VA Louisville Health Care | Veterans Affairs in Louisville, Kentucky, is currently looking for a full time Staff Pathologist to join their team. Specifically, the provider should possess the expertise and competency to share duties in General Surgical Pathology, Cytopathology, Autopsy Services and Clinical Pathology. Fellowship training or experience in Hematopathology is preferred but not required. The physician must be board certified or board eligible for AP/CP. Candidates must have current, full and unrestricted medical license in a State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States, or in the District of Columbia. Full-time Staff Pathologist to become a part of a 4-member team providing comprehensive laboratory and pathology services for Veterans. RRVAMC is a level 1b hospital with active Oncology and Surgical departments. Providing quality Veteran care via a collaborative team-based approach is paramount. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Pre-application inquiries about the position can be addressed to David Jozwiak or CV can be sent directly to David Jozwiak.
Louisville is home to a number of annual cultural events. Perhaps most well-known is the Kentucky Derby, held annually during the first Saturday of May. The Derby is preceded by a two-week long Kentucky Derby Festival, which starts with the annual Thunder Over Louisville, the largest annual fireworks display in the nation. The Kentucky Derby Festival also features notable events such as the Pegasus Parade, The Great Steamboat Race, Great Balloon Race, a marathon, and about seventy events in total. Esquire magazine has called the Kentucky Derby "the biggest party in the south."
Usually beginning in late February or early March is the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, an internationally acclaimed new-play festival that lasts approximately six weeks.
On Memorial Day weekend, Louisville hosts the largest annual Beatles Festival in the world, Abbey Road on the River. The festival lasts five days and is located on the Belvedere in downtown Louisville.
The summer season in Louisville also features a series of cultural events such as the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival (commonly called Shakespeare in the Park), held in July of every year and features free Shakespeare plays in Central Park in Old Louisville. June sees the relatively new addition of Louisville Pride festivities, including an annually growing and media-covered gay-pride parade through the streets of downtown Louisville and picnic at the Belvedere. Lebowski Fest was first held in Louisville in 2002 and continues every year in July, to commemorate the noir-esque film The Big Lebowski. The Kentucky State Fair is held every August at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville as well, featuring an array of culture from all areas.
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