Academic Surgical Pathologists
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Pathologist, Healthcare Consultant, Medical Doctor, Surgeon
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Recruitment PlanTitle:
Academic Surgical Pathologists
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Start Date:
07/01/2024
The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, an independent non-profit faculty clinical practice group affiliated with the George Washington University, seeks academic surgical pathologists to join the Department of Pathology. Responsibilities include providing clinical service in surgical pathology subspecialties, teaching, and maintaining an active research program. Candidates with training in molecular genetic pathology or expertise in digital and computational pathology are encouraged to apply.
Ranks and salary are commensurate with experience.
- Provide clinical service in surgical pathology subspecialties including breast, GYN, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, renal, thoracic, lung pathology, and cytopathology.
- Teach residents, fellows, and medical students.
- Maintain an active research program as an investigator or in collaboration with clinicians and basic investigators.
- MD, MD/PhD, PhD, or equivalent.
- Board-certified or eligible in Anatomic Pathology or related.
- Eligible for licensure in the District of Columbia.
- Fellowship training or experience in surgical pathology or cytopathology.
Salary range: $200,000 - $289,000. Health benefits are provided through GW Medical Faculty Associates. More info:
Application InstructionsComplete an online faculty application, upload a CV and cover letter. Review begins March 15, 2024, and continues until filled. Only complete applications are considered.
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