Duke University Health System
Faculty Position in Cytopathology
The Department of Pathology of the Duke University Medical Center seeks academically oriented, Board certified or eligible cytopathologist. The relative distributions of clinical service/patient care responsibilities (pure or mixed subspecialty including general surgical pathology) will be tailored to the successful applicants' experience and career goals. The Department has 66 faculty and 23 residents and clinical fellows in anatomic and clinical pathology in a predominantly subspecialty-oriented model. Surgical Pathology processes over 40,000 accessions of which about 8000 are GI and liver. Cytopathology processes over 40,000 gynecologic cytology specimens, 8,000 non-gynecologic samples and 2000 fine needle aspirates. The Department also processes over 13,000 molecular diagnostic tests and 3500 cytogenetic tests annually. While the position is primarily responsible for diagnostic service coverage, the environment at Duke provides rich opportunities for exceptional clinical and translational re-search, both within the Department and in other Centers of Excellence in the Medical Center. Applicants should be committed to excellent patient care, as well as teaching, scholarship, and research. Teaching responsibilities include interactions with medical students, residents, fellows and trainees in multiple departments. Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with experience and accomplishments.
Duke University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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