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Chair, Department of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics Research Arthur & Rosalie Kaplan Chair in Medical Oncology February 2015 Introduction and Overview City of Hope (COH) seeks an medical oncologist with significant clinical practice experience, a record of funded research and scholarly publication, and exceptional leadership ability to become Chair of its Department of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics Research. This is an exciting time at COH – the medical center has strong momentum for growing its clinical service and research programs and has the financial resources to continue the growth as well as program improvements at an accelerated pace. Driving the growth is a new leadership team that includes Robert Stone as President and CEO and Steve Rosen, MD, who serves as COH’s Provost, Beckman Research institute Director, and Cancer Center Director. Working with Alexandra Levine, MD, MACP the COH’s Chief Medical Officer, this leadership team seeks a colleague as department chair with whom they can work to help guide the institution to new levels of excellence in cancer research, translational applications, and clinical care. COH has the resources to support successful expansion, with impressive operating results and an endowment of $1.8 billion, the proceeds of which will be used for hiring additional clinicians and scientists, investing in translational and clinical research, and expanding the care and clinical research network to an increasing number of community practices aligned with COH. To enhance its already successful fundraising efforts, COH has recently hired a new leader of development who has extensive experience in fund raising for healthcare and research institutions. Additional information about City of Hope can be found in Attachment 1 as well as at www.cityofhope.org. The Clinical Enterprise Over 220 physicians are employed by COH Medical Group, an affiliate of the COH Medical Foundation, providing services at the main campus in Duarte and at community practices in greater Los Angeles.. The City of Hope Helford Clinical Research Hospital, built in the last decade, has nearly 200 beds in a state-of-the-art building located in the center of COH’s 120-acre main campus, with a total of 217 licensed beds. . COH has achieved regional and national prominence for several of its clinical programs. Its surgeons have performed more than 8,000 robotic procedures (more than any other institution in the nation), and COH has impressive market share in surgical cancer care in southern California. COH operates one of the nations largest, most successful bone marrow and stem cell transplant programs. With an average daily census of 100 to 120 patients in the hematology service, COH clinicians have carried out more than 12,000 bone marrow 2 and stem cell transplants, with significantly better outcomes than expected under national standards. Thus, based on one year survival rates, COH has been given the designation as an “overperforming” transplant center for the past 10 consecutive years, by the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR), the only transplant center in the country to have achieved this level of excellence. City of Hope is accredited for ACGME sponsored residency and fellowship programs, with specific ACGME programs in Radiation Oncology, Surgery, Hematology/Oncology, Hematopathology, and Diabetes/Endocrinology. Additional non-ACGME programs include Bone Marrow Transplantation, Breast Surgery, and Psychology. The Research Enterprise Research at COH is conducted by over 90 principal investigators within its Beckman Research Institute along with research conducted by scientists and clinician scientists in COH’s clinical departments and divisions. The research enterprise encompasses wet bench research in the laboratory, genetic cancer risk assessment, and survivorship research, the ultimate goal being to swiftly move bold, innovative research concepts to powerful new treatments. COH has an impressive history in running clinical trials and is a national leader in translational research. Research funding at COH is approximately $260 million annually. Department of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics Research The current department now includes over 40 oncologists, 20 physician extenders, and approximately 18 administrative and support staff. An additional 140 professionals are affiliated with the clinical care and research teams in medical oncology. The current teams include: Women’s Cancer Program (breast and gynecology); Gastroenterology Cancer Program; Genitourinary Cancer Program; Lung Cancer Program; Head and Neck Cancer; Neuro Oncology; and Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma/Melanoma. Over 43,000 ambulatory patient visits annually are provided by the Department’s clinical staff in Duarte and community practices, and the Department has over 2,000 patients enrolled in clinical trials. The Opportunity The new Chair, reporting to Dr. Levine, will lead the Department’s work to achieve the following goals: Expand the Department to support and enhance COH’s strategic plan, which includes growing clinical operations and further developing clinical and translational research. Of special interest will be strengthening and growing solid tumor 3 programs. Gastrointestinal, Women’s, Urologic, and Lung cancers will continue to be a major areas of focus, augmented by other areas of interest, as identified by the new chair in collaboration with COH’s leadership team and faculty. The goal will be to develop one or several additional top tier programs that are recognized nationally for their excellence. Unite the Department’s current staff around the vision for clinical service growth and expansion of research from bench to