Independent Contractor - Advanced Practice Provider, Rapid Access Clinics for Low Back Pain (fo[...]
University Health Network
Toronto, ON
New
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Operations Associate
DNAstack
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
Flexible Schedule
$65k / year
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Assistant / Associate Professor / Professor - Interventional Radiologist, SickKids
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
New
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$509k / year
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Advanced Practice Clinical Leader - Psychosis Recovery and Treatment Service
CAMH
Toronto, ON
Part-Time
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Pharmacist, Reimbursement
Ontario Health
Old Toronto, ON
New
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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Associate Professor/ Professor- Spine Program
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Health Insurance
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Registered Nurse (RN) - Palliative Care Unit (6 West)
Baycrest
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
Hourly
$39.07 - $56 / hour
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Product Support Specialist
University Health Network
Toronto, ON
Part-Time
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Arrhythmia Specialist - Arrhythmia Clinic (CEN)
Scarborough Health Network
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
Hourly
Hospitality
$44.66 - $56 / hour
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Application Support Specialist
Canadian Cancer Society
Toronto, ON
Health Insurance
Parental Leave
$56k / year
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Senior Scientist I (Peter Gilgan Chair in Neuroregeneration Research)
University Health Network
Toronto, ON
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Senior Advocacy Specialist
Canadian Cancer Society
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Health Insurance
Parental Leave
$56k - $84k / year
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Training Specialist
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
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Manager, Safety Review Committee
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
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Hematologist
Mackenzie Health
Richmond Hill, ON
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Haematologist/Oncologist
SickKids
Toronto, ON
New
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$240k - $310k / year
Job Description
Working as an Oncologist in Toronto, ON
There are 114 Oncologist opportunities available in Toronto, ON all with unique requirements.
Oncologists are medical specialists who diagnose and treat cancer. Their training prepares them to face the complex side effects of treating cancerous cells and their supporters in the human body. Because cancer is not one disease but related to a group of diseases, it affects patients and doctors differently. Therefore, a cancer specialist must handle varied situations that may arise while administering chemotherapy or radiation therapy - or even surgery - as part of an oncologist’s job responsibilities.