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Academic Clinical Pathologist
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2025-33330 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Faculty/Provider Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)
Overview
This position will be assigned to the Clinical Pathology Division, with principal responsibilities including development of laboratory policies, procedures, and protocols in accordance with institutional guidelines and safety regulations, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, collaborating with stakeholders to ensure effective communication and coordination with clinicians and providers, participating in evening and weekend calls on an equal basis.
Educational responsibilities include participation in the instructional program for medical and graduate students, residents, and fellows. Coordinate with faculty members to ensure that laboratory activities align with the curriculum and learning objectives.
Your service responsibilities include participation in committees and councils of OHSU; outreach and public service programs and professional societies with the knowledge and consent of the Chair.
Research responsibilities are to participate in clinical and basic research programs at OHSU as opportunities provide, and to work toward funding these studies through grants and contracts. Provide support and guidance to faculty and students conducting research.
The effort for this position at present is divided: 10% teaching; 80% clinical service; 10% research.
Responsibilities
Board certification in Clinical Pathology or PhD in Chemistry by American board of Clinical Chemistry. Strong knowledge of laboratory regulations, including CLIA and CAP standards. Interests in providing the highest quality medical care and medical education, and actively participating in clinical scholar-type research resulting in publication.
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.