We are seeking an AP/CP Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Pathologist with specialized training or significant experience in GI and liver pathology, including liver transplant cases, to join our team based in Greenville, South Carolina. This full-time opportunity offers the chance to work within a developing transplant program and regional referral center while benefiting from the collaborative environment and resources of the lab’s physician-led organization.
This position offers a mix of general surgical pathology and GI/liver cases, along with frozen section coverage, clinical pathology responsibilities, and participation in a shared call rotation – with no autopsy requirements. It’s an excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-volume, diverse case mix while supporting the growth of a regional liver transplant program in Upstate SC. The ideal candidate is a team player who thrives in a collaborative environment and is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care.
Highlights:
- Broad case mixture with emphasis on GI and liver pathology, including liver transplant cases
- No autopsy requirement
- Strong clinical collaboration with transplant and GI teams
- Subspecialty peer consultation and cutting-edge pathology tools
- May occasionally support regional sites in Sumter and Greenwood, SC
About The Practice:
- High-volume, CAP-accredited hospital laboratory supporting a growing liver transplant program
- This position serves the largest not-for-profit health system in South Carolina, covering 18 acute and specialty hospitals
- Diverse mix of inpatient and outpatient specimens with both routine and complex cases
- Work in a collegial environment with experienced subspecialty pathologists
- Strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and clinical excellence
- Support for professional development and leadership opportunities
Key Responsibilities:
- Sign out general surgical pathology and GI/liver pathology cases, including transplant-related specimens
- Perform frozen sections, provide CP coverage, and participate in shared call rotation (no autopsy required)
- Collaborate with clinical colleagues and consult with other subspecialist pathologists
- Maintain compliance with hospital, laboratory, and medical ethics standards
- Participate in staff meetings, case conferences, and optional research or academic projects
Requirements
- Medical Degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
- AP/CP Board Certification or Board Eligibility
- Fellowship training or substantial experience in GI and liver pathology, including liver transplant pathology
- Eligible for South Carolina medical license
- Strong diagnostic skills and commitment to excellent patient care