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Baylor College of Medicine

Hematopathologist (Senior Faculty)

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246


Job Title: Hematopathologist (Senior Faculty)Division: PathologyWork Arrangement:Location: Houston, TXSalary Range:FLSA Status: ExemptSummary

The Department of Pathology at Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) seeks an MD or DO, board-certified hematopathologist for its Division of Laboratory Medicine. Academic appointment will be at the level of

Sr. Faculty/Associate Professor

in the Department of Pathology & Immunology at Baylor College of Medicine. Eligible candidates will have the opportunity to pursue tenure based on their academic accomplishments and contributions to the field.TCH stands as the nation's largest children's hospital, consistently ranked in the top 4 in the U.S. News and World Report's Honor Roll of Best Children's Hospitals. As a member of our team, you will share clinical services with three experienced hematopathologists.Job Duties

Perform hematopathology microscopic examination of bone marrow biopsies and aspirates, lymph nodes, cerebrospinal fluid, and other relevant tissues, with total annual volume of > 1,100 cases.Integrate clinical information, morphology, flow cytometry, and cytogenetic molecular findings to deliver final pathologic diagnoses, with annual volume > 1,100 cases.Interpret clinical pathology tests, including hemoglobin profile, peripheral blood smear review, urine microscopic examination, and body fluid cytology, with a total volume > 5,500 cases.Provide after-hours and weekend call coverage for the hematology laboratory and hematopathology patient-related issues (13 weeks/year).Serve as an expert hematopathology consultant for Baylor College of Medicine-affiliated hospitals and practices, including the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, St. Joseph Medical Center, and Community Pathology Associates.Eligibility to assume Directorship of the ACGME-accredited Hematopathology fellowship program at Baylor College of Medicine, admitting two fellows annually.Assume associate directorship of the hematology laboratory.Engage in collaborative research within the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical campus globally.Contribute to educational and scholarly endeavors, including pathology resident and fellow education.Minimum Qualifications

Six years or more experience as a practicing hematopathologistBoard certification in Hematopathology, through the American Board of PathologyEligibility for an active, unrestricted Texas Medical LicenseLocated in the Texas Medical Center, offering unparalleled opportunities for collaboration and professional growth. The City of Houston, renowned for its diversity, cultural richness, world-class dining, vibrant arts and entertainment scene, and a thriving economy, offers an unparalleled quality of life.Interested candidates should send their CV and a personal statement highlighting their experience and goals to:M. Tarek Elghetany, MDChair, Search Committee for a Hematopathologist

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