Director of Dermatopathology Within an Academic Health Center
Indiana University Health
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Posted: 21-Sep-24
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Salary: Open
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Internal Number: 60822
Due to a retirement, the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine in conjunction with IU Health Physicians, are recruiting an experienced dermatopathologist to fulfill the role of director of dermatopathology. The individual selected will be based at the IU Health Central Pathology Laboratory (IUHPL). Anatomic pathology is now comprised of over fifty pathologists, with a plan for continued expansion. The dermatopathology division has 6 board certified dermatopathologists and serves 8 hospitals in the IU Health Hospital system and Eskenazi Health (affiliate county hospital). The dermatopathology division supports a comprehensive dermatopathology fellowship training program for up to 2 fellows per year. A team of 9 certified pathologist assistants and 2 grossing technicians serve as support to the anatomic pathology faculty including dermatopathology. The ability to recruit and attract top talent to the growing department has been strong over the past 18 months. The ideal candidate will arrive at a freshly renovated histology and immunohistochemistry laboratories designed to accommodate the integration of digital pathology into the practice. Pathologists also have open access to a research histology/immunochemistry pathology core for clinical and translational endeavors. These factors afford our new director of dermatopathology the rare opportunity to build and innovate.
The department is a strong proponent of career development and professional growth. As a result, this position will have strong mentoring support from the chair and vice chairs in the department.
This position is available on the clinical track: academic rank is determined by qualifications and level of experience.
Responsibilities:
Set strategy and policy for dermatopathology for the health system
Drive change and implement new technologies and practices in the department
Clearly communicate expectations and changes to dermatopathology faculty
Oversee pathology sign-out service of 6 dermatopathology faculty
Provide direction of dermatopathology services at 8 hospitals within the IU Health System plus the affiliated county hospital (Eskenazi Hospital)
Teach medical students, residents, and fellows, including 2 dermatopathology fellows
Qualifications:
Doctorate or terminal degree
American Board Certified in anatomic pathology or anatomic and clinical pathology; also boarded in dermatopathology
Experience with quality assurance, inspection, accreditation process. employee relations and scheduling
Able to obtain IN license
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