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Description
Trinity Health IHA Medical Group is seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Surgical Oncologist to join an established and expanding surgical oncology program. This position will support surgical oncology services across multiple Trinity Health Michigan locations in Southeast Michigan, offering a unique opportunity to develop a high-impact practice while contributing to regional growth and program development.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a fellowship-trained surgical oncologist who is motivated by building, collaboration, and expanding access to advanced oncologic care within a robust multidisciplinary cancer program.
Position Highlights
- Regional surgical oncology role supporting multiple Trinity Health Michigan sites
- Opportunity to expand surgical oncology access and build a high-volume, high-impact practice across the region
- Shared call schedule (1:3)
- Multidisciplinary cancer infrastructure including:
- Medical oncology
- Radiation oncology
- Gastroenterology
- Interventional radiology
- Pathology
- Oncology navigation and survivorship services
- Participation in multidisciplinary tumor boards and coordinated cancer care planning
- Access to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgical platforms for appropriate cases
- Supportive surgical and hospital leadership
- Competitive compensation and benefits package
Program Support
The surgical oncologist will join a high-performing team, joining two hepatobiliary (HPB) surgeons, with strong operative volume and an established commitment to:
- Education and surgical training
- Program development
- Clinical research and clinical trial participation
This position offers collaboration in complex oncologic care and continued growth of HPB and GI oncology services across the region.
Primary Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive surgical oncology care within a multidisciplinary cancer program
- Manage complex oncologic surgical cases, including advanced GI and abdominal malignancies
- Participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards and collaborative care planning
- Support regional program growth, referral development, and access expansion
- Contribute to quality improvement, outcomes tracking, and service line development
- Participate in education and research initiatives, including clinical trials as applicable
Clinical Scope
The practice is designed to support a broad surgical oncology case mix. Preferred experience and/or interest includes:
- Melanoma and cutaneous malignancy
- Soft tissue sarcoma
- Complex gastrointestinal malignancy
- Peritoneal surface disease
- HPB oncology (preferred but not required)
- Gastric and upper GI oncology (based on training and interest)
Final case mix may be tailored based on candidate expertise and regional needs.
Qualifications
- MD/DO required
- Completion of a Complex General Surgical Oncology fellowship (ACGME-accredited or equivalent), including Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) and Canadian Surgical Oncology (CSSO) approved fellowship programs
- Board Eligible/Board Certified in General Surgery
- Strong commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration and high-quality patient care
- Demonstrated interest in program growth and regional practice development
- Minimally invasive surgical experience preferred