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Academic Apheresis/Transfusion Medicine
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (USA).
The University of California (UC), Davis, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine seeks a full-time clinical faculty at the Assistant, Associate or full Professor level in the Clinical X (clinician-investigator) or Health Science Clinical Professor (clinician-educator) series. This position includes clinical responsibilities in transfusion medicine (blood banking, apheresis, cellular therapies) for adult and pediatric patients as well as responsibilities in quality improvement and laboratory management. Coverage of the special coagulation laboratory will also be assigned. Collaborative participation in research or other creative activities that support the department’s research mission is required. Teaching may include clinical, didactic, multi-disciplinary conferences, and small group teaching of residents, medical students, clinical laboratory science students, and practicing physicians.
Requirements: An MD, DO, MD/PhD or DO/PhD is required. Must be board-certified by the American Board of Pathology in AP/CP or CP or certified by another ABMS board deemed eligible for transfusion medicine, and board-certified, or board-eligible, in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine, and qualified or eligible for the American Society of Clinical Pathology’s Qualification in Apheresis. Experience in teaching and clinical service is required in one or more of the following areas: Stem cell and mononuclear cell collections by apheresis (autologous and allogeneic), special coagulation, therapeutic apheresis, blood bank services, quality programs, and utilization management. The candidate must meet requirements for appointment as Assistant, Associate or full Professor in one of the University of California’s clinically intensive academic series.
Training or experience in utilization management, and/or medical informatics is preferred but not required.
A California professional license or eligibility for licensure in California is required.
Applications must be received by 9/1/2022; however, position will be open until filled, but no later than 06/30/23.
Apply at: https://apptrkr.com/3202804
[15 July 2022, #12874]
Hematopathologist
MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN (USA).
Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield, Wisconsin is seeking a BC/BE Hematopathologist. The successful applicant will become a member of the Marshfield Lab and Pathology Service. The primary responsibilities include participation with our current hematopathologist in the sign out and coverage of hematopathology at hospitals and clinics across the growing Marshfield Health Care System in Wisconsin. Interest in Blood Bank/Transfusion, Coagulation, Cytopathology, or other subspecialty areas is highly desirable. Recently graduated fellows are encouraged to apply.
Accepting J1 visa candidates for 2023.
Essential Job Functions
- Sign-out of bone marrows, lymph nodes, and lymphoid proliferations at other body sites
- Sign-out of flow cytometry
- Interpretive reports for clinically requested blood smear review
- Slide review with interpretive comments for selected body fluids; e.g. CSF, pleural or peritoneal
- Review with interpretive comments for coagulation, hypercoagulability studies, and mixing studies
- Shared utilization oversight of cytogenetics laboratory
- Consultation to providers regarding test utilization and interpretation
- Appropriate selection of ancillary tests to provide additional diagnostic and/or prognostic information; e.g. FISH, Next-Gen panels, B- or T-cell gene rearrangement
- Back-up coverage for other areas of clinical pathology; e.g. transfusion medicine, protein electrophoresis
- Medical directorship for outlying laboratories with an expectation of some travel for on-site visits
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Compensation and Benefits
- Competitive 2 year guaranteed salary
- Competitive bonus and/or stipend during training
- 4 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks CME
- $5,800 CME annual allowance
- Health, dental, life, disability, and occurrence-based malpractice insurance
- Competitive funded retirement plan, 401K and 457(b)(f)
- Up to $20,000 relocation support
- Teaching and research at your fingertips
MCHS strongly encourages our physicians to be involved in medical education and research to continue building our strong foundation of patient care, research and education for years to come.
Please contact:
Tarese Dubiel, Director of Physician and Advanced Practice Clinician Recruitment
Call/Text: (715) 214-8707
Email: Dubiel.tarese@marshfieldclinic.org
[15 July 2022, #12895]
Academic Hematopathologist / Assistant / Associate Professor
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (USA).
The University of California (UC), Davis, School of Medicine seeks to hire one to two full-time Hematopathologists at the Assistant/Associate level in the Clinical (X) or the Health Sciences Clinical Professor Series in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. This position is an academic physician- educator/investigator to grow clinical, teaching and creative programs in hematopathology. Training and expertise in lymphoma diagnosis, molecular pathology, coagulation and pediatric pathology is highly desirable. Clinical duties will primarily involve hematopathology and clinical hematology/coagulation services. Service assignments in surgical pathology or other areas of the clinical laboratory may also be possible based on training and experience. Teaching duties will include clinical, didactic, and small group teaching of housestaff and medical students, interdisciplinary conferences to housestaff and faculty, and curriculum development in subspecialty areas. Participation in the research mission of the institution is expected, either as a collaborator or as the intellectual leader of clinically-oriented research projects pertinent to the candidate's areas of expertise and subspecialty training, depending on academic series chosen for appointment.
