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An established industry player is seeking a board-certified pathologist to lead its Anatomic Pathology Division. This role requires a strong background in Anatomic Pathology, with leadership experience in academic settings. The position offers the opportunity to expand digital pathology initiatives and collaborate across multiple campuses. Ideal candidates will have expertise in pediatric pathology and be committed to education and research within a dynamic and supportive environment. This is a unique chance to make a significant impact in a well-respected institution.
The Department of Pathology at Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) is seeking a M.D. (or D.O.) or M.D. /Ph.D. board-certified pathologist to lead its Division of Anatomic Pathology . Academic appointment will be at the level of Associate Professor or Professor (with candidacy for tenure) in the Department of Pathology & Immunology at Baylor College of Medicine.
Texas Children’s is searching for a physician leader to direct its highly regarded Anatomic Pathology Division comprised of pathologists, pathologists’ assistants, laboratory and administrative staff. The Department has launched digital pathology and is ready to expand this initiative for clinical practice. This individual should be well established in an AP subspecialty and have leadership experience in academic pathology. Subspecialties within the AP Division include pediatric pathology, cytopathology and neuropathology. AP services include surgical, cardiac, autopsy, gynecologic, placental/perinatal, renal, transplant and ultrastructural pathology.
Other Divisions within the Department of Pathology include Community Pathology, Discovery, Genomic Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Pathology Informatics, and Transfusion Medicine & Coagulation.
Faculty members are expected to contribute to scholarly activities, as well as pathology resident and fellow education. Our suburban West, Woodlands, Austin and Texas Medical Center campuses offer exceptional opportunities for clinical collaboration and translational research activities.
Interested individuals must possess primary Board certification in either Anatomic Pathology (AP only) or Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) by the American Board of Pathology. Board-certification in Pediatric Pathology is highly desirable. Individuals must be eligible for an active, unrestricted Texas medical license.