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Adult Hematologist – Classical Hematology

Innovative Hematology, Inc. (IHI) is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Adult Hematologist with expertise in Classical (Non-Malignant) Hematology to join our nationally recognized comprehensive care team. This is a unique opportunity to practice at one of the nation's leading centers for benign hematology while contributing to clinical innovation, program development, and academic advancement.

Innovative Hematology provides state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary care for patients across the full spectrum of classical hematologic disorders—from common conditions to rare and complex diseases. As a certified patient-centered medical home, IHI is nationally recognized for delivering coordinated, high-quality care through integrated clinical programs.

IHI is home to Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center (IHTC), a 501(c)(3) organization and one of the largest federally recognized hemophilia treatment centers in the United States. In addition, IHI serves as a major regional referral center for a wide range of classical hematology conditions, including:

  • Bleeding and clotting disorders (hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, thrombophilia)
  • Thrombosis and vascular medicine
  • Red cell disorders and complex anemias (iron deficiency, hemolytic anemias, inherited disorders)
  • Sickle cell disease and hemoglobinopathies (comprehensive lifespan program)
  • Platelet disorders and bone marrow failure syndromes
  • Women's health and hematology (including heavy menstrual bleeding and reproductive hematology)
  • Cardiovascular risk and hematology interface programs
  • Emerging therapeutics programs, including gene therapy and novel agents

Our programs are supported by a highly integrated, multidisciplinary team that includes hematologists, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, physical therapists, social workers, behavioral health specialists, and genetic counselors. IHI is also recognized as a Center of Excellence for HHT, and for clinical care, research, education, and innovation in rare hematologic diseases.

The Adult Hematologist – Classical Hematology will:

  • Provide comprehensive care across the spectrum of benign hematologic disorders, including hemostasis, thrombosis, anemia, and complex multisystem conditions
  • Participate in and help expand specialized programs within classical hematology, including bleeding disorders, thrombosis, red cell disorders, and women's health
  • Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team of more than 20 physicians and more than 20 advanced practice providers
  • Contribute to clinical program development, quality improvement initiatives, and care model innovation
  • Participate in shared call responsibilities, including nights and weekends
  • Engage in inpatient consultation services through established hospital partnerships

This position offers a strong academic component for candidates interested in:

  • Clinical research and participation in multicenter trials
  • Programmatic innovation and outcomes-based research
  • Medical education, including teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows
  • Development of novel care models and dissemination through publications and presentations

Faculty appointments and academic affiliations are available and encouraged.

Indianapolis—"Indy" to locals—is a vibrant and growing city that combines Midwestern accessibility with the amenities of a major metropolitan area. The city is consistently ranked in the top 10 most affordable cities, offers a thriving life sciences ecosystem and sports community, strong academic institutions, an excellent quality of life, multiple James Beard award winning restaurants, and a welcoming, family-friendly community.

This is an exceptional opportunity to join a mission-driven organization at the forefront of classical hematology care, innovation, and education.