Hematology/Oncology Clinical Faculty – ROGEL CANCER CENTER (Michigan Medicine)
The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, is recruiting multiple physicians across several subspecialty programs within the Division of Hematology & Oncology for clinical faculty roles.
Open Faculty Positions
· Breast Oncology
· Lymphoma
· Thoracic Oncology
· Sarcoma Oncology
· Classical Hematology
· Blood & Marrow Transplant/Cell Therapy
About the Rogel Cancer Center
· Nationally ranked cancer program serving a large, diverse population
· Part of the University of Michigan, ranked #3 public university in the US (2025)
· Home to >120 clinical faculty, multidisciplinary clinics, and robust research programs
· Access to exceptional pathology, radiology, radiation oncology, and clinical trial resources
· Strong culture of mentorship and structured professional development
Program Strengths
Each subspecialty program features:
· Comprehensive multidisciplinary teams
· Weekly tumor boards
· Access to advanced therapies and clinical trials
· Opportunities for translational and clinical research
· Highly collaborative care model with APPs, pharmacists, nurses, genetic counselors, and more
· Integrated education of students, residents, and fellows
Ann Arbor, Michigan
· Ann Arbor is a vibrant university city centered around the University of Michigan, which strongly shapes its academic, cultural, and economic identity.
· Ann Arbor ranked in the top 3% of US public school districts (2025)
· The city is known for its rich arts and cultural scene, including major events like the Ann Arbor Art Fair and numerous galleries, theaters, and bookstores.
· Ann Arbor offers abundant outdoor and recreational amenities, including scenic areas like Gallup Park and extensive green, sustainability-focused community spaces.
· Detroit Metro Airport, within 35 minutes’ drive from Ann Arbor, offers non-stop connection to most major US cities and a range of international destinations