Director, Anatomic Pathology available in Binghamton, New York. Position will organize and direct the operations of the Anatomic Pathology Laboratories Department in conformity with generally accepted regional and national medical standards, the permit requirements of the New York State Department of Health, the accreditation standards of Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP) and other applicable regulatory agencies, the By Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Medical Staff, and in conformity with the requirements for reimbursement under Medicaid, Medicare and other third party payers.
Must be board certified/eligible and completion of an ACGME accredited program.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
a) Provide oversight of all aspects of the laboratorys quality management system to ensure conformance to
requirements described in the Quality Management System chapter of these Clinical Laboratory Practice Standards.
b) Provide continuing education to laboratory staff that is relevant to anatomic pathology.
c) Ensure that policies and procedures are established for monitoring staff to assess competency, and whenever
necessary, provide remedial training or continuing education to improve skills.
d) Specify in writing the technical and administrative responsibilities and duties of all laboratory personnel. The Anatomic
Pathology Director is responsible for competency assessment of direct-report supervisors. Documentation of
assessments must be performed annually and whenever new systems are introduced. Remedial steps must be
documented when staff do not perform as expected.
e) Promote a safe laboratory environment for personnel and the public.
f) Ensure that an approved procedure manual is available to all personnel.
g) Monitor all work performed in the laboratory to ensure that medically reliable data are generated.
h) Assure the laboratory participates in monitoring and evaluating the quality and appropriateness of services rendered,
within the context of the Quality Management System, regardless of where the testing is performed.
i) Provide advice to referring physicians regarding the significance of laboratory findings and ensure that reports of test
results include pertinent information required for specific patient interpretation.
j) Ensure the laboratory is enrolled in the Departments proficiency testing program for the testing performed and the
laboratory adheres to the programs administrative and technical requirements and for all tests with no available New
York State proficiency test, ensure the laboratory adopts an alternate method to verify test accuracy and reliability.
k) Effectively implement a plan of correction to deficiencies identified.
l) Participate in Medical Executive Committee, other institutional, Medical Staff Committees, and interdepartmental
activities in the absence of chairman and vice chairman of pathology department.
STAFF SUPERVISED: When meets Federal and State Standards
1. Medical technologists or technicians assigned to their department, either permanently or on a daily basis.
2. Interim duties of the Lab Technical Coordinator/Manager include supervision of all Lab personnel, technical, non-technical and support staff.
3. Reports issues regarding personnel to the appropriate departments/section leaders.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. A physician license to practice in the State of New York and eligible for membership on the UHS Medical Staff.
2. Certified by the American Board of Anatomic Pathology.
3. A certificate of qualification (C of Q).
4. Dynamic individual with superior professional ability, broad vision, leadership qualities, sensitivity to the health care
needs of the institution, Medical Staff, and community at large.
5. Demonstrates ability to lead, plan, organize and direct a large multi-hospital-based department of pathology.
6. Service orientation with emphasis on appropriateness, accuracy, timelines, and knowledge of and sensitivity of
complex relationships with a diverse Medical Staff.
7. Understanding of and interest in the current medico-political climate in the country and pertinent reimbursement
issues.
EXPERIENCE: Previous general laboratory experience is preferred.