Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology
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Job Summary:
The Department of Pathobiological Sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in clinical pathology. Responsibilities will include clinical diagnostic service and clinical teaching, teaching pre-clinical veterinary students in an integrated curriculum, collaborative research, and academic service. Competitive candidates will be committed to excellence in diagnostic clinical pathology, training of clinical pathology residents, and research in the field of clinical pathology. The minimum requirements for the selected candidate include a DVM or equivalent, ACVP (CP) or ECVCP board eligibility, and licensure or eligibility for licensure in Wisconsin. Two years of post-residency experience in clinical diagnostic pathology, research experience, and/or a PhD are preferred but not required. ACVP (CP) or ECVCP Board Certification must be obtained within the first 15-months of hire.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will join a team of three board-certified clinical pathologists, who support the teaching hospital at the SVM. Our clinical pathology laboratory and its staff are expertly supervised and managed by a medical laboratory technologist-microbiologist. The functionally designed diagnostic laboratory, including microbiology and parasitology sections, resides within the newly opened small animal hospital expansion. The UW-SVM is conveniently located on the UW-Madison campus along the shores of Lake Mendota.
The University of Wisconsin's culture of collaboration and collegiality provide many opportunities to interact and engage professionally and socially. Colleagues in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences have expertise in infectious disease, immunology, and comparative clinical and anatomic pathology and include Directors of the Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin, the Midwest Center for Excellence in Vector-borne Disease, the Influenza Research Institute, and the Global Health Institute. Additional expertise within the SVM's other three departments include veterinary oncology, comparative genetics and orthopedic research, respiratory and reproductive biology, neuroscience, and toxicology, and cell and developmental biology. UW-Madison has an international reputation built on collaborative research across the diversity of schools and professional programs such as Medicine and Public Health, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Engineering, Dairy Science, and Computer, Data, and Information Sciences, which are all within walking distance. Support and training for translational research are housed within the NIH-funded Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and excellence in teaching is cultivated through the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring. UW-Madison and the city of Madison are home to a large and very active community of veterinary and human pathologists. Consistently rated as one of the best places to live, work, and play, the city of Madison and surrounding Dane county offers an exceptional lifestyle providing an outstanding environment for an academic career.
The selected individual will support the teaching hospital through performance of clinical pathology service and participate in the teaching mission of the SVM. Responsibilities within the diagnostic laboratory include cytologic and select hematology examinations, review of diagnostic reports, consultation on other laboratory tests, interpretation of flow cytometric data, and shared oversite of laboratory equipment, procedures, and quality with the other pathologists, laboratory supervisor, and staff. Limited out-of-hours cytology (in-person) and troubleshooting or consultation (by phone) are shared by duty pathologists. The selected individual will effectively communicate with clinicians from other hospital services, including participation in cross-disciplinary rounds. They will participate in mentoring and training clinical pathology residents, teaching in the veterinary curriculum, and academic service. Tenure-track faculty will be expected to develop and maintain an independent, extramurally funded, nationally recognized research program in clinical pathology.
The approximate distribution of effort for tenure-track is expected to be:
* Clinical practice: 20%
* Non-clinical teaching: 5%
* Research: 70%
* Service: 5%
Institutional Statement on Diversity:
Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for UW-Madison. We value the contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and opinion enrich the university community. We commit ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and diversity as inextricably linked goals.
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