Radiation Oncology Career Development in an Academic Satellite Network

2021 
Over the past decade, academic medical centers have rapidly expanded radiation oncology satellites in the community, creating substantial new opportunities for programmatic growth. In turn, with increasing numbers of radiation oncologists practicing in off-campus satellites, a new model for career growth has emerged in the community setting. This chapter focuses on the unique challenges and opportunities for career development in an academic radiation oncology satellite. A number of areas for career development are discussed including safety and quality, clinical research, national and institutional service and education. Moreover, it is an opportune time for satellite career development with the broad implementation of information technology (IT) resources to facilitate telemedicine and teleconferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic that level the playing field for involvement in main campus endeavors. As integrated satellite practices grow, it will be increasingly important for institutions to develop the careers of satellite radiation oncologists to expand the reach of both the clinical and academic mission in the community. It is even conceivable that with the growth of integrated satellites across the United States, that career opportunities off campus could exceed those at main center campuses in the future.
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