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Anatomic Pathologist

Chicago, IL · On-site

$240K - $280K/yr

Conduct preliminary pathology review (H&E review for specimen adequacy for NGS) for both research ... necessitate Anatomic Pathology input, experience and collaboration * Specimen review will be ...

Anatomic Pathologist

Chicago, IL · On-site

$240K - $280K/yr

Conduct preliminary pathology review (H&E review for specimen adequacy for NGS) for both research ... necessitate Anatomic Pathology input, experience and collaboration * Specimen review will be ...

Anatomic Pathologist

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$240K - $280K/yr

Conduct preliminary pathology review (H&E review for specimen adequacy for NGS) for both research ... MD/DO with a current Illinois medical license and board-certification in Anatomic Pathology Minimum ...

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How much do anatomic pathology jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for anatomic pathology in the United States is $55.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43.51 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is anatomic pathology?

Anatomic pathology is a medical specialty focused on the study and diagnosis of disease based on the examination of tissues, organs, and bodily fluids. Anatomic pathologists use techniques such as gross examination, microscopy, and molecular analysis to identify abnormalities and guide patient care. This field plays a crucial role in diagnosing cancers, infections, and other conditions, often working closely with other healthcare providers to determine the best treatment options.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in anatomic pathology, and why are they important?

To thrive in Anatomic Pathology, you need a strong background in biology or medical sciences, often supported by a medical degree, pathology residency, and board certification. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, microscopy, and digital pathology tools is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are important soft skills for accurately interpreting specimens and collaborating with clinical teams. These skills and qualifications ensure precise diagnoses, support patient care, and maintain high laboratory standards.

What are some of the common challenges faced by professionals working in anatomic pathology laboratories?

Anatomic Pathology professionals often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of specimens while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail, especially when diagnosing complex diseases. The role requires close collaboration with pathologists, laboratory technologists, and other healthcare team members, which can involve coordinating workflows and communicating results under tight deadlines. Additionally, staying updated with evolving technologies and regulatory requirements is essential, as is maintaining strict quality control standards to ensure reliable patient outcomes.

What is the difference between Anatomic Pathology vs Cytopathology?

AspectAnatomic PathologyCytopathology
CertificationsMedical license, Board certification in Anatomic PathologyMedical license, Board certification in Cytopathology
Work EnvironmentHospitals, laboratories, academic institutionsClinics, laboratories, outpatient settings
Industry UsageDiagnosing tissue biopsies, surgical specimensAnalyzing cell samples, Pap smears

While both specialties focus on diagnosing diseases through tissue and cell analysis, Anatomic Pathology primarily examines tissue biopsies and surgical specimens, whereas Cytopathology specializes in analyzing individual cells, such as Pap smears. Both require similar certifications and are used in hospital and laboratory settings, but they differ in sample types and diagnostic techniques.

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Infographic showing various Anatomic Pathology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,082 per year, or $55.3 per hour.

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Yale New Haven Health

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Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Manager

To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.

Manages the daily operations of the anatomic pathology laboratory, including the secretarial/transcription staff, histology department, cytology department and pathologists assistants. Directs the operation of the anatomic pathology lab on a twenty four hour basis. Ensures that all staff reports to work promptly and accurately. Works with the staff and gets their recommendations on new procedures, ideas, instrumentation and technologies. Oversees billing of anatomic pathology specimens. Troubleshoots laboratory issues involving patient care and physician satisfaction. Constantly communicates intra-departmentally focusing on patient safety and maintenance of specimen integrity.

Functions as the main Laboratory Information System subject matter expert. Ensures CME requirements of staff by assembling and approving webinars, lectures and workshops to meet the criteria of inspecting and certifying agencies. Assists in establishing departmental objectives by collaborating with the Director of Pathology, Administrative Director of the Laboratory, Pathologists, other Managers, Technical Specialists and Staff to identify laboratory needs. Assists in the implementation of hospital policies and programs as needed. Participates in the formation of the operating and capital budgets throughout the year. Oversees the scheduling of the Pathologist's Assistants, histology, cytology and office staff to ensure appropriate coverage for all sections. Makes appropriate changes in shifts to attain the highest quality work in a timely, efficient manner, thus enabling the pathologists to decrease turn around time. Ensures that these schedules are upheld by staff and all work is completed in a highly efficient and timely manner. Verifies the information and approves all time sheets in Kronos. Documents job performance and sets goals with personnel during their annual performance appraisals. Arranges for orientation and training of personnel. Collaborates with the Administrative Director and Director of Pathology and Human Resources in interviewing, hiring, counseling and disciplinary actions involving employees. Keeps all employees informed of organization and departmental policies. Attends departmental and hospital meetings and participates on committees as requested. Prepares, maintains and oversees the policy and procedure manuals of the department. Meets or exceeds all requirements for CAP, Connecticut and New York State accreditation. Obtains pricing information from vendors if required, or delegates staff to obtain such quotes. Oversees and delegates inventory management appropriately. Evaluates suggestions for reducing costs in the department and implements these suggestions. Maintains proficiency in all procedures within the section, as appropriate. Acts as Operational Manager of the department and continues technical work, as appropriate for education and experience. Resolves technical problems in collaboration with the senior staff and technical specialists. Performs and directs special procedures as necessary. Identifies own learning needs. Attends inservice programs as well as outside workshops, seminars, training classes and educational conferences to keep current in technical and management developments in the field of anatomic pathology. Demonstrates this knowledge by contributing to improved laboratory service. Motivates staff of all levels to perform and function at their optimal capacity. Actively promotes the quality attributes of teamwork, fiscal responsibility, accountability, patient focused care, flexibility, creativity and leadership as required by the Hospital's Mission Statement. EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran

Perform appropriate and complete gross dissection and description of surgical pathology specimens in a time efficient, cost effective manner; assist pathologists with OR consultations and frozen sections; ensure all specimens have correct source designation and appropriate charges; demonstrates competency in the gross prosection of all types of specimens, including complex tumor resections; maintains specimen integrity at all times to minimize potential for contamination and identification errors. Oversees the daily operations of the anatomic pathology department, including the office staff, histology, pathologist's assistants and cytology staff. Documents job performance and sets goals for personnel in AP; ensures that all staff is up to date with departmental procedures; keeps track of budget for reagents as well as staff salaries.

Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences with a Histotechnologist, HTL(ASCP) certification, or Cytotechnologist certification, or equivalent or graduate of an AAPA approved Pathologists' Assistant program. Masters Degree in Health Sciences or business administration preferred. 10 years experience of laboratory work in anatomic pathology with at least 5 years of managerial or professional/supervisory experience in a healthcare setting. Histotechnologist, HTL(ASCP) certification, or Cytotechnologist, CT (ASCP) certification, PA certification (ASCP) or equivalent. Excellent interpersonal communication skills to work closely with staff, patients and providers and provide assistance to Administrative Director, Director of Pathology, Pathologists and Medical Staff as needed. Must demonstrate assertive and creative problem solving ability by identifying problem areas affecting customer/patient issues and departmental quality and efficiency. Lifting of medium weight objects. Intense concentration with computers and procedures. Use of sharp objects (scalpels, microtome blades) and exposure to known carcinogens (formaldehyde, xylene).


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