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List of Fellowship Directors
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description:
This one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship provides experience in a large
academic hospital transfusion medicine, apheresis, and coagulation service at the University of
Alabama Hospital, including patient blood management (PBM), pre-transfusion testing,
investigation of antibody problems and transfusion reactions, component therapy, hemostasis
consultation, apheresis collections and various types of therapeutic apheresis, including photopheresis, transplantation immunogenetics,
and HLA. Donor experience and reference laboratory consultation occur at the American Red
Cross Blood Services. Teaching and research involvement are not only abundantly available,
but expected and rewarded.
This program is directed by Marisa B. Marques, M.D., Professor of Pathology, Medical Director,
Transfusion Medicine Services.
Requirements:
Candidates should be Board-eligible or Board-certified in Clinical Pathology or
other major specialty board such as Anesthesiology, Medicine or Pediatrics and have an
unrestricted Alabama license prior to starting fellowship.
Stipends:
Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training. Also
provided is a professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Marisa B. Marques, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Susan Mills
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-8, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Breast/Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description: The Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Alabama Medical Center,
Birmingham, offers a one-year fellowship experience in Diagnostic Surgical Pathology with
subspecialty focus on Breast/GYN Pathology. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Surgical Pathology laboratory performs approximately 50,000 surgical cases yearly, which cover
the entire breadth and depth of clinical material. There are especially strong services in Breast
Pathology and GYN Pathology. Opportunities for elective rotations in other subspecialty areas
exist, including GU, Musculoskeletal, ENT, Transplant, and GI Pathology as well as
Cytopathology, Hematopathology, and Molecular Pathology. There are multiple interdisciplinary
conferences at UAB in which fellows may actively participate. Fellows are encouraged to
participate in ongoing basic, translational or applied research projects in collaboration with the
more than two dozen faculty members in the Division, leading to publications and presentations
at national meetings. Rotations are entirely at The University of Alabama Hospital. The program
is optimized with structured didactic lectures and slide sessions relevant to daily practice. For
those having an interest in Pediatric Surgical Pathology, a selected rotation at Children’s of
Alabama (adjacent to UAB Hospital) is possible.
This program is directed by Shi Wei, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Associate Director of the Division of Anatomic Pathology and Section Head of Breast Pathology.
Requirements: MD degree, license to practice medicine in the State of Alabama, and completion of pathology core requirements (3 years of AP or 4 years of combined AP/CP training). Most fellows are in their 5th postgraduate level of training.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in Pathology. Also provided is a generous professional development fund.
Applications: Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Address letters of recommendation to:
Shi Wei, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Breast/GYN Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: https://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-9, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022 and 2023
Number of appointments per year - 2
Description: The Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Alabama Medical Center,
Birmingham, offers a one-year ACGME-approved fellowship experience in Cytopathology, with
rotations entirely at the University of Alabama Hospital. The UAB Cytopathology laboratory
receives approximately 14,500 gynecologic cases per year (conventional and liquid based) and
7,800 non-gynecologic cases per year, including fluids, FNAs, EUS-FNAs, and pulmonary
cases. Fellows actively participate in previewing and signing out all types of Cytopathology
cases and perform rapid on-site evaluation. In addition, fellows will have hands-on experience
with ultrasound-guided thyroid FNA and Head and Neck FNAs. Opportunities for elective
rotation in subspecialty areas of Surgical Pathology are available, making the program flexible
and individually tailored. Participation in ongoing clinical studies and translational research is
also encouraged, leading to publications and presentations at national meetings. The program
is optimized with structured didactic lectures and slide sessions relevant to daily practice and
Board examination, as well as continuing education through the American Society of
Cytopathology monthly webinars. Faculty evaluation of fellows focuses on achievement of
competency in patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement,
interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, and lastly system-based practice.
Additionally, progress is evaluated through the Progressive Evaluation of Competency exam
provided by the American Society of Cytopathology, and through the quarterly meeting of the
Clinical Competency Committee.
• Dedicated Education Time
• FNAs including thyroid FNAs in Clinic
• Electives
• Research
This program is directed by Frida Rosenblum, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology.
Requirements: Applicants must be AP or AP/CP Board eligible, or Board certified. Graduates
of medical schools approved by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) and those
who are Board certified will be given preference. Most fellows are in their 4th or 5th
postgraduate year.
Stipends: Salary levels are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training. Also
provided is a professional development fund.
Applications: Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program
director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Frida Rosenblum, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-3, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description:
The Pathology Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and the
Jefferson County Coroner/Medical Examiner Office offer a one year accredited fellowship training
program in forensic pathology. The office draws its caseload from Jefferson County, which includes
the city of Birmingham, and has a population base of approximately 662,000. The office annually
examines approximately 950 bodies including approximately 150 homicides and 450 accidental
deaths. Complete scene investigations are routinely conducted by in-house investigators of homicidal,
accidental, and suicidal deaths. All medical and police records are routinely obtained. The fellow acts
as a functioning forensic pathologist and is responsible, under supervision by staff pathologists, for
scene investigations, complete postmortem examinations, protocol preparations, conferences with
interested parties, and actual court testimony. Consultation in all medical specialties is readily
available if needed, as are opportunities for teaching. Two crime laboratories (representing two
jurisdictions) serve the metropolitan area. The medical examiner office is well staffed and equipped,
including complete photographic and radiography facilities and digitization of all records. The
database makes research feasible, and research with presentation at a national scientific meeting is
encouraged. In addition, toxicological testing is provided in-house by the UAB Department of
Pathology's Forensic Toxicology Section. Opportunities for collaboration on research projects with
faculty in the Toxicology Division are also available.
