Assistant/associate/professor - Division of - Toronto, Canada - University of Toronto

University of Toronto
University of Toronto
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Description

Date Posted:05/22/2024


Closing Date: 06/26/2024, 11:59PM ET


Req ID: 37371


Job Category:
Faculty - Clinical


Faculty/Division:
Temerty Faculty of Medicine


Department:
Dept of Paediatrics


Hospital Affiliation:
Hospital for Sick Children


Campus:
St. George (Downtown Toronto)


Description:


In conjunction with the University of Toronto, the Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children is recruiting a full-time pediatric hematologist/oncologist for a position in the Leukemia/Lymphoma Section, Division of Hematology Oncology.

The successful applicant must be eligible for a full-time academic appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor.

The position start date will be effective July 1, 2024.


SickKids is the largest quaternary care pediatric hospital in Canada and is a teaching hospital for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto - a leading public institution.

The Division of Hematology/Oncology at SickKids is one the largest programs of its kind in North America.

The clinical and research activities of the division are supported by the Garron Family Cancer Centre and the SickKids Research Institute.


The Leukemia/Lymphoma Section is a leading clinical academic program dedicated to advanced multi-disciplinary care for children and adolescents with leukemias, lymphomas, and histiocytic disorders.

Research activities in the section span a broad spectrum that includes clinical trials, supportive care, population-based health services research, translational science, and global health research.

The Section also serves as a national referral centre for many early Phase trials of targeted therapies and novel immunotherapies.

Members of the section hold key leadership positions in various Children's Oncology Group (COG) committees. The Section comprises members with clinical expertise in ALL, AML, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, and histiocytic disorders.

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