Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine is seeking applications for a position in surgical pathology. Candidates should have a medical degree (MD or MD/PhD), be board-certified/eligible in AP, or AP/CP with proper subspecialty fellowship training, such as in surgical pathology and/or GU, GI, Gyn//breast or head-and-neck pathology. The candidate should be eligible for a Louisiana Medical License. J-1 Visa holders are welcome to apply. Duties will include sign-out of general surgical pathology cases, and teaching for medical students, residents, and fellows. Research activities will include any scholastic activities that pertain to the applicant's clinical and/or academic interests. Service responsibilities will include serving on Departmental and/or University committees when needed.
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with experience. Applicants can apply for the position by visiting: http://apply.interfolio.com/111080 and clicking Apply Now. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Tulane University School of Medicine is located in downtown New Orleans, but the clinical practice is spread in several hospitals in the metropolitan area and the suburban, which is a culturally diverse community that supports an urban, suburban and semi-rural lifestyle. A variety of cultural opportunities are available to the region's citizens including music, sports, education, and culinary art.
Qualifications
Candidates should have a medical degree (MD or MD/PhD), be board-certified/eligible in AP, or AP/CP with proper subspecialty fellowship training, such as in surgical pathology and/or GU, GI, Gyn//breast or head-and-neck pathology. The candidate should be eligible for a Louisiana Medical License. J-1 Visa holders are welcome to apply.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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