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Academic GI Pathology | TX| Start Your Academic Career Build a meaningful academic career with sustainability Practice HighlightsAcademic Environment: Large, established academic health system with a multi-hospital network and active pathology residency program (Year 3; first class graduating this year) Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8–5 with a consistent weekly structure Clinical Focus: General sign-out with emphasis on complex specimens and tumor board participation Team Structure: Collaborative, subspecialty-diverse team supporting shared workload and case distribution Academic Involvement: Resident interaction, teaching, and participation in conferences and academic activities Call: 1:7 rotation, primarily phone-based with occasional onsite needs Candidates: Open to new graduates and experienced pathologists Compensation & BenefitsCompetitive Compensation: Annual base salary Comprehensive Benefits Package: Full benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement, and malpractice coverage Relocation Stipend: Provided to support transition Professional Development: Generous CME allowance with dedicated days Loan Support: Eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) QualificationsDegree: MD/DO - Open to new grads! Certification: Board Certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by American Board of Pathology Licensure: Eligible for Texas medical licensure About the CommunityLifestyle Balance: Family-friendly metropolitan area where life feels more manageable - often recognized for safety among similarly sized cities, with lighter traffic and a more balanced day-to-day pace Affordability: Cost of living 10–15% below the U.S. average; home prices often 20–30% lower ?Access: Outdoor recreation including nearby mountains, hiking, and year-round sunshine Job Reference # 24824
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