The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of Weill Cornell Medicine is seeking academic pathologists at all ranks to join our diagnostic breast pathology service. The position entails breast pathology sign-out and a commitment to resident and fellow education. The successful candidate will be fellowship-trained in breast pathology or have developed diagnostic excellence through experience. Faculty candidates should also have an interest in translational research.
The Breast Pathology Division has 4 FTE pathologists and supports an active outreach and consultation service as well as a busy breast oncology research program in the Meyer Cancer Center.
On site Immunopathology and Molecular Pathology Laboratories provide state-of-the-art ancillary diagnostic services, and a dedicated translational research laboratory supports academic research for pathology faculty. Clinical and basic research collaborations are available with faculty within the department, as well as within the Meyer Cancer Center and other Weill Cornell Medicine departments with whom our faculty work closely.
Board certification in Anatomic Pathology and eligibility for unrestricted medical licensure in New York State are required. Academic rank and compensation will be commensurate with the level of experience and scholarly accomplishments.
Interested applicants should forward a curriculum vitae, statement of interests, and the names and contact information of three references to:
Brian D. Robinson, MD
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Vice Chair for Anatomic Pathology
Email: brr2006@med.cornell.edu
and
Laura C. Collins, MD
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Chief of Breast Pathology
Vice Chair for Oncologic Pathology
Email: lac4029@med.cornell.edu
The above salary range for New York City based roles represents WCM’s good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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