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Rustic Mountain Lodge in Wine Country
Join 4 medical oncologists and 2 radiation oncologists treating patients in Sunny Yakima Washington. North Star Lodge is a beautiful 42,000 sq. ft. cancer center that operates in Yakima, WA and has two outreach clinics in Ellensburg, WA (30 miles) and Sunnyside, WA (40 miles). The practice offers a good mix of tumor types and diseases including blood related cancers. As a part of the Memorial system you will benefit from a built in referral network with other affiliated physicians.
What you Bring
Medical degree from an accredited school. Graduation from an accredited IM residency program. Graduation from an accredited medical oncology fellowship program. Graduation from an accredited hematology fellowship program optional.
Certificate/License: Board certified in Internal Medicine. Board certified or board eligible in medical oncology and/or hematology. Current medical license to practice in Washington State or eligible for Washington licensure.
Memorial
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital and our growing Family of Services is one of the largest health care organizations in Central Washington with over 2,000 health care professionals and support team members. Memorial is committed to providing the highest standards of medical excellence and is dedicated to our mission%u2026to improve the health of those we serve.
Oncology Jobs: Your oncology job at North Star Lodge
North Star Lodge: Best Medium Sized Cancer Care FacilityThe facility name conjures a mental picture of a beautiful, tranquil lodge in an idyllic lush mountain setting. The 42,000 square foot facility does not disappoint. It is a bi-level structure on approximately five acres. You cross a rough plank bridge, over a bubbling stream to enter the foyer. A large portico shelters the front entrance protecting patients and visitors from occasional inclement weather.
Welcome to this month's HOPE award winning medium-size practice in the "Facility" category Read more...
Living in Yakima
Yakima, Washington: Community InformationPerhaps it's the four seasons or the nearly 300 days of sun a year that draw nearly 250,000 residents and more than half a million visitors to the Yakima Valley annually. Perhaps it's the sweet smell of a valley that's lush with orchards, vineyards and gardens
Perhaps it's the diversity and cultural opportunities that create a heritage rich with multi-generational families and new families sharing community-sponsored events and neighborhood-organized barbecues and holiday parties. Maybe it's the central location-to Seattle, Spokane or Portland-to the mountains, the ocean, rain forests or the Columbia River. Perhaps it's that feeling of belonging, even when you've just arrived, that inspires thousands of new families to call Yakima home every year.
So it was no surprise to us that when The Early Show's Dave Price toured the country as part of The Great American Adventure Winnebago Tour, he and the CBS morning show team stopped in Yakima where he gushed to viewers nationwide about the agricultural bounty he discovered. At one point, Price even challenged The Early Show anchor Harry Smith to pick any letter of the alphabet and Price would name a fruit or vegetable grown in the Yakima Valley that started with that letter.
Yakima offers so many attractions that you'll want to plan to stay a while or make multiple trips to see everything. Depending on when you arrive, the city also plays host to a substantial calendar of events throughout the year.
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