Pathology Anatomic and Clinical Physician
HCA Enterprise, Fort Worth, TX, United States
Description
Specialization:
Pathology Anatomic and Clinical
Job Summary:
HCA Healthcare Pathology Services and their North Texas Division is seeking an Associate Pathologist to be based at Medical City Fort Worth in Fort Worth, TX.
HCA Healthcare Pathology Services employs over 200 board certified multispecialty pathologists nationwide and provides professional services to over 100 HCA Healthcare owned hospitals as well as commercial clients. Our physician partners are a key component to our success and we work closely with them to achieve the most favorable patient outcomes.
Qualified Candidates:
- AP/CP board certification is required
- Sub-specialty expertise in GI preferred
- Proficiency in general surgical pathology, clinical interpretations and must have recent experience performing frozen sections
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to obtain a Texas medical license or have a Texas medical license in good standing
Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Competitive compensation package including annual profit-sharing bonus
- Excellent benefits package including CME allowance, health and 401k
- Relocation assistance provided
- Malpractice insurance provided
About Medical City Fort Worth:
- 320-bed multi-specialty, acute care facility
- 24-hour emergency department
- Heart and vascular care
- Brain and spine services
- Kidney transplant program
- Inpatient and outpatient surgery
- Bariatric center
- Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
Fort Worth, Texas is the 5th largest city in Texas, and home to a vibrant cultural center that includes 5 world renowned museums, a walkable downtown, and a historic district that features its western heritage, including a year-round rodeo. Medical City Healthcare is one of the region's largest, most comprehensive health care providers and includes 16 hospitals, 8 off-campus emergency rooms, 11 ambulatory surgery centers, more than 4,400 active physicians, and 17,000 employees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area