Associate Medical Oncologist
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Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
Overview
An Associate Medical Oncologist is involved in the systemic treatment of cancers using chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. They work under senior oncologists in hospital and outpatient settings. Their role includes treatment planning, monitoring patient response, and managing side effects. They ensure patients are informed and supported throughout treatment. Their work is critical for cancer remission and management.

Job Description
- Administer and monitor chemotherapy and other systemic treatments.
- Conduct regular assessments of patient response.
- Manage treatment-related side effects.
- Educate patients and caregivers about treatment plans.
- Participate in clinical trials and drug evaluations.
- Maintain accurate records and treatment logs.
- Work closely with surgical and radiation oncology teams.

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