Forgot My Password
close
ECU Health Medical Center
Greenville, North Carolina
Core Medical Laboratories
Port Jefferson Station, New York
12 hours ago
WVU Medicine Thomas Hospitals
South Charleston, West Virginia
19 hours ago
Reid Health
Richmond, Indiana
20 hours ago
Mercy Hospital Springfield
Springfield, Missouri
Kaiser Permanente San Rafael Medical Center and Medical Offices
San Rafael, Petaluma, Novato, California
21 hours ago
**LOCUMS OPPORTUNITIES**
PATH Hematopathology
Durham, North Carolina
22 hours ago
PATH Surgical
HCA Florida JFK North Hospital
West Palm Beach, Florida
3 days ago
HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital
Port Charlotte, Florida
Rio Grande Regional Hospital
McAllen, Texas
Medical City Frisco
Frisco, Texas
University of Vermont Medical Center and the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine
Burlington, Vermont
Bay Pines VA Healthcare System
Saint Petersburg, Florida
HCA Florida University Hospital
Davie, Florida
4 days ago
Dartmouth Health Nashua
New Hampshire
This site is only intended for job seekers to contact the organizations posting jobs. Use of this site for solicitation and other unintended purposes is prohibited.
Are you a physician searching for a pathology job? Browse our extensive library of Pathologist job opportunities throughout United States, including the subspecialties of anatomic and clinical pathology. Start your physician job search now!
A pathologist's key responsibility is to identify the cause of diseases. The identification of these causes helps aid in diagnosis, management, monitoring, and eventual treatment of the disease. Information that a pathologist may acquire is some of the most useful information due to the fact that the basis of physician thinking revolves around the patient. A pathologist job includes performing tests and examinations of cells, body fluids, and tissue via lab tests or observations underneath a microscope. Anatomic pathologist investigates a disease and how it may affect the human body. This type of medical professional works mostly in hospitals investigating human bodies through the technique of autopsies, whereas clinical pathologists work in labs analyzing tests done with fluids, tissues, and other specimens.
The healthcare industry is continuing to grow, and pathologists are more in-demand than ever. As the elderly population of the US increases, pathology jobs will be critical to providing accurate diagnoses and treatment of patients.
Register with PracticeMatch today to begin your journey or contact us for more information about our services. PracticeMatch uses the latest technology to connect physicians with the latest pathology jobs throughout the US. Our free, confidential resource also includes access to interview prep tips, CV management, and career fairs.