Job Opportunity: Renal / Transplant Pathologist Posted by: SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, NY Date: July 12th, 2020 |
Description
The Department of Pathology at SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking an academic Physician to grow clinical, teaching and/or research programs within the Department of Pathology. The primary clinical focus is renal and transplant pathology. Teaching of residents, fellows and medical students and participation in interdisciplinary conferences pertinent to kidney and transplantation is expected. Enthusiasm for the research mission of the institution is desirable, either as a collaborator or as the intellectual leader of clinically-orientated or basic bench research projects pertinent to the candidate’s area of expertise and subspecialty training.
Requirements: MD or MD/PhD, and board-eligible or certified in anatomic pathology with formal training/work experience in native and transplant kidney pathology. Eligibility for licensure to practice medicine in New York is required.
SUNY Upstate Medical University provides educational and medical services in Syracuse and surrounding Upstate New York areas. The medical campus features the University Hospital, a 700-bed, two-campus teaching and research hospital with numerous specialty departments and clinics, including Level I trauma, burn care, cancer treatment, AIDS care, diabetes treatment, neurosurgery, and pediatric centers. It also conducts community health outreach programs. As part of the State University of New York (SUNY), the medical complex also comprises four professional colleges (Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions, and Graduate Studies), an extensive Health Sciences Library, and clinical research facilities Syracuse is a moderate sized city in Upstate New York with outstanding schools, affordable housing, exceptional cultural events, and a multitude of outdoor recreational venues.
Interested candidates should apply at careers.upstate.edu (job keyword search 63759) and, additionally, can send their curriculum vitae and the names of three references via email to:
Paul F. Shanley, MD
Professor of Pathology
Upstate Medical University
750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13210
Email: kellykc@upstate.edu
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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