Career Transition Points in Toxicologic Pathology: Management and Consulting.

Abstract:

:In the constantly evolving field of toxicologic pathology, a pathologist's career is often characterized by multiple career transitions. However, these transitions can be challenging and/or overwhelming and may require a shift in focus, strategic approach, and acquisition of new skills and expertise. In order to provide a forum to discuss challenges associated with career transitions and skill set/competencies required to navigate career changes effectively and successfully, the Career Development and Outreach Committee of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) sponsored a career development workshop entitled "Transitions in a Pathologist's Career" in conjunction with the STP 36th annual symposium. The presentations at this workshop provided perspectives of managers from pharmaceutical companies and Contract Research Organizations as well as consultants. This article is designed to provide brief summaries of their talks in this well-received career development workshop.

journal_name

Toxicol Pathol

journal_title

Toxicologic pathology

authors

Choudhary S,Osborne T,Adler RR,McDorman KS,Dillberger JE,Ochoa R

doi

10.1177/0192623317736299

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-10-01 00:00:00

pages

1012-1021

issue

7

eissn

0192-6233

issn

1533-1601

journal_volume

45

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