For the full position description and to apply, visit
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF04970.
The UC Davis School of Medicine is part of UC Davis Health, which is also comprised of the UC Davis Medical Center, the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, and the UC Davis Medical Group, an 800-member physician practice network. UCDH has more than 10,000 faculty and staff and an annual budget of $1.6 billion; UC Davis is an established leader in the use of telecommunications and information technology to advance health. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked the SOM among the top 50 medical schools in the nation.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/3203093
[6 July 2022, #12826]
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Transfusion Medicine and Coagulation
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA (USA).
The Department of Pathology of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) seeks a clinical pathologist with training in transfusion medicine. The holder of this non-tenuretrack position will serve as director of coagulation and associate director of transfusion medicine at OU Health, an 804-bed integrated academic health system that includes the University of Oklahoma Medical Center and Oklahoma Children’s Hospital.
Our ten clinical pathologists and two PhD laboratorians support many centers of clinical excellence, including:
- The NCI-designated Stephenson Cancer Center (adult and pediatric);
- Oklahoma’s only level I trauma center; and
- Children’s Heart Center cardiothoracic surgery program.
The successful candidate, at assistant professor to professor rank, will conduct collaborative or independent scholarship and teach pathology. Allocation of effort is flexible, with physician-educator and physician-scientist tracks available.
Affordable and friendly, Oklahoma has a high quality of life. The Oklahoma City metro area is home to numerous museums and sports teams. Outdoor activities in the state’s varied geography include birding, boating, cycling, fishing, hiking, and water skiing.
Requirements are:
- MD, DO, or equivalent degree
- Eligibility for medical licensure in Oklahoma
- Board certification or eligibility in clinical pathology (American Board of Pathology)
- Board certification, board eligibility, or current fellowship training in blood banking/transfusion medicine (American Board of Pathology)
- Training or experience in coagulation
- Dedication to excellence in teaching and mentoring pathology residents
Please send a cover letter with summary of career goals, a curriculum vitae, and the names of three references to:
Chair, Transfusion Medicine Search Committee
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department of Pathology
P.O. Box 26901, BMSB 451
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0901
Or email: PathAdmin12568@ouhsc.edu
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity Institution. For more Information go to www.ou.edu/eoo.
[28 June 2022, #12784]
Academic Hematopathologist
Michigan Medicine/University of Michigan
Department of Pathology
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN (USA).
The Department of Pathology at Michigan Medicine is seeking a hematopathologist to join a group of nine and over 220 total departmental faculty.
The selected individual will share in the diagnostic service work and participate in the diverse research and educational activities of the Department, including teaching medical students, pathology residents, and clinical fellows.
Candidates must have an M.D. or D.O. and be board-certified in anatomic, clinical pathology, and hematopathology. The ideal candidate will have at least three years post-hematopathology fellowship experience with a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team; however, recently graduated fellows are encouraged to apply. Specialized training in molecular genetic pathology, coagulation, or medical education is highly desired. The appointment will be at the Assistant or Associate Professor (Clinical Track) level, commensurate with experience, accomplishments, and track record of academic achievement.
Our hematopathology team supports the University Hospitals and Comprehensive Cancer Center at Michigan Medicine, which provide general hospital services and specialized hematologic malignancy care (including stem cell transplantation) for adult and pediatric patients. The diagnostic hematopathology service consists of bone marrow and lymph node biopsies originating from local clinical programs and an established consultation service. The service is supported by high quality flow cytometry, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, immunohistochemistry, and core hematology laboratories.
The Department is consistently ranked top 10 in NIH funding nationally. Education programs include multiple ACGME-accredited fellowships, subspecialty fellowships, and an extremely highly ranked pathology residency program.
Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae, a cover letter detailing experience and professional goals, and contact information of three individuals who could provide letters of recommendation to:
Riccardo Valdez, M.D.
John G. Batsakis Professorship
Director, Division of Clinical Pathology
Email: rcdovldz@med.umich.edu
The University of Michigan is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
[17 June 2022, #11107-3]
Transfusion Medicine/Coagulation Faculty Position
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA (USA).
