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Clinical Pathologist
Michigan Medicine/University of Michigan
Department of Pathology
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
The University of Michigan Department of Pathology is recruiting for an academic faculty position in Clinical Pathology, with preference for experience or training in Chemical Pathology, Clinical Chemistry, and/or Laboratory Immunology. Qualified candidates must have an MD or equivalent and be board-eligible or certified by the ABP.
Primary clinical responsibilities will include participation in the Immunology and Special Chemistry (ISC) Section, performing sign-out of Protein Immunology and Hemoglobinopathy cases, providing clinical consultation, and overseeing test development. Short- to mid-term goals of the ISC include expanding esoteric immunology testing. Depending on candidate experience, opportunities may include medical directorship of an ISC Sub-Section or other area, CLIA directorship of offsite laboratories, and/or service in other Sections.
A wide range of learner groups are routinely participating in clinical services, including residents, fellows, medical students, and MLS students. Candidates with experience in engaging and novel educational methods are encouraged to apply.
We actively support independent research, and the successful candidate will have opportunities to establish or deepen clinical and translational research programs. Candidates with a strong background in data science and its expanding applications in clinical laboratories will have access to growing institutional resources.
Candidates looking to join a collaborative team dedicated to advancing laboratory practice will thrive here.
The faculty appointment will be in the Department of Pathology, with academic rank commensurate with experience and achievement. The Department of Pathology consistently ranks among the top 10 nationally in NIH funding. The clinical laboratories serve the patients and world-class providers of Michigan Medicine. Ann Arbor is ranked among the most livable cities in the country, with urban amenities, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community.
Interested candidates should email their curriculum vitae, professional goals, and three references too:
Lee Schroeder, MD, PhD
Director, Division of Clinical Pathology