Oncologist

What they do

  • Working with patients to explain a diagnosis and stage of cancer, discuss treatment options, and assist in managing the side effects and symptoms of cancer and its treatment.
  • Leading a cancer treatment team of various healthcare professionals.
  • Coordinating treatment plans and prescribing various types of treatment, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
  • Treating patients with radiation therapy.
  • Assisting patients with pain management.
  • Performing surgical operations to remove tumors and determine whether the cancer has spread from the original starting point.
  • Performing basic administrative and clerical tasks, such as keeping records of test results, writing prescriptions, providing cancer information to patients, and monitoring treatment plans.

Qualifications

  • A Medical degree in Oncology and the successful completion of a residency and fellowship in Oncology.
  • A state license and certification to practice Oncology.
  • A caring and compassionate nature when dealing with patients.
  • A thorough and up-to-date working knowledge of cancers and cancer treatment options.
  • Technical skills to operate medical equipment and tools related to cancer treatment.
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
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