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FNA collections and ROSE assessments using telepathology on EBUS, Navigational and Monarch bronchoscopies and FNA procedures * Extremely active relationships with 3 major hospitals performing on-site ...

Surgical Recovery Coordinator

Chicago, IL · On-site

$37.89 - $42.63/hr

Obtain process, stain, and scan kidney biopsies for telepathology * Participate in departmental quality assurance initiatives, meetings, educational activities and required training as assigned

Surgical Recovery Coordinator

Chicago, IL · On-site

$37.89 - $42.63/hr

Obtain process, stain, and scan kidney biopsies for telepathology * Participate in departmental quality assurance initiatives, meetings, educational activities and required training as assigned

Surgical Recovery Coordinator

Chicago, IL · On-site

$37.89 - $42.63/hr

Obtain process, stain, and scan kidney biopsies for telepathology * Participate in departmental quality assurance initiatives, meetings, educational activities and required training as assigned

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What is a Telepathology job?

A Telepathology job involves the remote diagnosis and consultation of pathology cases using digital imaging and telecommunications technology. Pathologists analyze high-resolution images of tissue samples sent from distant locations, allowing for timely diagnoses and expert opinions without requiring physical slide transfers. This role is essential for expanding access to pathology services in rural or underserved areas and improving collaboration among specialists. Telepathologists typically work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, or academic institutions, utilizing advanced imaging systems and software.

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

To thrive in telepathology, you need a strong background in pathology, medical diagnostics, and digital imaging, usually requiring a medical degree with specialization in pathology. Proficiency with telemedicine platforms, digital slide scanners, and image management software is typically essential, and board certification in pathology is often preferred. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate remotely with other clinicians are key soft skills. These competencies are crucial for delivering accurate, timely diagnoses while ensuring seamless teamwork and patient care across distances.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a telepathology professional?

Telepathology professionals spend much of their day reviewing digital pathology slides, providing diagnostic opinions, and consulting with referring physicians via secure telemedicine platforms. They may also assist with calibrating and maintaining digital imaging equipment, participate in multidisciplinary case discussions, and document their findings in electronic medical records. Additionally, they often collaborate remotely with laboratory technologists and other pathologists to ensure quality control and optimize workflow. The role requires balancing independent diagnostic work with frequent communication across healthcare teams to support patient care.
What are the most commonly searched types of Telepathology jobs? The most popular types of Telepathology jobs are:
Infographic showing various Telepathology job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% Locum Tenens, and 94% Full Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution.
Anatomic/Clinical Pathologist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in Washington, DC

Anatomic/Clinical Pathologist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in Washington, DC

LocumTenens.com

Washington, DC

Temporary

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

This Job at a Glance
  • Job Reference Id: ORD-213401-MD-DC
  • Title: MD
  • Dates Needed: July 1 - Ongoing
  • Shift Type: Day Shift
  • Assignment Type: Inpatient; Outpatient
  • Call Required: Yes
  • Board Certification Required: Yes
  • Job Duration: Locums
About the Facility

The hospital seeks a surgical pathologist for comprehensive pathology services coverage. The facility maintains established diagnostic capabilities and workflow management systems to support efficient case processing and timely diagnostic reporting.

About the Facility Location

The area offers cultural attractions including museums and monuments, along with diverse recreational activities. Residents and visitors can enjoy waterfront areas, historic neighborhoods, and various dining establishments throughout the region. The city provides comprehensive transportation options and numerous entertainment venues.

About the Clinician's Workday

The anatomic and clinical pathologist will provide comprehensive diagnostic pathology services Monday through Friday with 20-30 cases per day. Responsibilities include interpreting GU/kidney neoplastic and bladder cases, GYN specimens, placenta pathology, pulmonary/thoracic cases, breast benign specimens, and GI surgicals and biopsies. The clinician will perform frozen sections as required while grossing procedures are not required for this assignment. Night and weekend call coverage involves mostly telepathology responsibilities.


Additional Job Details
  • Case Load/PPD: 20-30 cases per day
  • Patient Population: All Ages
  • Call Ratio/Schedule: Some telepathology call
  • Location Type: On-Site
  • Government: No

Why choose LocumTenens.com?

Our services are 100% free for clinicians and are designed for a seamless experience with every assignment:

  • Precision job matching with proprietary algorithm
  • Rapid credentialing with Axuall Digital Wallet
  • Concierge support with a dedicated clinician deployment specialist
  • Digital hub for assignment details

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About LocumTenens.com

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We are LocumTenens.com, a member of the Jackson Healthcare family of companies making up the second largest healthcare staffing firm in the U.S. (serving more than 7 million patients in over 1,400 healthcare facilities). You will find us included among Atlanta's Best Places to Work and ranked #6 on Fortune 2018 Best Companies to Work for in Health Care and Biopharma. We put Customers at the Core, which means we are committed to people. Our business places independent Healthcare providers across the country, especially to underserved markets.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Alpharetta, GA, US

Year founded

1995