Oregon Health & Science University is a nationally prominent research university and Oregon’s only public academic health center. As a major regional referral center, OHSU has a varied and challenging caseload. The surgical pathology lab processes over 43,000 surgical specimens per year. The Department of Pathology has a collegial faculty, AP/CP residency program, a post-sophomore fellowship program, and five post-graduate fellowship programs. We are supported by excellent molecular genetic laboratories and a state-of-the-art core laboratory. OHSU offers a variety of collaborative research opportunities and is home to the Knight Cancer Institute, an international leader in research and cancer treatment.
This position will be assigned to the Clinical Pathology Division, with principal responsibilities in Transfusion Medicine. Additional clinical responsibilities include coverage of the microbiology, chemistry and surgical pathology services at OHSU, including evening and weekend calls on transfusion medicine, with back-up from other members of the clinical pathology faculty.
Educational responsibilities include participation in the instructional program for medical and graduate students, residents and fellows of the Department as assigned by the Chair.
Research responsibilities are to participate in clinical and basic research programs at OHSU as opportunities provide, and to work toward funding these studies through grants and contracts.
Board certification in Clinical Pathology, or Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology. Interest in providing the highest quality medical care and medical education, and actively participating in clinical scholar-type research resulting in publication.
The effort for this position at present is divided: 10% teaching; 80% clinical service; 10% research.
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