Travel Pathology Physician Assistant Jobs
Pathology Physician Assistants apply their analytical skills and knowledge to help ferre out the cause of diseases and even death. When you work as a travel Pathology Physician Assistant with AMN Healthcare, limits you always thought were on your career can melt away under the guidance of experienced recruiters.
How Much do Pathology Physician Assistants Make?
$900-$1,400/week
Pathology Physician Assistant salary figures vary widely depending on where you choose to work, your experience, and other factors. Pathology assistants who travel through AMN can make between $900 and $1,400* while on assignment on top of benefits.
*Disclaimer: Travel Pathology Physician Assistant job wages are based on average rates and may be impacted by facility budgets and seasonality and may include a combination of taxable and non-taxable earnings and reimbursements.
Pathology Physician Assistant Job Description
- Collects tissue samples for various purposes such as research, cultures, cryogenics, ect.
- Prepare tissues for test processing under microscopy and on microscopic slides
- Gathers medical history of sample origin
- Submits tissue samples and slides for testing
- Oversees some postmortem exams
Excellent Travel Benefits
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