Surgical Pathology in Texas - Baylor College of Medicine

Texas

$287K–$359K
full-time
Outpatient

The Department of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible Surgical Pathologist to join their 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 as well as a growing network of regional hospitals throughout South Texas, including Bryan-College Station. They are actively advancing digital pathology, advanced diagnostics, and physician leadership across all practice locations.

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

If you are seeking a great surgical pathology position in Texas that offers backing of one of the leading medical schools in the country, this is for you. Please reach out to discuss this role in depth.

Compensation Details

$287K–$359K

JobID: JN -072026-38122
Posted July 7, 2026

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