Position Title: Pediatric Pathologist Department: Pathology / Laboratory Medicine Job Summary The Pediatric Pathologist is a specialized physician responsible for diagnosing diseases in fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents through the examination of tissues, organs, and bodily fluids. This role combines expert laboratory analysis with clinical collaboration to provide accurate diagnoses that guide patient management and treatment. Key Responsibilities Perform macroscopic and microscopic examination of pediatric tissue specimens, including biopsies, resections, and autopsies. Provide accurate and timely diagnostic reports for pediatric surgical pathology, hematopathology, and cytopathology. Collaborate with pediatricians, surgeons, oncologists, and other clinical teams to discuss findings and implications for patient care. Participate in multidisciplinary case conferences and tumor boards. Oversee and ensure quality control in laboratory testing and procedures, adhering to regulatory and safety standards. Interpret laboratory tests, including molecular and genetic studies, as relevant to pediatric conditions. Engage in teaching and training of residents, fellows, medical students, and laboratory staff. Contribute to clinical research, quality improvement initiatives, and academic publications in pediatric pathology. Maintain professional credentials and stay updated with advances in pediatric pathology and diagnostic techniques. Qualifications MD, DO, or equivalent medical degree with board certification in Anatomic Pathology (AP) or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP). Subspecialty training or fellowship in pediatric pathology preferred. Board certification or eligibility in Pediatric Pathology. Strong diagnostic skills in pediatric surgical pathology, hematopathology, and cytopathology. Knowledge of molecular pathology techniques and pediatric-specific disease processes. Excellent communication and collaboration skills for working with multidisciplinary teams. Commitment to academic activities, teaching, and research. Skills and Competencies Exceptional analytical and diagnostic capabilities. Attention to detail and precision in laboratory work. Ability to handle high-pressure situations and urgent cases. Strong organizational and documentation skills. Leadership skills for managing laboratory staff and mentoring trainees. Work Environment Hospital-based pathology department or academic medical center. Regular exposure to pediatric specimens, some potentially infectious or hazardous. Combination of laboratory, clinical, and educational responsibilities.
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Pediatric Pathologist