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Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario invites applications for a full and part time locum position in Anatomical Pathology. The division handles between 4,200-4,500 surgical specimens. There are between 90-100 autopsies a year.
The division is located in a modern facility with a state-of-the-art laboratory. The regionalization of pediatric pathology services for the entire catchment area of Eastern Ontario offers exciting opportunities for clinical and academic work originating from the region.
For Full time locum, the successful candidate will share in the pediatric surgical pathology, gastrointestinal and placental pathology with the other 2 full-time pediatric and perinatal pathologists.
For part-time weekend on call locum, the successful locum candidate will provide weekend on-call coverage from Friday at 4:00 PM until Monday at 8:00 AM, working collaboratively alongside a senior technologist who will be available to assist throughout the assignment. This position offers excellent operational support to ensure seamless continuity of care, with the organization open to arranging flexible scheduling terms on an individual basis to accommodate the selected professional.
The candidate must hold an MD degree, appropriate certification in a relevant field of pediatric and perinatal pathology and must be licensed in the province of Ontario.
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed primarily, but not exclusively, to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Equity is a policy of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the University of Ottawa: women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Please forward your application, CV & the names of three references to:
Dina El Demellawy MD, PhD, FRCPC, DRCPSC
Interim Co-Chief, Anatomic Pathology Division
Pediatric Pathologist – CHEO
deldemellawy@cheo.on.ca
Ivan M. Blasutig, PhD, FCACB
Interim Co-Chief, Anatomic Pathology Division
Laboratory Director & Site Chief, CHEO
iblasutig@cheo.on.ca
Requirements
The candidate must hold an MD degree, appropriate certification in a relevant field of pediatric and perinatal pathology and must be licensed in the province of Ontario.

