Position |
Lecturer in Veterinary
Pathology |
Company |
Texas A&M University |
Certification
Required |
|
Minimum
Degree Required |
DVM |
Posting
Date |
September 2,
2009 |
Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology. The Department
of Veterinary Pathobiology at Texas A&M University is seeking an
anatomic pathologist wishing to gain additional diagnostic pathology
experience with a variety of animal species. The position has a
70% service/teaching obligation with the remaining 30% available for
other scholarly activity. Service/teaching responsibilities include
participation in the diagnostic pathology necropsy service for the Teaching
Hospital, training of residents, and instruction of veterinary students
on pathology necropsy rotations. Remaining time can be spent in
self-selected scholarly pursuits such as preparation for ACVP board certification. The
position requires a DVM degree, anatomic pathology residency training,
and eligibility to obtain a Texas veterinary license. This position
is for a year with a starting date of December 1st, 2009. Additional
information is available from Dr. Brian Porter (bporter@cvm.tamu.edu;
979-847-8541). Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, names
of three references, and a letter stating professional goals by e-mail
to cvoelker@cvm.tamu.edu or
by mail to: Ms. Cynthia Voelker for the attention of the Anatomic Pathology
Search Committee, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary
Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4467. Texas
A&M University is committed to excellence through diversity and encourages
applications from underrepresented groups.
ACVP HOME | About ACVP | Annual
Meeting | Calendar of Events | News | Journal | Training & Education | Certifying
Exam | Other Links | Career
Opportunities | Contact Us Copyright © 2007,
American College of Veterinary Pathologists. All rights reserved.
|