Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Good afternoon Colleagues, Nina Zitzer and Kristen Friedrichs will be attending the ACVP-ASVCP 2024 Annual Meeting in Seattle and are eager to meet with you to share the reasons we love working at the UW-SVM in Madison, WI. Come be a Badger! *Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, **University of Wisconsin-Madison* The Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine <https://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/> (SVM), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is seeking candidates for an assistant level *clinical-*,* teaching-, *or * tenure-track *clinical pathology (CP) faculty position Responsibilities will include clinical diagnostic service and clinical teaching, teaching pre-clinical veterinary students in an integrated curriculum, collaborative research, and academic service. Distribution of percentage effort in these areas will depend on the faculty track. The minimum requirements for the selected candidate include (1) a DVM or equivalent, (2) ACVP (CP) or ECVCP board eligibility, and (3) licensure or eligibility for licensure in Wisconsin. Two years of post-residency experience in clinical diagnostic pathology, research experience and/or a PhD, as well as a demonstrated strong interest and experience in mentoring and training clinical pathology residents, are preferred but not required. ACVP (CP) or ECVCP Board Certification must be obtained within the first 15-months of hire. This new position adds to the existing three board-certified clinical pathologists. Our clinical pathology laboratory and its staff are expertly supervised and managed by a medical laboratory technologist-microbiologist. The functionally designed diagnostic laboratory, including microbiology and parasitology sections, resides within the newly opened small animal hospital expansion. The UW-SVM and teaching hospital are conveniently located on the UW-Madison campus along the shores of Lake Mendota. Please apply for one of the faculty tracks via this link <https://jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/search?page=1&employment_type_uids%5B%5D=a7c2e230...> to UW-Madison’s job site or scan the QR code. Please note that there is *only one position available with flexible track*.[image: A qr code with a white background Description automatically generated] - Clinical track – Assistant professor (PVL306761) - Teaching track – Assistant professor (PVL306762) - Tenure track – Assistant professor (PVL306759) You will be asked to provide: 1) a cover letter with a brief description of your experience in the field of clinical pathology and commitment to teaching excellence (residents, veterinary students, etc.); 2) a detailed curriculum vitae; and 3) names and contact information for three professional references. In addition, please request that each of your three referees send a letter of recommendation directly to the Search Committee at pbs-admin@vetmed.wisc.edu. For full consideration, the application should be received by *January 17, 2025*. For specific questions regarding this position, contact: Dr. Kristen Friedrichs, Search Committee Chair, at kristen.friedrichs@wisc.edu <leandro.teixeira@wisc.edu>. *The University of Wisconsin is an AA/EOE. All qualified applicants, especially women and underrepresented minority candidates, are encouraged to apply.* You will be asked to provide: 1) a cover letter with a brief description of your experience in the field of clinical pathology and commitment to teaching excellence (residents, veterinary students, etc.); 2) a detailed curriculum vitae; and 3) names and contact information for three professional references. In addition, please request that each of your three referees send a letter of recommendation directly to the Search Committee at pbs-admin@vetmed.wisc.edu. For full consideration, the application should be received by *January 17, 2025*. For specific questions regarding this position, contact: Dr. Kristen Friedrichs, Search Committee Chair, at kristen.friedrichs@wisc.edu <leandro.teixeira@wisc.edu>. *The University of Wisconsin is an AA/EOE. All qualified applicants, especially women and underrepresented minority candidates, are encouraged to apply.*
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Bruce Williams