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, Irvine invites applications for a full-time academic appointment at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor level to serve as an Associate Director of Transfusion Medicine. The academic appointment may be in the Health Sciences (HS) Clinical or Clinical X series, depending on experience and extent of research effort. Both HS and Clinical X faculty provide patient care; teach fellows, residents, and medical students; perform public and University service; and contribute to scholarly activities, but Clinical X faculty are expected to conduct more substantial research. Clinical X appointments confer membership in the UCI Academic Senate.
Candidates must have an MD or DO degree, be eligible for a California medical license, and have board certification/eligibility in Clinical Pathology and Transfusion Medicine. Experience/interest in coagulation is required. Applicants with additional practice experience or interest in therapeutic apheresis or hematopoietic stem cell processing/cellular therapy are strongly encouraged to apply. At the time of appointment individuals must hold, or be eligible for, a medical license in the State of California.
The successful applicant will have a track record of working cooperatively and collegially within an academic and clinical environment and will contribute to the teaching, clinical service, and research missions of the department. Responsibilities include effective management of all administrative functions of an active Transfusion Service, including shared medical oversight of the Blood Bank, a Therapeutic Apheresis Program, and a highly successful Blood Donor Center that serves the Medical, Surgical, and Transplant/Stem Cell Services of a 400+-bed state-of-the-art tertiary/quaternary care hospital (Douglas Hospital) and multiple specialty services including an NCI-designated Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC), Regional Burn Center, and the only Level I trauma center in Orange County.
To Apply:
Please log onto UC Irvine’s Recruit located at https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF07568. Applicants should complete an online application profile and upload the following application materials electronically to be considered for the position:
1. Curriculum vitae
2. Teaching statement
3. Research Statement
4. Diversity Statement
5. Four References
The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.
[15 June 2022, #12725]
Mayo Clinic
Clinical Pathologist with Coagulation Expertise
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (USA).
Mayo Clinic offers a variety of employee benefits. For additional information please visit Mayo Clinic Benefits. Eligibility may vary.
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic in Florida is seeking an academically-oriented Clinical Pathologist with Hematology and Coagulation expertise to join our large and growing academic practice. Candidates with experience are highly desirable, however, this position will consider new graduates. The selected candidate must demonstrate outstanding communication skills and collaboration with other pathologists and physicians in a range of specialties. The candidate is expected to cover the clinical service including, special coagulation, routine coagulation, automated hematology, platelet aggregation analysis, urinalysis, and protein electrophoresis. Board certification in AP/CP or CP-only is required and Hematopathology is strongly preferred.
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville is a unique practice environment, with multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with large Hematology and Transplant clinical practices committed to teamwork. Our clinical pathology laboratory offers an unparalleled, robust and growing test menu focused on the needs of the patient. The selected candidate will join a group of ~30 consultants. All Surgical and Clinical pathologists have subspecialty expertise and participate in scholarly activities through research and education, offering a stimulating environment for professional growth and career development. The position includes an academic appointment with the College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic.
- MD/DO or MD/PhD, eligible for medical license in the State of Florida
- American Board of Pathology (ABP) board-certified in Clinical Pathology, with additional Coagulation or Hematopathology training strongly desired, but not required
- The candidate is expected to have excellent interpersonal, communication, leadership and administrative skills along with an interest in educating medical students, residents, and fellow trainees
Apply URL
https://ars2.equest.com/?response_id=fc19875f2112e758b7d05aed8871bbc9
[8 June 2022, #12676]
Faculty Position
Section Director, Transfusion Medicine
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY (USA).
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Kentucky is recruiting a board certified AP/CP or CP pathologist with additional certification/training in transfusion medicine as the Section Director of Transfusion Medicine. The successful candidate would join an academic hospital-based practice with 3 additional Transfusion Medicine faculty and engage in clinical service, collaborative research and teaching duties. Experience in the areas of coagulation and/or hematology is desirable. At least 3 years of post-fellowship experience is preferred.
The department https://pathology.med.uky.edu/ is an integrated Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine with successful programs in anatomic and clinical pathology, a vibrant educational program for medical students, residents and fellows as well as research affiliations with the Markey Cancer Center. There is a strong institutional commitment to maintain and enhance research and clinical excellence within the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
This position affords an excellent career opportunity in a vibrant and growing academic healthcare center with six healthcare colleges. The university is located in Lexington, Kentucky, a family-friendly dynamic medium-sized city with excellent schools, housing, cultural opportunities and outdoor activities (http://www.visitlex.com/).
Upon offer of employment, successful applicants for certain positions must pass a pre-employment drug screen and undergo a national background check required by University of Kentucky Human Resources.
