We’re forging new pathways in cancer care – join us!

Providing the very best care to our patients and improving the health of our community is a big part of who we are at Monash Health.

Our clinician-researchers are forging new pathways in cancer detection, treatment and care. They are passionate about helping patients and their families through what can be the most difficult times. Working with our academic and research partners, they are determined to improve the prognosis for cancer patients in our community and worldwide.

Whether embarking on a career or looking to extend your potential, combining clinical practice and research at Monash Health is possible. Clinical trials at the Monash Health Translation Precinct also facilitate the translation of research from ‘bench to bedside’ for clinical innovation.

If you’d like to know more, watch the video and hear from some of our dedicated clinician-researchers on why they are committed to forging new pathways in cancer care at Monash Health.Keen to know more? You can explore current vacancies here.

Associate Professor Surein Arulananda presenting clinical study results on lung cancer treatment at the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting.
Research and Innovation

Lung cancer clinician-researcher presents treatment breakthrough at world’s largest cancer conference

A swaddled premature baby wearing a pink knitted hat is cradled in her mother's arms. The baby has received stem cells from donor umbilical cord blood.
Research and Innovation, Media

Donor cord blood treatment to protect brains of preterm babies

General, Media

Marnie Douglas named Midwife of the Year