Sys VP Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Company: CommonSpirit Health
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
The System Vice President, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine is a
physician executive who provides national clinical leadership to
guide strategy, standardization, and quality for clinical and
anatomic pathology. The role is administratively housed within the
Physician Enterprise and works in close partnership with the System
Vice President, Laboratory Services (non-physician) to align
clinical and operational priorities. Within this dyad, the VP
drives clinical strategy, governance, and standards, while the
administrative VP drives operational strategy, performance, and
execution. This position serves as a key connector between
Laboratory Services and CommonSpirit’s broader clinical leadership,
including the CPEO Physician and APP Leadership, national Clinical
Councils, Service Line leaders, regional and market CMOs, and
facility-based physician executives. The VP will help drive test
stewardship, clinical standardization, integration of emerging
diagnostics, and improved utilization of lab services to support
safe, effective, and cost-conscious patient care across the
enterprise. Essential Key Job Responsibilities Strategic Clinical
Leadership • Serve as the national leader for Laboratory Services,
collaborating closely with the CPEO’s Physician and APP Leadership
team, Clinical Councils, and national Service Line leaders to shape
laboratory priorities in support of broader clinical goals. •
Partner with regional and market CMOs, PE leaders, and Laboratory
leaders to align local initiatives with national strategy, ensuring
bidirectional communication and shared accountability. Test
Stewardship & Utilization Management • Direct the design and
implementation of test stewardship programs, including
appropriateness reviews, reflex protocols, clinical decision
support, clinical algorithms, and lab formulary governance. •
Collaborate with informatics, IT, and clinical leaders to ensure
test utilization initiatives are data-driven, outcome-focused, and
effectively adopted across regions. Clinical Integration & Council
Engagement • Actively participate in Clinical Councils and
Physician Enterprise forums, presenting laboratory-related
proposals and content for awareness, alignment, and endorsement. •
Ensure laboratory perspectives are represented in clinical pathway
development, service line strategy, and multidisciplinary forums.
Standardization & Consolidation • Lead and support system-wide
initiatives to standardize test menus, equipment, methodologies,
stain menus, and reporting formats. • Provide clinical guidance in
laboratory integration and consolidation efforts, fostering
operational consistency and efficiency across regions and
facilities. Test Method Evaluation & Innovation • Serve as a
clinical consultant for evaluating new test methods, emerging
diagnostics, and novel technologies, ensuring alignment with system
priorities and best practices. Clinical Governance • Participate in
Laboratory Leadership meetings and work-groups to provide expertise
and innovative solutions regarding, result reporting, critical
values, and reference ranges. • Provide input on national policies
and procedures affecting clinical quality standards, and metrics.
Education, Communication & Culture • Deliver education and training
to clinicians, laboratorians, and other care team members on
evolving topics in laboratory medicine and clinical diagnostics. •
Champion a collaborative, clinically integrated culture that
connects laboratory medicine with broader care delivery
transformation and patient outcomes. Site Support & Field
Engagement • Travel as needed to regions and markets to provide
on-site support, facilitate relationship building, conduct
assessments, and help implement enterprise strategies at the local
level. National & Strategic Projects ? Support or lead special
projects aligned with enterprise priorities, such as blood
utilization, diagnostic stewardship, reference range harmonization,
and regulatory compliance (e.g., LDTs, FDA guidance). Job
Requirements Minimum Qualifications Required Education and
Experience: • MD or DO with five (5) years of clinical pathology
experience in an acute care setting. • Two (2) years of experience
leading multi-site laboratory test stewardship and clinical
standardization efforts. Required License and Certifications: •
Licensed Clinical Pathologist • Current and unrestricted license to
practice medicine in applicable state. Required Minimum Knowledge,
Skills, Abilities, and Training: • Strong previous performance of
providing quality and efficiency in patient care and operations. •
Strong track record of leadership development as defined by CLIA
Director Responsibilities (CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Amendment ‘88). • Strong ability to lead in a changing environment.
• Budgetary, and Quality Assurance experience for a physician
practice. • Preferred affiliation with CommonSpirit for greater
than one year. Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by
humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future
for all through its integrated health services. As one of the
nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations,
CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient
encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and
137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based
services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than
157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced
practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2
billion annually in charity care, community benefits and
unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients,
physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just,
equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.
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