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Academic Surgical Pathology - Washington, DC
Academic Surgical Pathologist
George Washington University | Washington, DC
The Department of Pathology at The George Washington University (GW) is seeking a mid-career academic surgical pathologist to join our collegial and growing team in the heart of Washington, DC. This is an outstanding opportunity for a pathologist with leadership potential and a strong academic background to thrive in a dynamic, collaborative academic medical center.
Position Highlights:
- Faculty appointment with integrated clinical and academic responsibilities
- Enjoy a wide variety of cases with exposure to GI, breast, GU, lung, Digital, Cyto, and GYN pathology. The department serves a diverse patient population, offering exposure to rare and interesting cases!
- 40-hour workweek with some scheduling flexibility and dedicated academic time
- Individual office space while working with a highly collaborative team with excellent faculty retention and a strong culture of mentorship and professional growth.
- Opportunity to work closely with residents and fellows in both diagnostic and educational capacities
Qualifications:
- Degree: MD/DO
- Certifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the time of appointment
- Licensure: Must be eligible for DC licensure
- Skillset: Fellowship training and/or experience in general surgical pathology and/or a surgical pathology subspecialty or cytopathology
- Experience: Mid-career
About the Community
- Urban Access: Convenient access to major cities, including New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, via train or car.
- International Travel: Three nearby airports make travel seamless for both domestic and international trips.
- Cultural Capital: Explore world-class museums, theaters, monuments, and a rich historical landscape.
- Family-Friendly Living: Great schools and welcoming neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Chevy Chase, and Bethesda.
- Diverse & Inclusive: Live and work in a globally connected, culturally vibrant community.
Job Reference #: 25825