Dermatopathologist - Remote/Part Time (Digital Pathology) | New Jersey

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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced AP/CP Board Certified Dermatopathologist to become a key member of our dynamic, high-volume multi-subspecialty practice. This role offers the opportunity to practice at the forefront of diagnostics within a technologically advanced, collegial environment.

The Role & Clinical Focus


The incoming physician will be crucial in expanding our specialized diagnostic services, focusing predominantly on complex dermatopathology case interpretation.

  • Primary Responsibility: High-volume diagnostic sign-out of dermatopathology cases, including skin biopsies and excisions.

  • Expert Consultation: Provide authoritative dermatopathology diagnostic services, serving as a consultant for challenging cases, including:

    • Inflammatory Dermatoses, Cutaneous Neoplasms, Adnexal Disorders

  • Advanced Diagnostics: Utilize and master our cutting-edge digital pathology platform to ensure accurate and timely case sign-out.

  • Quality & Collaboration: Uphold rigorous CAP/CLIA/NYS standards, contribute to laboratory quality assurance, participate in protocol development for skin pathology, and present relevant cases at Tumor Board.


Our Practice Environment

Join a team of twelve established pathologists in a thriving group practice that supports wide-ranging, comprehensive patient care.

  • Pathology Team: Collaborate closely with a collegial group of 11 experienced Pathologists.

  • Centralized, State-of-the-Art Laboratory: Practice within a modern, 50,000 sq ft facility equipped for advanced diagnostics, featuring:

    • Surgical Pathology and Cytology

    • Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

    • Fully integrated Digital Laboratory

  • Integrated Ancillary Services: Benefit from efficient, on-site ancillary services supporting comprehensive patient management:

    • Laboratory and Radiology

    • Infusion Center


Candidate Profile & Qualifications

We are seeking a candidate with demonstrated expertise, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to precision diagnostics.

  • Certification: BE/BC in Dermatopathology (AP/CP Board Certification required).

  • Experience: A minimum of 4+ years of significant experience with a primary focus on dermatopathology sign-out is essential.

  • Communication: Proven track record of excellent communication skills for effective clinical collaboration.

  • Technology Proficiency: Demonstrated computer skills to seamlessly navigate and utilize digital pathology systems.

  • Licensure: Active or eligibility for NJ and NY State Medical Licenses is required.

  • Preferred (Not Required): Experience in general surgical pathology is a desirable asset.

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