TN Visa Dermatopathologist Jobs
Dermatopathologist roles qualify under the TN visa's Physician category, making them accessible to Canadian and Mexican professionals without a lottery. Employers filing for TN sponsorship need your medical degree, pathology training documentation, and a detailed support letter confirming the specialty occupation. Canadian citizens can apply at the border; Mexicans require consular processing.
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Academic Dermatopathologist
(Academic Clinician or Physician)
Department of Pathology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School, Boston
The Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is recruiting a full-time academic dermatopathologist. Both recent fellowship graduates and mid-career/senior physicians are strongly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be appointed to the full-time faculty of Harvard Medical School at an academic rank (Instructor, Assistant Professor or Professor) commensurate with experience.
As a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BIDMC and the Department of Pathology 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 pathology and other physician specialties to be part of DFCI’s internationally recognized cancer team.
We are looking for an active, energetic, team-oriented faculty member who will contribute to the Department’s diagnostic excellence, academic mission, and continued innovation. The ideal candidate will have:
- Strong diagnostic skills in dermatopathology
- A collaborative spirit and interest in working closely with molecular pathologists and oncologists to support precision oncology and clinical trials
- An interest in teaching and mentoring fellows, residents, and medical students
- An academic trajectory of scholarly interests in dermatopathology
Interested candidates must hold an MD from an accredited medical school, a valid Massachusetts medical license or the ability to obtain one, and be board certified in Pathology (AP or AP/CP).
Research
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center consistently ranks as a national leader among independent hospitals in National Institutes of Health funding. Research funding totals over $229.8 million annually. BIDMC researchers run more than 850 active sponsored projects and 500 funded and non-funded clinical trials.
The Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory, the nation's oldest clinical research laboratory, has been located on this site since 1973. BIDMC also shares important clinical and research programs with institutions such as the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Joslin Diabetes Center and Children's Hospital.
For information about the position, please contact Stuart Schnitt, Chief, Division of Cancer Pathology at sjschnitt@bidmc.harvard.edu. Candidates should apply directly to Workday.
Pay Range:
$269,000 - $321,000
The base pay range reflects what Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (HMFP) reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this role at the time of posting and may be modified from time to time. Actual compensation within this range may be determined based on several factors, including academic appointment, work experience, specialty training, geography of work location, anticipated productivity, FTE basis, and role expectations. In addition to base compensation, this role may be eligible for performance-based incentives, which may include bonuses for productivity and quality. 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.

Academic Dermatopathologist
(Academic Clinician or Physician)
Department of Pathology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School, Boston
The Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is recruiting a full-time academic dermatopathologist. Both recent fellowship graduates and mid-career/senior physicians are strongly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be appointed to the full-time faculty of Harvard Medical School at an academic rank (Instructor, Assistant Professor or Professor) commensurate with experience.
As a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BIDMC and the Department of Pathology 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 pathology and other physician specialties to be part of DFCI’s internationally recognized cancer team.
We are looking for an active, energetic, team-oriented faculty member who will contribute to the Department’s diagnostic excellence, academic mission, and continued innovation. The ideal candidate will have:
- Strong diagnostic skills in dermatopathology
- A collaborative spirit and interest in working closely with molecular pathologists and oncologists to support precision oncology and clinical trials
- An interest in teaching and mentoring fellows, residents, and medical students
- An academic trajectory of scholarly interests in dermatopathology
Interested candidates must hold an MD from an accredited medical school, a valid Massachusetts medical license or the ability to obtain one, and be board certified in Pathology (AP or AP/CP).
Research
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center consistently ranks as a national leader among independent hospitals in National Institutes of Health funding. Research funding totals over $229.8 million annually. BIDMC researchers run more than 850 active sponsored projects and 500 funded and non-funded clinical trials.
The Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory, the nation's oldest clinical research laboratory, has been located on this site since 1973. BIDMC also shares important clinical and research programs with institutions such as the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Joslin Diabetes Center and Children's Hospital.
