What is a locum pathologist?

Career: Locum Pathology

Locum pathologists are medical doctors who temporarily fill in for full-time pathologists at hospitals, clinics, or laboratories. They perform diagnostic examinations of tissue, blood, and other bodily fluids to help identify diseases, often covering for staff during absences or busy periods. Locum positions can vary in length, from a few days to several months, offering flexibility for both the doctor and the facility. This role requires board certification in pathology and often involves adapting quickly to new work environments while maintaining high standards of patient care.