Job Information

Sanford Health Physician - Medical Oncology in Fargo, North Dakota

Location ND, Fargo

Specialty Hematology/Oncology

Visas Accepted H1B or J1

Practice Details

Sanford Health is a seeking a fellowship-trained Adult Hematologist-Oncologist to practice at Sanford's prestigious Roger Maris Cancer Center.

  • Board Eligible/Board Certified in Medical Oncology and Hematology

  • Focused interests in breast, head/neck, thoracic, or genitourinary malignancies welcome

  • Join a team of 15 Medical Oncologists/ Hematologists, 4 Pediatric Oncologists/ Hematologists, and 5 Radiation Oncologists

  • Supported by 10 APPs and 22 nurse navigators

  • Oncology Fellowship launch in 2022

  • Autologous transplants began October 2021; Allogeneic and CAR-T services to follow

  • Multi-Disciplinary Clinics, Familial cancer and survivorship programs, genetics, risk assessment and supportive care clinics

  • Affiliation with the University of North Dakota School of Medicine allows for teaching medical students; residents from our family medicine, internal medicine, transitional year, podiatry, orthopedic and general surgery programs; and our hematology/oncology fellows.

  • Accepts J1 and H1B

Compensation Package

Nationally competitive 2 year salary guarantee with a comprehensive physician benefit package.

About this Community

Sanford’s Fargo Region has over 600 licensed beds and employs 640 physicians. Fargo is a metropolitan area with a population of about 240,000 and roughly 30,000 college students. Clear blue lakes are just 45 minutes from Fargo in west-central Minnesota, and Minneapolis/St. Paul is just a three-hour drive. The community is known for steady growth, highly trained workforce with an unemployment rate under 3%, business-friendly environment, outstanding quality of life, strong schools, airport, low crime, and reasonable costs of living.

Job Function Physicians

Req Number R-0123073

Equal Employment Opportunity

Sanford and its affiliate brands have consistently operated under the principle of equal treatment for all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, in regard to public assistance or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state or local law.