Anatomic Pathology Faculty positions available at Iowa State University

The College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa) welcomes applications for a tenure-track or clinical-track faculty position in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology. This is a position designed with the flexibility to maximize work-life balance and involves all the benefits of academics such as modern facilities, access to a broad complement of clinical specialists, resident training, and student interaction but also allows for ample time off for personal endeavors. Compensation is competitive, with the added bonus of exceptional university benefits. Are you interested in joining an established team of healthcare professionals who are committed to providing exceptional patient care, share an enthusiastic dedication to training the next generation of veterinarians and veterinary pathologists and researchers? If so, we’d like to hear from you! As a member of the Department of Veterinary Pathology, you will be joining an existing team of board-certified anatomic and clinical pathologists and laboratory professionals with decades of combined experience. We also have robust residency and graduate programs. The Department of Veterinary Pathology is composed of a dynamic group of faculty dedicated to providing excellent diagnostic pathology services, training the next generation of veterinarians and advancing the field of veterinary pathology. The Department of Veterinary Pathology has focus areas in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and parasitology. The department emphasizes training for board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists or the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (parasitology), and graduate education (combined Residency/MS or PhD). Veterinary Pathology faculty link basic and clinical science through essential roles in teaching students (undergraduate, veterinary and graduate) and veterinarians; diagnosis and reporting of diseases; and scientific research, including infectious and emerging diseases, parasitic diseases of local and global impact, animal models of human disease, and diseases of high consequence to animal and human health through integrated education, diagnostics and research. Faculty frequently collaborate with colleagues at the USDA National Animal Disease Center and National Veterinary Services Laboratory, also located in Ames. In addition, the department provides pathology support services to researchers both within and external to Iowa State University. As the nation’s first public veterinary school, Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine takes pride in its heritage while shaping the future of veterinary professional practice, education, research and service. -- Bruce Williams Chief Financial Officer Davis-Thompson Foundation 301 467-4024 bruce.williams@davisthompsonfoundation.org www.davisthompsonfoundation.org
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Bruce Williams