Cytopathologist/Surgical Pathologist, F41250 - School of Medicine
Richmond
Cytopathologist/Surgical Pathologist, F41250 - School of Medicine
req1797
Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23298
School of Medicine/Pathology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Mission or Goal of Unit: Our mission is to provide high-quality, cost-effective pathology services in a manner that supports the patient care, education, and research missions of the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System and School of Medicine.
Chief Purpose of this position: The Department of Pathology at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System seeks two full-time Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor, non-tenure track, in the Division of Anatomic Pathology, with primary duties in Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology (Gynecologic Pathology).
Position Responsibilities:
• Clinical: Responsible for day-to-day sign-out of cases in an academic Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology (primarily Gynecologic Pathology) services. The Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology service encounters a wide variety of neoplastic and non-neoplastic cases.
• Service: Participation in tumor boards and other conferences with clinical colleagues is required. Participation in departmental, institutional and national committees when necessary.
• Teaching: Supervision of residents is required. Will also contribute to the education of residents, medical students, and ancillary staff. Participation in undergraduate and graduate education required.
• Research: Scholarship primarily in Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology through presentations at national meetings, developing clinical research collaborations, contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature, active participation in appropriate professional organizations is required.
• The faculty member will report to and work closely with the Division Chair to further the mission and vision of the Department of Pathology.
Required Qualifications:
• MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree
• Board certification in Anatomic Pathology, or combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
• Fellowship training with board certification or eligibility in Cytopathology
• Training or experience in Surgical Pathology (Gynecologic Pathology desirable)
• Full, unrestricted medical licensure in Virginia
• Must have demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU is required.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Expertise in Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology (primarily Gynecologic Pathology) with ability to provide coverage for a secondary Surgical Pathology service, if necessary.
• Clinical experience and an interest and/or ability in research and scholarly activity as displayed through publication in professional journals and presentations at national meetings.
Each agency within the Commonwealth of Virginia is dedicated to recruiting, supporting, and maintaining a competent and diverse work force. Equal Opportunity Employer
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