Clinical instructor position, anatomic pathology: UW Madison

For any job hunters out there, there are two openings for clinical instructors in anatomic pathology at University of Wisconsin Madison. See the attached document for full details on the position and how to apply. The Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks applicants for a clinical instructor in Anatomic Pathology with a negotiable start date in the late summer or early fall of 2023. The appointment is annual with potential for renewal. This full-time position is designed to emphasize clinical service with a focus on diagnostic pathology and concurrent pathology resident mentoring and instruction of DVM students. Additional opportunities for growth and independence are available depending on the applicants' areas of interest. The successful applicant will have access to a diverse diagnostic caseload from the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Milwaukee County Zoo, International Crane Foundation, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and specialty clinics, as well as the opportunity to collaborate with Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin (COPLOW) pathologists in examining ocular biopsy specimens, participate in the professional DVM and resident instructional programs in anatomic pathology, and engage in collaborative research projects based on candidate interest. If required, time off for ACVP certifying examination study is provided. Jey W. Koehler, DVM, PhD, DACVP Professor, Department of Pathobiology, AU-CVM President, Davis-Thompson Foundation
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