Applicants should submit a formal application through the University of Kentucky website at the link https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/398682 and include an up to date curriculum vitae and letter of interest summarizing service and teaching philosophy as well as a brief statement of potential clinical research goals.
Please direct any questions regarding this position to:
C. Darrell Jennings, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Kentucky Medical Center
Telephone: (859) 257-1446
Email: mhollan@uky.edu
University of Kentucky Medical Center is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
[24 May 2022, #12614]
Section Director, Transfusion Medicine
Michigan Medicine
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN (USA).
The Michigan Medicine Department of Pathology is seeking an experienced Transfusion Medicine specialist to lead a dynamic clinical laboratory section, which includes a tertiary care center blood bank, immunohematology reference laboratory, apheresis service, and a cellular therapy laboratory.
Candidates must possess a M.D. or D.O., be board-certified in either Clinical Pathology (American Board of Pathology) or Hematology (American Board of Internal Medicine or Pediatrics), and they must also be boarded in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine (American Board of Pathology).
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years’ experience in a transfusion service setting, general knowledge of transfusion medicine, and a deep subject matter expertise in at least one of the following specialty areas: patient blood management, stem cell transplantation, cellular therapies, transplant support/histocompatibility, or laboratory coagulation. The selected individual will join a group of four pathology-based faculty and will be expected to participate in scholarly activities including teaching and research. Abundant opportunities to develop and/or participate in basic, applied, and translational research programs exist within the Department and across Michigan Medicine. Faculty appointment will be in the Department of Pathology with academic rank commensurate with experience, accomplishments, and track record of achievement.
The Department has 200+ faculty members and has ranked in the top 10 nationally for NIH funding over the past decade. The laboratory serves not only Michigan Medicine Health but also patients referred through our national reference laboratory service, MLabs.
Ann Arbor is consistently ranked as one of the most livable, best educated, and best cities for retirement in the country.
Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae, statement of professional goals, and names and addresses of three references to:
Riccardo Valdez, M.D.
John G. Batsakis Professor
Director, Division of Clinical Pathology
Department of Pathology
University of Michigan Medical School
Email: rcdovldz@med.umich.edu
[13 May 2022, #11107-2]
Assistant Professor, Academic Clinician - Laboratory Medicine
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track. Expertise is required in the specific area of clinical pathology. Applicants must have an M.D or M.D./Ph.D. degree and Board Certification in Clinical Pathology.
Teaching responsibilities may include teaching of medical students, residents and fellows.
Clinical responsibilities may include interpretative guidance of laboratory tests, including Serum Protein Electrophoresis. Additional efforts in system harmonization of lab medicine activities across the system, including optimization of the test menu, and clinical test guidance. The successful candidate will also be expected to have an additional area of focus in clinical pathology, such as coagulation or point of care. Experience or interest in laboratory informatics will be viewed favorably.
To apply visit apply.interfolio.com/104689
We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities/ women/ individuals with disabilities /protected veterans are encouraged to apply.
[4 May 2022, #12517]
Academic Pathologist Specializing in Transfusion Medicine
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY (USA).
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School invites applications for a faculty position at the Assistant Professor or Associate Professor level in the Section of Transfusion Medicine in the Division of Clinical Pathology. The section is responsible for performance of Transfusion Medicine services at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital – the school’s 650 bed tertiary care core teaching hospital in New Brunswick, NJ and partner of the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, a NCI designated Cancer Center. The successful candidate will be a member of the Transfusion Medicine team, consulting with clinical staff, as well as an active participant in the educational programs of the Department including teaching medical students, residents, and will be expected to engage in productive research activities. This active clinical position will involve complex transfusion consultations, stem cell collection and infusion, cellular therapy adult and pediatric, apheresis and assistance for complex coagulation conditions with guidance from senior transfusion faculty if needed. Applicants must have experience or fellowship training in all aspects of clinical transfusion medicine practice, including immunohematology, transfusion service, cellular therapy, apheresis and laboratory and clinical coagulation.
An MD, DO, or MBBS is required along with board certification or board eligibility in AP/CP or CP and transfusion medicine. Academic rank and compensation will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and academic experience. Women and diverse candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
To apply, please submit a curriculum vitae, a letter outlining your interests and experience and the names of three (3) references (references will not be contacted prior to selection of the candidate as a finalist) to:
Valerie A. Fitzhugh, MD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Medical Education Building 212
125 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
Email: fitzhuva@njms.rutgers.edu
[25 March 2022, #12343-5]