What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pathologist position at PathGroup?
PathGroup is seeking an experienced AP/CP Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Pathologist with subspecialty training in Gynecologic Pathology to join our hospital-based team supporting Erlanger Health System in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This is a full-time opportunity within a large tertiary care center, comprehensive cancer center, and academic teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga.
This role offers a balanced mix of subspecialty gynecologic pathology and general surgical pathology, with additional responsibilities in non-gynecologic cytopathology. The ideal candidate is collaborative, clinically strong, and thrives in a team-oriented, academically engaged environment with access to advanced digital pathology tools.
Highlights
- Practice within a large tertiary care and comprehensive cancer center
- Strong subspecialty support across multiple disciplines
- Opportunity for leadership and growth within gynecologic pathology
- Advanced and growing digital pathology capabilities
- Teaching opportunities through academic affiliation (optional)
- Collaborative, team-based sign-out model
- Stable, well-established hospital partnership
- No autopsy requirement
About the Practice
- Hospital-based pathology team supporting Erlanger Health System
- Large tertiary care referral center and comprehensive cancer program
- Teaching hospital for the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga
- Case mix includes gynecologic pathology, general surgical pathology, and non-gynecologic cytology
- Frozen sections and rapid onsite evaluation (ROSE) performed
- Shared call responsibilities across the pathology team
- Subspecialty expertise includes GI, Neuropathology, Pediatrics, Cytopathology, Hematopathology, Genitourinary, Breast, and Bone/Soft Tissue
- Strong culture of collaboration, consultation, and peer support
About Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga offers an exceptional quality of life with a unique blend of outdoor adventure, innovation, and livability. Nestled between mountains and the Tennessee River, the city is known for hiking, biking, rock climbing, and water activities. Chattanooga has twice been named “Best Town” by Outside Magazine and is recognized as a national leader in high-speed internet and entrepreneurial growth. With a vibrant downtown, excellent dining, and a welcoming community, Chattanooga is an ideal place to live and work.
Why PathGroup?
- Largest Independent Private Pathology Group in the U.S.: Join a physician-led organization with a national reputation for diagnostic excellence.
- Physician-Led Culture: Our pathologists help shape clinical standards and organizational direction.
- Collaborative Subspecialty Network: Work alongside a large network of experienced pathologists with easy access to consultation and collaboration.
- Innovative Digital Pathology: PathGroup continues to invest in digital pathology and advanced diagnostic technologies.
- Work-Life Balance: Collaborative scheduling models and generous Allowed Time Off (ATO) support physicians' well-being and sustainable careers.
- Professional Growth: Opportunities for mentorship, leadership development, and collaboration across subspecialties.
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits: Competitive salary, malpractice coverage including tail, full benefits, and a 401(k) Safe Harbor Plan.
Key Responsibilities:
- Primary sign-out of surgical pathology cases, with focus on gynecologic pathology
- Interpretation of non-gynecologic cytopathology
- Perform frozen sections and intraoperative consultations
- Participate in rapid onsite evaluation (ROSE)
- Share call responsibilities with the pathology team
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams and participate in tumor boards
- Contribute to quality initiatives and clinical excellence
Qualifications:
- Medical Degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
- AP/CP Board Certification or Board Eligibility
- Fellowship training in Surgical Pathology or subspecialty training in Gynecologic Pathology preferred
- Board certification in Cytopathology is a plus, but not required
- Eligible for or currently hold a Tennessee medical license
- Strong diagnostic skills and clinical judgment
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities