Summary
Baylor Medicine Pathology practice is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible Surgical Pathologist to join our collegial, hospital-based team in Bryan/College Station, Texas—home to Texas A&M University.
This position supports a two-campus system (284 beds total) and offers a balanced general pathology practice in a supportive, community-focused environment. Baylor Medicine Pathology includes 46 pathologists providing anatomic and clinical pathology services across the Texas Medical Center (Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center and Ben Taub Hospital) as well as a growing network of regional hospitals throughout South Texas. We are actively advancing digital pathology, advanced diagnostics, and physician leadership across all practice locations.
Baylor College of Medicine offers a supportive, team-oriented environment where pathologists can focus on delivering high-quality patient care while maintaining a sustainable workload. You’ll work alongside experienced, approachable colleagues with strong on-site support, and have access to Baylor Medicine Pathology’s broader network for subspecialty collaboration and professional growth. This role offers a high level of day-to-day autonomy, combined with the reassurance of available expertise when needed. With ongoing investment in digital pathology and evolving diagnostic capabilities, you’ll be part of a practice that is moving forward.
Position Highlights
- General surgical pathology with light call responsibilities
- No autopsies
- Case mix includes approximately 7,500 surgical cases and 500 cytology cases annually
- Strong on-site support, including a Pathologists’ Assistant and administrative staff
- All grossing, histology, and immunohistochemistry performed on-site
- Subspecialty sign-out support for hematopathology and bone marrows
- Access to a broad network of subspecialty consultants across Baylor Medicine
- Interest or experience in ENT, breast, or GI pathology preferred, but not required
Minimum Qualifications
- AP/CP board-certified or board-eligible
- Eligible for Texas medical licensure
- Open to both experienced pathologists and new graduates
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.