UNIV - Associate Laboratory Director, Clinical Chemistry and Immunology - Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medical University of South CarolinaAbout the role
Job Description Summary
The Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC) nationally recognized Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine seeks an academically-orientedindividual to serve as Associate Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry and Immunology section. MUSC is a tertiary care hospital with an integrated children’s
hospital, active transplantation, a large cancer center, and an adult and pediatric Level I trauma center. Our department has approximately $5 million dollars in
extramural funding annually and is consistently ranked in the upper half of pathology departments in the United States for National Institutes of Health funding.
We are seeking
• An academically oriented candidate with 3-5 years of post-fellowship experience; current fellow/recent graduates will be considered
• A candidate with a PhD, MD or MD/PhD degree, board certified or eligible by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry or the American Board of Pathology, as
applicable
• Eligibility for medical licensure in South Carolina if applicable
• Additional formal training, certification, and/or expertise in clinical toxicology, clinical mass spectrometry, and point of care testing (preferred but not required)
• Active participation in the oversight of laboratory testing, quality, assay development and validation
• Proficiency and participation with the Medical Director of Immunology in the interpretation and sign out of serum and urine protein electrophoresis,
immunofixation, and immunotyping by capillary electrophoresis. Proficiency in the interpretation of HPLC analysis of hemoglobin variants.
• Collaboration with quality and technical staff to monitor service performance and quality and facilitate timely interventions on any issues affecting operations
• Experience in fostering collaborative relationships with clinicians and researchers as well as serving as a resource to technologists at the bench
• Participation in clinical and/or translational research endeavors
• Excellent communication skills, work ethic, and collaborative approach to patient care
• Active participation in teaching of medical students and training of pathology residents and fellows
• Active participation in the ComACC-accredited clinical chemistry fellowship training program
• Active participation in the academic mission of the Department
Entity
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ)Worker Type
EmployeeWorker Sub-Type
FacultyCost Center
CC001006 COM PATH Laboratory Medicine CCPay Rate Type
SalaryPay Grade
University-00
Pay Range
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40Work Shift
Job Description
Join a team that’s Changing What’s Possible – The Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC) nationally recognized Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine seeks an academically-oriented individual to serve as Associate Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry and Immunology section. MUSC is a tertiary care hospital with an integrated children’s hospital, active transplantation, a large cancer center, and an adult and pediatric Level I trauma center. Our department has approximately $5 million dollars in extramural funding annually and is consistently ranked in the upper half of pathology departments in the United States for National Institutes of Health funding.
We are seeking
An academically oriented candidate with 3-5 years of post-fellowship experience; current fellow/recent graduates will be considered
A candidate with a PhD, MD or MD/PhD degree, board certified or eligible by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry or the American Board of Pathology, as applicable
Eligibility for medical licensure in South Carolina if applicable
Additional formal training, certification, and/or expertise in cli
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