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Advance Your Pathology Career with PathGroup
Join the nation’s largest private pathology group and make a meaningful impact on patient care. At PathGroup, we empower our pathologists with cutting-edge digital pathology, a collaborative environment, and a strong work-life balance. With over 240 pathologists serving 250 hospitals across 25 states, our physician-led organization values your expertise and supports your professional growth.
Why PathGroup?
The Pathologist is responsible for providing pathology services to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease.
Job Responsibilities Essential Functions
Take the first step and apply to be part of our network. We’d love to learn more about you!
Advance Your Pathology Career with PathGroup
Join the nation’s largest private pathology group and make a meaningful impact on patient care. At PathGroup, we empower our pathologists with cutting-edge digital pathology, a collaborative environment, and a strong work-life balance. With over 240 pathologists serving 250 hospitals across 25 states, our physician-led organization values your expertise and supports your professional growth.
Why PathGroup?
- Largest Independent Private Pathology Group in the U.S. - Join a well-established, physician-led organization with a reputation for excellence.
- Physician-Led Decision-Making - Your voice matters in shaping clinical practice and organizational direction.
- Collaborative & Supportive Culture - Work in an environment where teamwork is valued, knowledge is shared, and expert pathologists across every subspecialty support one another.
- Innovative Digital Pathology - Leverage cutting-edge technology for efficiency and advanced diagnostic abilities.
- Work-Life Balance - Receive the support you need to maintain a fulfilling career and personal life, with generous PTO included.
- Growth & Development - Take advantage of professional development opportunities, training expansion, project collaboration, and other academic-style professional activities.
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits - Receive a competitive salary, malpractice coverage (including tail), full benefits, and a 401(k) Safe Harbor Plan.
The Pathologist is responsible for providing pathology services to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease.
Job Responsibilities Essential Functions
- Provide pathology services to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease.
- Produce complete, comprehensive pathology reports, containing all necessary elements, in a timely fashion.
- Supervise and direct activities of the laboratory in accordance with accepted national standards and internal administrative policies.
- Consult with other pathologists and serve as a consultant to clinical physicians.
- Conduct autopsies and perform macroscopic and microscopic examination of all tissues or fluids showing evidence of pathologic conditions, as needed.
- Attend staff meetings and participates in call schedule as assigned/directed
- Comply with all terms and provisions of law and ethical standards relating to the practice of medicine and all rules and regulations of any hospital/facility at which PathGroup shall practice medicine.
- Engage in research projects and prepare scientific papers on the nature, cause and behavior of diseases.
- Investigate and study trends in the developments in pathology practice and technique; and evaluate adaptability to the needs of the laboratory.
- Learn and apply computer related applications and programs, including using electronic keyboards and other devices.
- Perform all job responsibilities in alignment with the industry's best security practices and regulatory guidelines to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of protected health information and other sensitive company data.
- Must be familiar with and abide by the Corporate Compliance Program and all Corporate policies, including the Privacy and Security policies.