Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology
Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia
Shape the Future of Pathology Education
Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology to join a nationally recognized institution dedicated to advancing health equity through excellence in education, research, and patient care.
This is an outstanding opportunity for an educator passionate about preparing the next generation of physicians and health professionals while contributing to an innovative, integrated medical curriculum.
Position Overview
The successful candidate will:
- Teach clinical pathology to medical, physician assistant, and biomedical sciences students within an integrated, organ systems-based curriculum.
- Mentor and support student academic success.
- Contribute to histology and cell biology instruction (preferred).
- Engage in scholarly activity in medical education, basic science, or clinical research.
- Pursue clinical service and/or research opportunities, as appropriate.
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications
Required
- MD, PhD, or equivalent in Clinical Pathology.
- Board eligible in Clinical Pathology.
- Experience teaching in a medical or biomedical education program.
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching, outstanding communication skills, and a commitment to educational innovation, mentorship, and professional development.
Preferred
- Qualifications for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.
- An active research program is welcomed but not required.
Why Morehouse School of Medicine?
At MSM, you'll join a collaborative academic community committed to improving health outcomes, advancing health equity, and increasing diversity in the health professions. Faculty have the opportunity to educate future healthcare leaders while making a lasting impact on the communities they serve.
How to Apply
Please submit the following electronically:
- Cover letter, including a statement of scholarly interests
- Curriculum Vitae
Thaddeus Dunn, Recruiter