clinical science, and bring additional community physicians into the COH Foundation to ensure access to the most current therapeutic protocols and to maintain and enhance quality standards throughout the region. Recruit a new generation of physicians, clinical scientists, and research scientists, who come from the world’s leading centers where they have experienced the highest standards of excellence in research and clinical care. Strengthen education and training programs to enhance COH’s national reputation within the scientific and medical communities and to work with the Development Office to grow philanthropy and COH’s visibility among patients and their families. Work collaboratively with research and clinical faculty to further develop translational research, to enhance COH’s reputation as a world-recognized center of excellence, and to attract new levels of funding in basic, clinical, and translational research to augment internal sources. Education and Qualifications Qualifications include: MD degree or MD/PhD degrees Promotion to the full professor rank (or senior associate professor rank) at a major academic medical center, recognized for its excellence and accomplishments. Recognition for research accomplishments that reflect a deep understanding of current trends in cancer treatment, including strategies for personalized medicine; and Five or more years of successful leadership experience. The best candidates will also: Have a participatory leadership style that models the values of service, initiative, and collaboration and will build collaboration across COH by enlisting others in pursuit of established goals and by delegating responsibility where appropriate; 4 Be eager to recruit and mentor junior faculty, and to work collaboratively with new and existing faculty to promote their career development and through them, the interests of the entire Department; Be connected to leaders of other Comprehensive Cancer Centers and international cancer organizations to enhance opportunities for collaboration and clinical trials, and to identify outstanding candidates for faculty recruitment; Demonstrate strong budgetary and operational skills; Appropriately delegate responsibility to Department faculty; Possess collegial, problem-solving style based on personal integrity and ethics, professional confidence, and excellent relationship-management skills; and Exhibit nuanced judgment and personal maturity. Please send applications and nominations to the Brill Neumann team working on the search: Nicholas Brill and Jennifer McDonough Brill Neumann Associates [email protected] Visit the City of Hope website http://www.cityofhope.org for additional information. City of Hope is committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action. 5 Attachment 1 City of Hope COH is a research, treatment, and educational center dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of cancer and diabetes. COH is designated as an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center and is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Located in Duarte California, COH is part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and clinical reach is extended by 12 community practices throughout Los Angeles and Riverside counties. City of Hope includes the Beckman Research Institute (BRI), Helford Clinical Research Hospital, the Medical Foundation (which operates the Brawerman Center for Ambulatory Care and community practices), and the Finkel Women’s Health Center. City of Hope is one of the nation’s 41 NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers and is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. COH’s five NCI certified programs are: Molecular Oncology; Developmental Cancer Therapeutics; Cancer Immunotherapeutics; Hematologic Malignancies; and Cancer Control and Population Sciences. In the past decade, COH added major new lab space and a new inpatient hospital, increased external research funding, formed a new medical foundation for the physicians practicing at the institution, and achieved record setting fund raising. Within the past two years the senior team at COH led the development of the current strategic plan which positions COH for success in the very competitive southern California marketplace. Research at City of Hope At City of Hope the clinical enterprise and Beckman conduct more clinical trials than most cancer centers and it is a national leader in translational research, where ideas continuously flow between scientists and clinicians. Additionally, City of Hope has made substantial investments in buildings, equipment, and people. City of Hope provides end-to-end translational research infrastructure including three GMP facilities on the Duarte campus, and recently started a pipeline development and commercialization program that utilizes both internal and external advisors to aid in advancing the development of promising compounds. These assets in total have led to a very promising pipeline of potential cancer and diabetes therapies. In 2014 COH has created several new programs to focus research on pressing medical issues – they include the Diabetes and Metabolism Research Institute, Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplantation Institute, and Alpha Clinic for Cell Therapy and Innovation (ACT-I). 6 Duarte and Los Angeles County COH is located in Duarte, California just 10 miles east of Pasadena and 22 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley. Duarte is close enough to Los Angeles to take advantage of the benefits of city life and far enough to enjoy living in a peaceful environment with majestic views of the San Gabriel Mountains. Duarte is also located within close proximity to a variety of recreational activities so residents can enjoy a day at the beach and skiing in the mountains in a single weekend. 7