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Pathology Associates of San Antonio
Pathology Associates of San Antonio was officially founded in 2000, with roots tracing back to 1922 and Dr. John Moore, San Antonio's first full-time pathologist. From the beginning, our foundation has been built on a total commitment to outstanding service and personalized care for every patient and physician we serve.
Today, our practice has grown into an organization of more than 150 employees, including over 20 board-certified pathologists representing a broad range of subspecialties, serving the region from the heart of Texas. Every member of our team plays a vital role in delivering diagnostic excellence, and we are proud that many of our employees have been with us for decades—several for more than 20 years.
We believe the key to our success is the partnership between pathologist, healthcare provider, and patient. Our practice is dedicated to providing the highest quality technical and medical professional services to the patients and providers we are privileged to serve.
Pediatric Pathologist Opportunity
Pathology Associates of San Antonio is seeking a full-time AP/CP board-certified pathologist, board-certified or board-eligible in pediatric pathology, to join our growing pediatric team. The selected candidate will be based at a community children's hospital alongside another pediatric pathologist, with PA support for grossing.
This position offers a partnership track, a generous salary commensurate with experience, an exceptional benefits package, and a competitive vacation allotment. Current fellows are encouraged to apply, and residents with an interest in pediatric pathology are welcome to inquire.
Requirements
AP/CP board-certification by the American Board of Pathology
Fellowship training in pediatric pathology, with board-certified or board-eligible status
Applicants planning to enter fellowship training will also be considered
Current Texas medical license, or eligibility for unrestricted licensure in the State of Texas