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Posted: 11-Nov-23
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Salary: Open
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Emory University
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Grady Health System
Clinical Chemistry/Academic Clinical Pathologist
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine is seeking applicants for a full-time academic Clinical Pathologist with expertise in Clinical Chemistry based in the Grady Health System. Candidates must have a PhD, or MD or MD/PhD, and be board certified or board-eligible by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry or the American Board of Pathology. Additional expertise in informatics is preferred.
Grady Health System consists of Grady Memorial Hospital, a large public academic hospital, and several neighborhood clinics that serve Atlanta and the surrounding community. The health system is the site of internationally recognized centers of excellence for infectious disease, burns, stroke, and sickle cell disease. The Grady Health System clinical laboratories comprise a broad scope of laboratory disciplines, including chemistry, toxicology, microbiology, immunology, molecular pathology, hematology, flow cytometry, coagulation, urinalysis, blood banking, transfusion medicine, and point of care testing. The Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine of Emory University is one of the largest training centers for pathologists in the United States, and offers unique and exciting teaching, clinical service, and research environments.
We seek a clinical pathologist with expertise in clinical chemistry at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor to join an interactive, collegial group of faculty. The successful candidate will participate in professional and scientific direction for the clinical chemistry section, including laboratory test stewardship, clinical consultation, compliance with CAP and CLIA regulations, the development and validation of novel tests, and quality improvement. Expertise in informatics would be a plus, which would aid in the assessment of test utilization patterns, clinical laboratory data management, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team in developing informatics-based approaches to improve patient management. Successful candidates will also be expected to contribute to teaching at the professional, graduate, and medical laboratory science levels.
PhD applicants must be certified by or board eligible for the American Board of Clinical Chemistry. MD and MD/PhD applicants must be board eligible or certified in Clinical Pathology and also be eligible for medical licensure in Georgia. Fellowship training in informatics or substantial data science experience is highly desirable. Compensation and faculty rank will be commensurate with qualifications.
Please complete the online application and include your CV, cover letter and list of references. Please direct inquiries to Dr. Christine Roth, care of Marcie Ansari at marcie.m.ansari@emory.edu.
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