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Austin Pathology Associates Sonic Healthcare USA is an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and is committed to an inclusive workplace for all employees. We prohibit discrimination ...

Austin Pathology Associates Sonic Healthcare USA is an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and is committed to an inclusive workplace for all employees. We prohibit discrimination ...

Sonic Healthcare USA, AP Division (SHUSA AP) is seeking a full time AP/CP Pathologist to join Trinity Pathology Associates (TPA) in a community hospital-based practice in Tyler, Texas. Requirements:

Sonic Healthcare USA, AP Division (SHUSA AP) is seeking a full time AP/CP Pathologist to join Trinity Pathology Associates (TPA) in a community hospital-based practice in Tyler, Texas. Requirements:

ProPath Associates Sonic Healthcare USA is an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and is committed to an inclusive workplace for all employees. We prohibit discrimination and ...

Sonic Healthcare USA, AP Division (SHUSA AP) is seeking a PRN AP/CP Pathologist to join Trinity Pathology Associates (TPA) in a community hospital-based practice in Tyler, Texas. Requirements: Board ...

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What are Associate Pathologists?

Associate Pathologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids in a laboratory setting. They work closely with other physicians to help determine the cause of a patient's illness and to guide treatment decisions. Typically, Associate Pathologists hold a medical degree and have completed specialized training in pathology, often as part of a residency program. Their responsibilities may include performing autopsies, interpreting laboratory results, and participating in research or teaching activities within hospitals or laboratories.

What is the difference between Associate Pathologist vs Staff Pathologist?

AspectAssociate PathologistStaff Pathologist
CredentialsMedical degree, pathology residency, board certificationMedical degree, pathology residency, board certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, laboratories, academic institutionsHospitals, laboratories, academic institutions
Job RoleAssists senior pathologists, handles routine cases, supports diagnosticsDiagnoses complex cases, reports findings, consults with clinicians

Both Associate Pathologists and Staff Pathologists require similar credentials and work in comparable environments. The main difference lies in experience and responsibility levels, with Associate Pathologists often being in a more junior or supporting role, while Staff Pathologists handle more complex cases independently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Pathologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Pathologist, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), completion of a pathology residency, and board certification in pathology. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), diagnostic imaging tools, and specialized staining techniques is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help pathologists interpret results and collaborate with clinical teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring accurate diagnoses and supporting optimal patient care.

What are some common challenges faced by Associate Pathologists when transitioning from residency to a hospital or laboratory setting?

Associate Pathologists often encounter challenges such as adjusting to increased case volume, managing time efficiently while balancing diagnostic responsibilities, and adapting to the workflow of a multidisciplinary team. They must also become proficient in handling more complex cases independently and may need to quickly familiarize themselves with lab-specific protocols and technology. Building effective communication with clinicians and laboratory staff is essential to ensure accurate and timely diagnoses, which contributes to patient care and team success.
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Pathology Anatomic and Clinical Physician

Pathology Anatomic and Clinical Physician

Medical City Arlington

Arlington, TX • On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Medical City Healthcare rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 135 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

636th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Description

Specialization:
Pathology Anatomic and Clinical

Job Summary:

HCA Healthcare Pathology Services and their North Texas Division is seeking an Associate Pathologist to be based at Medical City Arlington in Arlington, TX.
HCA Healthcare Pathology Services employs over 200 board certified multispecialty pathologists nationwide and provides professional services to over 100 HCA Healthcare owned hospitals as well as commercial clients. Our physician partners are a key component to our success and we work closely with them to achieve the most favorable patient outcomes.
Qualified Candidates:

  • AP/CP board certification is required
  • At least two years of practicing experience preferred
  • Sub-specialty preferred
  • Proficiency in breast, general surgical pathology, clinical interpretations and must have recent experience performing frozen sections
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Ability to obtain a Texas medical license or have a Texas medical license in good standing
Pathology volumes/cases:
  • The practice consists of three full-time pathologists with PRN for PTO coverage
  • Case volumes: 7k annual at Arlington (2500 at North Hills) - the two sites are combined with frozen coverage at North Hills and cases going to Arlington for sign out 
    • 13 cases per day 


Incentive/Benefits Package:

  • Competitive compensation package including annual profit-sharing bonus
  • Excellent benefits package including CME allowance, health and 401k
  • Relocation assistance provided
  • Malpractice insurance provided


About Medical City Arlington:
 

  • Medical City of Arlington is a 433-bed, acute care hospital in South Arlington serving Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie and beyond
  • Level II Trauma Center
  • A dedicated postpartum floor with 34 private and peaceful patient rooms and four spacious luxury postpartum suites
  • 33 medical/surgical rooms, including 14 antepartum rooms
  • 23 labor and delivery rooms
  • 3 C-section operating rooms
  • 35 Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) beds
  • 15 private NICU rooms
  • Two family overnight-stay rooms for NICU patient family members
  • GME teaching hospital

Arlington is centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth, just 10 minutes from DFW International Airport, and boasts year-round events, activities and destinations, such as Six Flags Over Texas, a large amusement park, and the city is home to the Texas Ranger of Major League Baseball and the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. Arlington, a mid-sized city has a population of 388,225, is in Tarrant County and is one of the best places to live in Texas, attracting both families and young professionals


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