The University of New Mexico’s Department of Pathology seeks three highly motivated General Surgical Pathologists at all academic ranks (Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor) on the Clinician Educator track. We are hiring in all subspecialties to accommodate a university-wide workforce expansion. These subspecialties include Breast Pathology, Cytology, Gastrointestinal Pathology, Genitourinary Pathology, GYN Pathology, Head/Neck Pathology, Bone/Soft Tissue Pathology, and Lung/Thoracic Pathology. Preference will be given to applicants willing to cover cytopathology, though this is negotiable for highly qualified applicants.
This position offers a competitive salary and a 6-year promotion cycle, along with a strong commitment to work-life balance.
Position Highlights:
Collaborative Environment: leverage our partnership with TriCore Reference Laboratory, which provides much in-house esoteric testing for solid tumors-
Excellent Gross Room Support: Enjoy a fully staffed gross room with four Pathologist Assistants (PAs) and additional resident coverage. No faculty grossing required
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Remote/After-Hours Coverage: Benefit from remote/digital frozen section diagnostic capabilities, allowing many after-hours calls to be completed from home
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Comprehensive Benefits Package: Includes robust retirement plans with a significant employer contribution. Employees may choose between a defined contribution plan and a defined benefit plan (similar to a pension). Additional tax-deferred voluntary retirement plans (403(b) and 457(b)) are also available. Medical, Dental, Basic Life, and Long-Term Disability coverage is provided
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Medical Liability Coverage through the New Mexico Risk Management Division as set forth in the New Mexico Tort Claims Act
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Annual Leave: Accrual of 21 days per year (252 hours maximum accrual) plus 15 days of paid holidays
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Easily accessible divisional research funds for those interested in research
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Optional paid research activities through the TriCore Research Institute
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Relocation packages
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Tuition remission and Dependent Education Program
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No Clinical Pathology, Hematopathology, Dermatopathology, or Autopsy coverage is required or expected
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Yearly renewing CME funds
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Free access to a fully stocked on-site gym and physician’s lounge with complimentary food/beverages
Key Responsibilities:
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Provide general surgical pathology and cytology services in a growing academic tertiary care center with a regional outside consult service
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Participate in diagnostic and teaching activities (residents, fellows, and medical students)
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May participate in translational research activities if desired (not a requirement for promotion)
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Engage with clinical services for the NCI-designated UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center and collaborate with oncologists in multidisciplinary tumor boards
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Travel occasionally to the UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center, located 29 miles from UNMH for frozen section coverage with PA support (travel costs reimbursed, remote digital option coming soon)
This position is located at the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH), New Mexico's only Academic Medical Center and Level-1 Trauma Center. The Surgical Pathology Division is actively involved in cutting-edge research through collaborations with the Department of Pathology, the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Human Tissue Repository, the TriCore Research Institute, and the NIH-funded Clinical Translational Science Center. In addition, research opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are available through a partnership with Indica Labs (HALO AI) located in Corrales, NM.
Why Join Us?
The UNM Division of Anatomic Pathology provides a competitive schedule at competitive pay and is located in a beautiful region ideal for an active lifestyle (world class skiing, fly-fishing, hiking, and biking). The residency program encompasses 16 positions, and the department has active fellowship programs in general surgical pathology with the option of independent sign-out, cytopathology with training in ultrasound-guided FNAs, forensic pathology, hematopathology, molecular genetic pathology, and transfusion medicine. Faculty are encouraged to develop professionally in a collaborative environment with opportunities for innovative research and teaching.
Rank and salary will be commensurate with experience and education.