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Description
The University of Vermont Health's Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible radiation oncologist for a one-year, non-ACGME fellowship beginning July 2027. The fellowship offers a structured transition from residency to independent practice through a balanced clinical and research experience, with approximately 50% protected time for scholarly activity and opportunity for focused training in stereotactic radiosurgery brachytherapy, and adaptive radiotherapy.
The fellow will be appointed as an Instructor at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, with professional fee billing through the UVM Health Medical Group. The position is well suited for radiation oncologists interested in academic practice, subspecialty development, and delivering high-quality care to patients across an integrated rural and community networks.
Program Structure
0.5 clinical FTE distributed across UVM Health Network sites
0.5 protected FTE for research, scholarly activity, and graduate coursework
Instructor appointment at the Larner College of Medicine
Integration with the UVM Cancer Center, including weekly peer review, multidisciplinary tumor boards, and disease-site specialist mentorship
Clinical Experience
The fellow will participate in all aspects of radiation oncology care — patient evaluation, treatment planning, on-treatment management, and follow-up — across UVM Medical Center (Burlington, VT) and affiliated network sites, including Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (Plattsburgh, NY), Central Vermont Medical Center (Berlin, VT), and Alice Hyde Medical Center (Malone, NY).
Clinical focus areas can be tailored to fellow interests and departmental needs, including:
Quality and patient safety
Brachytherapy
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)
Adaptive radiotherapy via Varian Ethos (implementation underway in FY26)
Working alongside attending physicians, dosimetrists, physicists, and multidisciplinary teams, the fellow will gain hands-on experience with a broad range of technologies and treatment techniques. The network’s reach into rural and community settings provides meaningful exposure to access-driven care delivery.
Research and Scholarly Development
Through partnership with the UVM Cancer Center, the fellow will receive substantial support for scholarly activity:
Clinician Investigator Development Initiative (CIDI) award providing 25% protected effort at the NIH salary cap, plus funds for clinical research activities and trial development
Funding for graduate-level coursework through the UVM Larner College of Medicine Public Health Program; fellows complete two courses during the fellowship year, with continued funding available for two additional years if the individual transitions to faculty (six courses total = Public Health certificate, equivalent to half of an MPH)
Opportunities to develop and lead investigator-initiated trials, contributing to the Cancer Center’s work toward NCI designation
Qualifications
MD or DO with completion of an ACGME-accredited radiation oncology residency by the program start date
Board certified or board eligible in radiation oncology
Eligible for medical licensure in Vermont and New York
Strong communication skills, adaptability, and commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive compensation: $90,063 – $98,822
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
CME allowance and reimbursement
Malpractice coverage
Retirement benefits
Quality of Life
The University of Vermont Medical Center is located in Burlington, Vermont, which offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-city livability with easy access to the outdoors. The region sits along Lake Champlain and is surrounded by the Green Mountains, providing year-round recreation including hiking, skiing, cycling, and waterfront activities. Residents enjoy a welcoming, close-knit community, short commute times, a strong emphasis on work-life balance, and vibrant local food, arts, and cultural scenes.
For More Information
Matt Canasi, Network Recruiter
Matt.Canasi@uvmhealth.org
Radiation Oncology, University of Vermont Cancer Center
Requirements
MD or DO with completion of an ACGME-accredited radiation oncology residency by the program start date
Board certified or board eligible in radiation oncology
Eligible for medical licensure in Vermont and New York
Strong communication skills, adaptability, and commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care
