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ACADEMIC GYNECOLOGIC/BREAST PATHOLOGIST AT WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL

Employer
Care New England Medical Group
Location
Providence, Rhode Island
Posted Date
Oct 5, 2021

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Specialty
Pathology
Position Type
Permanent

We are seeking a BC/BE academic pathologist with fellowship training and/or practice experience in gynecologic and breast pathology to join our team at the Women and Infants Hospital one of the nation’s premier women and infants’ hospitals in beautiful coastal Rhode Island.

Opportunity Highlights

  • Academic hospital practice and Brown University faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor of pathology
  • Surgical pathology examinations (outpatient and inpatient), including gynecologic, breast, gastrointestinal specimens, and gynecologic cytology
  • Opportunity for clinical laboratory directorship
  • Education and clinical supervision of medical students, pathology and OB/Gyn residents, subspecialty pathology and international visiting fellows in women’s pathology
  • Involvement in clinical or collaborative research
  • Weekday schedule with call 1 week every 7-8 weeks and every 7th-8th weekend
  • 75% Clinical; 20% academic; 5% administrative responsibilities
  • Competitive salary plus health, life, disability, occurrence malpractice, and retirement benefits
  • Must be BC/BE in Anatomic  Pathology; BC/BE in Clinical Pathology desirable
  • Approximately 17,000 surgical specimens, 100 fine needle aspirations, 55,000 gynecology cytology specimens, plus 850 external consultations

Women & Infants Hospital is the region’s premier hospital for women and newborns and a Designated Baby-Friendly® USA hospital. It is the nation’s ninth largest stand-alone obstetrical service and operates one of the nation’s largest single-family room neonatal intensive care units, with close to 9,000 births a year and 7,000 surgeries. It is also the leading hospital in the region for women seeking treatment for infertility, incontinence, gynecologic and breast cancers, high-risk and normal obstetrics, postpartum depression, gastrointestinal disorders and other medical conditions.  It is the clinical training site for Brown University pathology and obstetrics/gynecology residents and subspecialty fellowship training in gynecologic and breast pathology, perinatal pathology, all obstetrics/gynecology subspecialties, and neonatology

Care New England was founded in 1996 and is an integrated health care system that offers a continuum of quality care. The system includes primary care and specialty physicians; three teaching hospitals affiliated with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University: Butler Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, and Kent Hospital; a home care and hospice agency, the VNA of Care New England; a community-based mental health and addiction provider organization, The Providence Center, including Anchor Recovery; Care New England Medical Group; and Integra Community Care Network, our high-preforming accountable care organization.

Care New England Mission

To provide exceptional care with kindness and compassion.

Our Vision

To be your trusted choice for care whenever and wherever you need.

Our Values

Care New England’s organizational values emphasize individual contributions and a team-approach that foster Accountability, Caring, and Teamwork (ACT). The success of any organization is the tangibility of its mission - what it envisions as its goals and the ways in which it plans to achieve them - and the cohesiveness of its workforce in supporting and advancing this mission.

Care New England Medical Group (CNEMG) was established in 2016 to bring together Care New England‘s health care providers to collaboratively deliver high-value care. Governed by providers, the multispecialty group is focused on increased access to patient-centric services to improve the overall health of the community we serve.

Rhode Island, despite its small area, is known as the Ocean State as it boasts nearly 400 miles of beautiful coastlines. Although it may only be 1,545 square miles, RI has 15 state parks and 10 state beaches along with several other hidden gems of peaceful and scenic lakes, rivers, walking areas, and hiking trails. Providence, the state’s capital, combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town but offers abundant cultural, recreational, and modern city amenities of a big city. Providence is home to a number of higher education institutions including Brown University, Johnson & Wales, Providence College, and the Rhode Island School of Design, sprawling historic Roger Williams Park, landscaped Waterplace Park and Riverwalk, with the famous WaterFire exhibit, as well as some of the best eateries and restaurants you’ll find, locally and beyond. 

In addition to Providence, RI is also home to several other large cities, including Newport, which is famed for sailing, the Gilded Age mansions, and the Cliff Walks; Bristol, known for beautiful Colt State Park that sits along one of the state’s most spectacular shorelines; Block Island, infamous for the 1800s red-brick Southeast Lighthouse that sits atop the dramatic clay cliffs of Mohegan Bluffs, with a rocky beach below; the third largest city Warwick, located in southern RI, is close to the beaches and home to the state’s main airport, as well as beautiful Goddard Park, Oakland Beach, and Pawtuxet Village along with some great shopping and dining options.

Rhode Island is one hour from Boston, Hartford, and New Haven, and three hours from NY City.

For more information, please contact Kim Kania at: (401)-236-1364 or: kikania@carene.org

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