Senior Faculty Lead, Digital Pathology Infrastructure and AI Enablement

Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
$269,000 - $321,000

About The Position

Senior Faculty Lead, Digital Pathology Infrastructure and AI Enablement, Part Time Department of Pathology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School, Boston The Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is seeking a Senior Faculty Lead, Digital Pathology Infrastructure and AI Enablement (Part-Time) faculty position (Boston). As a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BIDMC and the Department of [department name], provide a clinically advanced and supportive academic environment for residents, fellows, and faculty. We’re also proud and excited to be an integral part of the landmark collaboration among Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) to establish New England’s only freestanding adult inpatient cancer hospital. The collaboration will provide unparalleled opportunities for [specific specialty] and other physician specialties to be part of DFCI’s internationally recognized cancer team. The candidate will be appointed to the faculty of Harvard Medical School at a part-time academic rank (Lecturer, Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor) commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Digital Pathology (Primary), Department Chair or Vice Chair for Pathology Informatics, this faculty leadership role builds, scales, and operationalizes BIDMC Pathology’s enterprise digital pathology ecosystem and serves as a department-wide expert for AI readiness, evaluation, and clinical deployment in anatomic pathology. The role partners closely with the Director of Digital Pathology key stakeholders (AP leadership, laboratory operations, IT and security, compliance, and research) to ensure safe, validated, high-quality digital workflows and an enduring education and mentorship program.

Requirements

  • MD or DO with board certification in Anatomic Pathology (or AP/CP).
  • Eligibility for medical licensure in Massachusetts.
  • Demonstrated expertise in computational pathology, pathology informatics, image analysis, artificial intelligence, or related domains.
  • Experience leading multidisciplinary programs or initiatives involving clinical, computational, and informatics teams.
  • Knowledge of regulatory and quality frameworks for digital and computational pathology systems.
  • Track record of scholarly activity, innovation, or program development in computational pathology or informatics.
  • Strong communication and change management skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Visionary leader capable of advancing data-driven transformation in pathology at institutional and national levels.
  • Dual fluency in medicine and computing or informatics, with a portfolio spanning clinical pathology practice plus technical infrastructure development.
  • Strong ability to collaborate across clinical, research, engineering, and informatics domains.
  • Commitment to clinical excellence, innovation, and academic scholarship.
  • Interest in contributing to national and international initiatives shaping the future of computational pathology.

Responsibilities

  • Digital Pathology Infrastructure and Operations Strategy and Roadmap Lead a multi-year roadmap for whole slide imaging (WSI) and digital sign-out capabilities across BIDMC Pathology (clinical, educational, and research use cases). Define target-state architecture, phased milestones, resourcing, and success metrics.
  • Platform Build and Integration Lead (or co-lead) selection, implementation, and lifecycle management for WSI scanners and a scanning operations model; the image management system and enterprise viewer; storage and archiving (on-premise and or cloud), networking, identity and access controls; and integration with LIS and EMR worklists and specimen tracking and barcoding workflows. Standardize SOPs across scanning, image QC, downtime procedures, and incident management.
  • Validation, Quality, and Compliance Design and oversee validation protocols for primary diagnosis on digital slides (pathologist validation, case set design, discrepancy tracking, competency and re-validation cadence). Build a measurable QA and QC program for tissue-to-image fidelity (staining variability, scanner performance, display calibration, artefact classification, and remediation workflows). Ensure readiness for applicable regulatory and accreditation requirements (for example, CAP, CLIA, HIPAA, and institutional governance).
  • AI Enablement, Evaluation, and Clinical Deployment AI Governance and Safety Framework Establish an end-to-end governance model for AI tools used in pathology (selection, risk stratification, validation, monitoring, drift detection, versioning, change control, and retirement). Develop documentation standards and oversight pathways aligned with clinical risk, ethics, and equity principles.
  • AI readiness foundations Build practical infrastructure to support AI translation, including dataset curation pipelines (de-identification, annotation frameworks, ground truth practices); a secure compute environment for evaluation and, where appropriate, model development; and performance benchmarking across representative case mixes and operational conditions.
  • Clinical implementation Partner with clinical subspecialty leads to deploy AI tools into workflow (triage, screening support, quantification, QC augmentation), including user training, acceptance criteria, and post go-live monitoring.
  • Education program development and mentorship Education program Create and lead an ongoing “Digital Pathology and AI in Practice” education program for faculty pathologists and trainees; laboratory staff (histology, accessioning, scanning, and QC); and informatics and IT partners supporting pathology. Curriculum to include validation, workflow redesign, QC, human factors, AI evaluation literacy, and practical guidance on safe and responsible use of AI outputs.
  • Mentorship Mentor trainees and faculty in digital pathology, computational pathology collaboration, and responsible AI adoption. Support scholarly output and career development for learners and junior faculty engaged in digital and AI initiatives.
  • Research, innovation, and external collaboration Enable clinical-translational research through high-quality digital slide repositories and standardized data capture. Support grants, publications, and multi-institution collaborations related to digital pathology, AI evaluation, and implementation science. Develop and manage academically appropriate industry collaborations (evaluations, pilots, interoperability work), aligned with BIDMC policies.

Benefits

  • HMFP also offers a comprehensive and generous employee benefits program to eligible employees, including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as retirement plan(s) with employer contributions.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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