Job Description :
The Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, invites applications for an academic Head and Neck and / or Pulmonary Pathologist.
Primary responsibilities will involve service and clinical teaching in surgical pathology within their subspecialty. Additional duties include frozen section and AP call coverage.
The successful applicant will contribute to medical student, resident and fellowship training in accredited programs within Pathology.
Scholarly study and investigation in the applicant's area of interest is expected. The UFHealth System presents a rich diversity of inpatient and outpatient clinical material.
We at UFHealth Shands pride ourselves in quality, professional, interdisciplinary care. We have over 0 beds in the system and growing! Shands Hospital is nationally ranked among the top- hospitals in nine specialties and high-performing in many more by U.
S. News & World Report. Resources available for professional development at the University of Florida Health Sciences Center include leadership, education, and research tracks within a Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), formal mentorship programs, and supported opportunities for teaching and research.
Requisite attributes include a commitment to service, a strong sense of teamwork and a desire to train tomorrow's doctors.
Gainesville was recently ranked the #1 city to move to in Florida by USA Today thanks to our superb weather, inexpensive living, nationally ranked schools, and multiple year around recreational opportunities.
Expected Salary :
Salary and rank are negotiable, commensurate with experience.
Minimum Requirements :
Applicants must have an M.D. or D.O. degree, board certification in Anatomic Pathology or AP / CP, and possess or be eligible for a Florida Medical license.
Subspecialty fellowship training or extensive experience in head and neck or pulmonary pathology is also required.
Preferred Qualifications :
Additional expertise or experience in a secondary subspecialty is ideal