the Unit, at the Hospital and, when indicated, at relevant external meetings.
  • Contribute to educational activities organized by the Unit for the benefit of patients, relatives, and the public.
  • Contribute to quality improvement activities.

Qualification requirements – education and relevant personal:

  • The applicant must possess a Norwegian accepted specialist accreditation in surgery.
  • The applicant must have clinical expertise on the Breast and Endocrine surgical sub-speciality.
  • The applicant must have relevant research experience and a strong motivation to contribute to ongoing and future research activities related to the relevant patient populations.
  • Documented language skills in Norwegian or a compatible Scandinavian language is required. Applicants must be able to teach and communicate with patients in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish.
  • The applicant must have the prerequisites to develop a unit that is leading in its field. This means that the applicant must be motivating and unifying, can think holistically, and show integrity.

We can offer:

  • We offer good opportunities for professional development in a great working environment with highly dedicated and skilled co-workers at a university hospital with unique access to leading expertise in many clinical and supporting medical sub-specialties.
  • Salary level for the position will be negotiated according to standard protocols.

Regarding the part-time academic position at UiO:For complete job description with qualification requirements and basis of evaluation on the academic position please see:Applications for the academic part-time position must include:

  • Cover letter and CV
  • Complete list of publications
  • Separate list of 10 most relevant publications to be evaluated specifically for the position (please send these publications attached in full text versions).
  • Overview of experience in supervising PhD candidates, including names of the candidates, period of supervision, information on institutions and dates for the presentation of the theses, as well as specific information regarding experience as main- or co-supervisor for each candidate,
  • Description of qualifications regarding administration, leadership, teaching and foreign language skills
  • Other relevant qualifications

Please scan and send the documents as PDF-files (maximum 5 MB / file).See guidelines for designing the application, information for applicants, rules for appointments to Associate/Adjunct Professorships as well as rules concerning pedagogical skills:Contact person: Head of Department Erik Rokkones (erk@ous-hf.no). Inquiries regarding the application for the part-time position can be directed to senior HR advisor at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Thoril Kristiansen, +47 22844699, .Address: Norwegian Radium Hospital, Ullernchausseen 70, 0379 Oslo, NorwayContactsErik RokkonesAvdelingslederAbout the employerOslo University Hospital is a highly specialised hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments and the provision of high quality services for the citizens of Oslo. The hospital also has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments and has several national centres of competence. The hospital is Scandinavia’s largest and we each year carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and healthcare research conducted at Norwegian hospitals and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel. We are an emergency hospital for East and Southern Norway and have national emergency assignments. The hospital has a total budget of NOK 17 billion. More than 20,000 employees are engaged with activities at more than 40 different locations.The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest rated institution of research and education with 28 000 students and 7000 employees. Its broad range of academic disciplines and internationally esteemed research communities make UiO an important contributor to society. The Faculty of Medicine was established in 1814 and is the oldest medical faculty in Norway. The Faculty is organized into three basic units and has approximately 1,500 employees and about 2000 students.

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Job date

Thu, 19 Jun 2025 01:02:39 GMT

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