For information about the position, please contact Stuart Schnitt, Chief, Division of Cancer Pathology at sjschnitt@bidmc.harvard.edu. Candidates should apply directly to Workday.
Pay Range:
$269,000 - $321,000
The base pay range reflects what Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (HMFP) reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this role at the time of posting and may be modified from time to time. Actual compensation within this range may be determined based on several factors, including academic appointment, work experience, specialty training, geography of work location, anticipated productivity, FTE basis, and role expectations. In addition to base compensation, this role may be eligible for performance-based incentives, which may include bonuses for productivity and quality. 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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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding TN Visa Sponsorship as a Dermatopathologist
Verify your pathology credentials match TN requirements
TN sponsorship for Dermatopathologist roles requires proof of a qualifying medical degree plus fellowship or subspecialty training in dermatopathology. Gather your diplomas, ACGME or RCPSC fellowship certificates, and board certification letters before approaching employers.
Target academic medical centers and reference labs
University hospital systems and large reference laboratories routinely sponsor international physicians and understand TN documentation requirements. Pathology groups at independent private practices often have no prior TN experience, which slows the offer-to-filing timeline significantly.
Search TN-sponsored Dermatopathologist openings on Migrate Mate
Migrate Mate filters job listings by TN visa sponsorship eligibility, so you can focus on Dermatopathologist roles where employers are already prepared to file. That saves weeks of outreach to practices unfamiliar with TN requirements.
Clarify the support letter scope with your employer
CBP officers scrutinize the employer support letter for Dermatopathologist TN applications. The letter must specify your subspecialty, confirm the role requires dermatopathology training, and state your duties, salary range, and employment period explicitly.
Understand the Mexican applicant consular processing timeline
Mexican citizens cannot use port-of-entry processing and must schedule a TN interview at a U.S. consulate. Build at least four to eight weeks into your start date negotiation to account for consular appointment availability in your city.
Plan your state medical license around your TN entry date
Most states require an active medical license before you can practice, but license applications often take three to six months. Start your state licensing application concurrently with TN filing so your authorization and licensure align at your start date.
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Find Dermatopathologist JobsDermatopathologist TN Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Does a Dermatopathologist role qualify for TN visa sponsorship?
Yes. Dermatopathologists qualify under the TN visa's Physician category, which covers Canadian and Mexican citizens holding an M.D. or D.O. degree who are engaged in medical teaching or research rather than direct patient care, or in subspecialty laboratory roles such as dermatopathology. Your employer's support letter must clearly frame the role as a specialty occupation within that classification.
How does TN visa sponsorship compare to H-1B for Dermatopathologist positions?
TN has no annual lottery, no cap for Canadian citizens, and can be obtained at a port of entry on the same day you travel, making it far faster than H-1B. H-1B requires USCIS petition approval and is subject to an annual lottery with limited slots. For Dermatopathologists who are Canadian or Mexican citizens and meet the Physician category, TN is typically the faster and more predictable path.
What documents does a sponsoring employer need to prepare for a Dermatopathologist TN application?
The employer must provide a detailed support letter confirming your job title, duties specific to dermatopathology, employment period, and that the position requires your level of subspecialty training. You supply your medical degree, fellowship completion certificate, board certification if applicable, and a valid Canadian or Mexican passport. CBP or the consular officer reviews these together at the time of application.
Where can I find Dermatopathologist jobs that already offer TN visa sponsorship?
Migrate Mate is built specifically to surface roles where employers are prepared to sponsor TN visa applicants. Searching there filters out practices unfamiliar with TN requirements, so you reach hiring managers at academic medical centers, health systems, and reference labs that have sponsored TN physicians before and won't stall on the support letter.
Can a Dermatopathologist on TN status change employers without losing status?
Yes, but TN status is employer-specific. If you change jobs, your new employer must prepare a fresh support letter and you need a new TN approval before starting. Canadian citizens can obtain the new TN at the border on the way in; Mexican citizens must schedule a new consular appointment. Do not start work for the new employer until the updated TN is approved.
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