PathGroup is seeking an AP/CP Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Pathologist to join our expanding team in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This full-time, hospital-based opportunity offers the chance to practice high-quality general surgical pathology and cytopathology while contributing to clinical pathology oversight in a collaborative, community-focused setting.
Highlights:
- General surgical pathology role with a wide variety of cases
- No autopsy requirement
- Supportive team environment with access to PathGroup’s subspecialty expertise
- Strong relationship with hospital leadership and local clinicians
About the Practice:
- Moderate to high-volume practice serving community and regional hospitals
- CAP-accredited laboratory with a full range of histology and cytology services
- Clinical pathology responsibilities include oversight of transfusion services, hematology, and chemistry
- Active participation in tumor boards and interdisciplinary case discussions
- Opportunity to collaborate on quality initiatives and continuous improvement projects
About Fort Wayne, IN:
- Indiana’s second-largest city with a thriving economy and low cost of living
- Family-friendly community with top-rated public and private schools
- Vibrant downtown area with restaurants, shops, museums, and entertainment
- Outdoor recreation opportunities including more than 80 miles of trails and riverfront parks
- Convenient access to Fort Wayne International Airport
- Located within a few hours of Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, and Columbus
Why PathGroup?
- Largest Independent Private Pathology Group in the U.S.:
Join a well-established, physician-led organization with a reputation for excellence.
- Physician-Led Decision-Making:
Your voice matters in shaping clinical practice and organizational direction.
- Collaborative & Supportive Culture:
Work in an environment where teamwork is valued, knowledge is shared, and expert pathologists across every subspecialty support one another.
- Innovative Digital Pathology:
Leverage cutting-edge technology for efficiency and advanced diagnostic abilities.
- Work-Life Balance:
Receive the support you need to maintain a fulfilling career and personal life, with generous PTO included.
- Growth & Development:
Take advantage of professional development opportunities, training expansion, project collaboration, and other academic-style professional activities.
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits:
Receive a competitive salary, malpractice coverage (including tail), full benefits, and a 401(k) Safe Harbor Plan.
Key Responsibilities:
- Sign-out of general surgical pathology and cytopathology cases
- Perform frozen sections and intraoperative consultations
- Oversee select areas of clinical pathology (e.g. blood bank, hematology, chemistry)
- Participate in quality initiatives, tumor boards, and clinical discussions
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Medical Degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
- AP/CP Board Certification or Board Eligibility
- Eligible for Indiana medical license
- Excellent diagnostic and interpersonal skills
- Strong commitment to collaborative, team-based pathology service
*If the laboratory is testing samples for New York State, you must hold a New York Certificate of Qualification (CQ) in at least one category of testing offered by the laboratory.