Head and Neck Surgery - Physician
Company: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Location: Houston
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Head and Neck Surgery - Physician at The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center summary: The Head and Neck Surgery Physician
at MD Anderson Cancer Center is a full-time academic role involving
clinical care, teaching, and clinical research focused on thoracic
and head and neck oncology. The position requires managing patient
care, participating in clinical trials, contributing to research
activities, and engaging in educational programs. The role also
involves administrative duties, mentoring, and collaboration within
a multidisciplinary team to advance personalized medicine. POSITION
OVERVIEW: The Department of Thoracic/Head & Neck Medical Oncology
(THNMO) at MD Anderson Cancer Center invites applicants for a
full-time academic appointment at the level of professor. This
position offers the opportunity for professional growth and
development by joining an exciting and active group of clinicians,
physician-scientists, and clinical, basic science, and
translational investigators. The successful candidate will closely
interact with the many ongoing research programs of the department
focusing on carcinogenesis and prevention, treatment, biomarker
development, and other projects in support of personalized
medicine. The faculty member will have access to THNMO's
substantial patient resources, core facilities, animal models,
molecular pathology laboratories, and educational/training
programs. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Clinical care, and teaching in
the Department of Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology and will
participate in clinical research trial enrollments for our
patients. The successful candidate will be expected to broaden a
clinical practice to our Houston area locations and develop
integrated patient care team. CARE OVERVIEW: Clinical - 80%
Practice clinical medicine in an exemplary manner in standards set
forth by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, and the
American College of Physicians, properly balanced with other
academic activities. Must be capable of providing complete and
thorough history and physical patient examinations. Must be able to
perform invasive procedures as dictated by the physician's
subspecialty. This may require standing, bending, stooping,
lifting, hearing, manual dexterity, and providing clear and concise
verbal communications. Develop and maintain a clinical practice for
patients referred to M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Provide
physician staffing for the appropriate clinic at a level
commensurate with that which would be provided by other internists
with the same level of training and experience. Visually review for
proper ICD-10 and CPT coding and approve all charge documents
within five working days. Complete patient documentation for
medical records within time frames provided by institutional
policy. Will require dictating in a clear and concise manner, and
visual review of documents. Correspond as appropriate in writing or
in telephone conversations with physicians regarding patient care
and treatment. Keep abreast of current approaches in the management
of patients through attendance at continuing education conferences
in the specialty. This will require listening to and assimilating
information from the conferences. Request appropriate consultations
for patients by phone conversations or in writing to other
physicians. Provide a role model as a practitioner and scientist
for faculty, fellows and residents and students. Provide peer
review for assessing the clinical and research practices of faculty
within the department. Administrative - 2% Serve on institutional
and hospital committees as requested by attending appropriate
meetings which may include travel to each meeting site. Listen to
deliberations and provide verbal feedback as necessary. Visually
review all documents pertaining to committee functions. Research -
15% Actively engage in clinical research and scholarly activity to
enhance the academic environment of the department. Develop
programs of clinical, research, and scholarly activities in keeping
within the goals of the department. Requires the ability to
synthesize a myriad of information pertaining to the area of
research. May necessitate (orally or in writing) instructing
research support personnel in protocol implementation. Seek
appropriate funding mechanisms to support research. May require
completion of grant application forms through oral dictation or use
of a computer and keyboard. Also will require budget development
and analysis. Education: 3% Participate in a balanced and
integrated educational program in internal medicine and clinical
research for medical fellows, residents, and students who rotate
through the department. Attend and participate in department
teaching and continuing education conferences, which requires
verbal interaction with colleagues and travel to meeting locations
throughout the campus. EDUCATION: Doctorate-level degree in a field
appropriate to faculty role and department mission License to
practice in Texas Board Certified (or obtained within departmental
timeline), unless exempt QUALIFICATIONS: At least 5 years
experience as an Associate Professor or equivalent or 15 years post
clinical degree Appropriate post medical doctoral training per
discipline BENEFITS OVERVIEW: The University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental,
paid time off, retirement, tuition benefits, educational
opportunities, and individual and team recognition. This position
may be responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of
critical infrastructure, as defined in Section 113.001(2) of the
Texas Business and Commerce Code and therefore may require routine
reviews and screening. The ability to satisfy and maintain all
requirements necessary to ensure the continued security and
integrity of such infrastructure is a condition of hire and
continued employment. It is the policy of The University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center to provide equal employment opportunity
without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability,
protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis
protected by institutional policy or by federal, state, or local
laws unless such distinction is required by law. ? Keywords: head
and neck surgery, oncology, clinical research, physician, MD
Anderson Cancer Center, clinical trials, medical education, patient
care, thoracic oncology, personalized medicine
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