Description
Specialization:
Pathology Anatomic and Clinical
Job Summary:
HCA Healthcare Pathology Services is seeking a Pathology Medical Director to oversee and be based at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital located in Richmond, Virginia.HCA Healthcare Pathology Services employs over 200 board certified multispecialty pathologists and provides professional services to over 100 HCA Healthcare owned hospitals as well as commercial clients. Our physician partners are a key component to our success and we work closely with them to achieve the most favorable patient outcomes.Qualified Candidates:
- AP/CP Board Certification is required
- 2 years post-fellowship training experience required
- Previous medical director experience preferred
- Excellent interpersonal skills and experience managing a group
Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Hospital employed position
- Guaranteed Base Salary plus profit sharing
- Comprehensive benefits package includes health/vision/dental insurance, profit sharing and more!
- Paid Malpractice
- CME days/allowance and Vacation
- Relocation Allowance
About Henrico Doctors’ Hospital:
- 340-bed community hospital
- 24 ICU beds with a mix of 12 bed/SICU and 12 bed/MICU
- 24/7 adult and dedicated ER
- Level II Trauma Center
- Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
- The Women’s Hospital, featuring a completely renovated women’s health facility – delivers more babies than any other hospital in Central Virginia
- Virginia Institute of Robotic Surgery Center
- The Heart Center
- Primary Stroke Center
- Virginia Renal Transplant Center
Community:
Richmond is a wonderful place to practice medicine and raise a family. With a metropolitan area population of over a million, Richmond offers a great balance of big city excitement and small town charm. The area abounds with parks, nationally recognized school systems, and innumerable recreation and cultural activities. Richmond is within a two-hour drive of the Atlantic Ocean, Washington, DC and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The cost of living is very reasonable; traffic congestion is minimal.