u/FlakyFix6851

"Hands on" pathologists

How "hands on" are the pathologists at your sites? I have a pathologist who requires that he see all complex specimens and basically directs the entire grossing (down to size of tissue in the block). I make essentially 0 decisions and I feel like a grossing tech rather than a PA. Does anyone have experience with this? Is it common to work with doctors like this?

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u/FlakyFix6851 — 5 days ago

Job offer with no site visit

I recieved a job offer from a large, prestigious academic institution without a site visit and without the opportunity to meet the other PAs. How common is this? Could it be a red flag or am I over-thinking it?

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u/FlakyFix6851 — 1 month ago