PRN Breast Pathologist at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center – Tampa, Florida
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About This Position
Position Summary:
The Moffitt Cancer Center is seeking a PRN Breast Pathologist to join our Department of Pathology. In this role, you will provide expert diagnostic support to our Breast Pathology service, primarily by assisting with the sign-out of assigned breast pathology cases.
Requirements:
Applicants must have completed a fellowship in a Pathology sub-specialty or have at least 5 years of Pathology experience. Candidates must hold, or be eligible for, a Florida Medical license, and be Board Certified in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology or have board certification eligibility. Successful applicants will have extensive experience signing out Breast pathology cases or have completed a fellowship in Breast Pathology with at least two years post-fellowship experience in Breast case sign-out. Prior experience in an academic multidisciplinary university clinical setting is preferred. The ideal candidate will demonstrate expertise in Breast Pathology within a high-volume academic environment and maintain a strong commitment to diagnostic excellence consistent with the standards of a major academic cancer center.
Join our team at an exciting time. We are implementing state-of-the-art digital pathology, going live in mid-2026. This advancement will enable remote sign-out capabilities, streamline workflows, and enhance collaboration across sites. Be part of a forward-thinking environment that leverages cutting-edge technology to improve efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute is Florida’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. We are expanding our faculty to meet substantial institutional growth. The Cancer Center comprises a large, 3 facility ambulatory care practice, a 110-bed medical oncology hospital, with a 36-bed blood and marrow transplant program, a 128-bed surgical hospital with 19 state of the art operating suites, a high-volume screening program, and a basic science research facility.