What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mid-Career Transition to Renal Pathologist position at Arkana Laboratories?
About the position: Arkana Laboratories is seeking a highly skilled and motivated pathologist to train to be a qualified renal pathologist under the pathology staff in accordance with the recognized professional standard of care and the bylaws of Company. If you're interested in being part of an exciting and evolving subspecialty in pathology that provides gratifying work and professional fulfillment? If so, Arkana Laboratories has streamlined a pathway for mid-career pathologists to transition into the field of renal pathology that might be for you. Arkana is a private practice comprised of 25 board-certified renal pathologists and two neuropathologists and is supported by more than 200 technical and administrative staff. Each year, Arkana Laboratories accessions thousands of adult, pediatric and transplant kidney biopsies from multiple states. You will find a highly supportive environment with challenging diagnostic material, an interesting daily case conference, journal club, and multiple teaching opportunities. All this adds up to the perfect place to train pathologists to transition into renal pathology experts. We have been thoughtful to minimize the difficulty of a mid-career transition by offering a competitive compensation package during training that transitions into a full-time position at the completion of training. Our practice is located in a single site and does not have intraoperative consultations or onsite requirements during weeknight call for pathologists.
What you'll do:
- Be involved, as requested, in sign-out of renal biopsy cases, including complete review of clinical history and all slides/EM, complete dictation of all the components of the report, responsibility of ordering any stains/tests deemed appropriate and follow-up
- Participate in conferences and presentations, as a participant or presenter, as requested, including daily case review conferences, CPC conferences in regional hospitals, online conferences, and journal club presentation
- Communicate and conduct oneself in a professional manner with respect towards all other team members of Arkana Laboratories, as well as patients, outside visitors and clients
- Maintain professional conduct in a way not to infringe any Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments ("CLIA") and College of American Pathologists ("CAP") requirements
- Be eligible to submit license application to practice medicine in the State of Arkansas
- Be certified or eligible to be certified by the American Board of Pathology
- Physician shall faithfully adhere to all professional ethics and customs, shall avoid all acts, habits and usages which might injure in any way, directly or indirectly, the professional reputation of Company
You should have:
Education: Successful completion of a program of study resulting in an M.D., or foreign equivalent, and with successful completion of all USMLE steps.
Experience: Completion of a residency in the specialty in which physician will practice.
At least two years of experience as a practicing pathologist.
Computer Skills: Proficient in MS Office, Proficient Excel skills required. Strong computer skills required.
Applicants must hold an MD or DO degree and be certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology.
The ability to obtain a medical license in the state of Arkansas is also required.
Before submitting your application for the Mid-Career Renal Pathologist position, please reach out to Cynthia Sizemore at cynthia.sizemore@arkanalabs.com for further details and to ensure all necessary requirements are met.