Staff:
Daniel Dye, M.D., Associate Professor/Associate Coroner-Medical Examiner, Fellowship
Program Director; Gregory G. Davis, M.D., Professor/Chief Coroner-Medical Examiner; Daniel
Atherton, M.D., Assistant Professor/Associate Coroner-Medical Examiner; Brandi McCleskey, M.D.,
Assistant Professor/Associate Coroner-Medical Examiner, Assistant Fellowship Program Director
Requirements:
Successful completion of accredited pathology residency training program in
either anatomic pathology or anatomic/clinical pathology.
Stipends:
Salary levels are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training. Also provided is a
professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Daniel Dye, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology
Director, Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-6, exp. 16 November 2021]
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description:
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Departments of Pathology and
Genetics jointly offer a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship in molecular genetic pathology.
The fellowship is designed to train academically oriented pathologists and medical geneticists
for a career in molecular genetic pathology, including hematology/oncology, infectious diseases,
identity testing, molecular diagnostics of Mendelian disorders, cytogenetics, and medical
genetics. After completion of this program, the fellow will be eligible to take the Molecular
Genetic Pathology board examination cosponsored by ABP and ABMMG.
Training includes didactic courses, selected laboratory rotations and an in-depth research
experience. The fellow will gain experience in a broad range of molecular techniques including
nucleic acid extraction and amplification (PCR, RT-PCR, real-time PCR, NASBA, and SDA),
sequencing, capillary electrophoresis, traditional cytogenetics, FISH, microarray and next
generation sequencing technology. Trainees are expected to function as junior attending
physicians and will be actively involved in test development, performance, preparation of report
of sign-out, participation in clinic/inpatient visits and clinical consultation. Fellows are also
exposed to administrative aspects of directing a modern molecular diagnostics laboratory.
Opportunities for research experience are available in the first and subsequent years.
This program is directed by Shuko Harada, M.D., Professor of Pathology, Associate Director of
the Division of Genomic Diagnostics & Bioinformatics and Section Head of Molecular Pathology.
Requirements: Applicants must be AP, CP or AP/CP or medical genetics Board eligible, or
Board certified.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the year of postgraduate training in pathology or
genetics. Also provided is a professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program
director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Shuko Harada, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-4, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description: The Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, offers a one-year fellowship experience in Genitourinary (GU) pathology. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Surgical Pathology laboratory performs approximately 50,000 surgical cases yearly, of which ~2500 are GU cases comprising benign and malignant conditions of prostate, bladder, kidney, testis, penis and adrenal gland, from different specimen types, including needle biopsies, resections, and consult cases. Fellows actively participate in previewing and signing out all types of GU cases. Sign-out privileges are also anticipated for fellows with appropriate qualifications for both routine and frozen section services. Opportunities for elective rotation in subspecialty areas of Surgical Pathology are available, making the program flexible and individually tailored. There are multiple interdisciplinary conferences at UAB (including GU and multidisciplinary tumor board, among others) in which fellows may actively participate. Fellows are encouraged to participate in ongoing basic, translational or applied research projects in collaboration with the more than two dozen faculty members in the Division, leading to publications and presentations at national meetings. Rotations are entirely at The University of Alabama Hospital. The program is optimized with structured didactic lectures and slide sessions relevant to daily practice. A combined GYN/GU fellowship may be considered for those interested in both subspecialties.
This fellowship program is directed by Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Pathology.
Requirements: MD degree, license to practice medicine in the State of Alabama and completion of pathology core requirements (3 years of AP or 4 years of combined AP/CP training). Previous Surgical Pathology or Cytopathology training is preferred.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in Pathology. Also provided is a professional development fund.
Applications: Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Address letters of recommendation to:
Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, M.D., Ph.D.
Division Director, Anatomic Pathology
Director, GU Pathology Fellowship Program
The C. Bruce Alexander Endowed Professorship in Pathology
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: https://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-10, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 1
Description:
The Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Alabama (UAB) Medical
Center, Birmingham, offers a one-year Fellowship/Instructorship position in Diagnostic
Gynecologic Pathology with advanced comprehensive training experience, graduated
responsibilities, and sign out privileges. The Gynecologic Pathology Section at UAB provides
diagnostic interpretations of routine gynecology and gynecologic oncology specimens for UAB
Hospital, satellite clinics, and O’Neil Comprehensive Cancer Center patients. It receives
consultations that serve UAB pathology outreach services (CPPP), other local and regional
institutions, providing comprehensive review of the cases. From the approximately 50,000
surgical pathology accessions performed at UAB Surgical Pathology laboratory, about 4,500
represent gynecologic pathology specimens, including in-house and consultation material.
Fellows are expected to present at weekly Gynecologic Oncology Tumor Board conferences
and supervise residents in the gross room. Fellows are encouraged to participate in ongoing
basic or translational research projects in collaboration with the Gynecologic Pathology section
faculty members, leading to publications and presentations at national meetings. The program is
optimized with structured didactic lectures and slide sessions relevant to daily practice.
Rotations take place at The University of Alabama Hospital. For those with an interest in
Perinatal and Placental Pathology, ongoing rotation through the MDL service is possible.
Combined GYN/GU and Breast/GYN one-year fellowship options are also available.
This program is directed by Andrea Kahn, M.D., Professor and Interim Section Head of Gynecologic Pathology.
Requirements:
MD degree, license to practice medicine in the State of Alabama and completion of pathology core requirements (3 years of AP or 4 years of combined AP/CP training).
Stipends:
Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in Pathology. Also provided is a professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Andrea Kahn, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Interim Section Head of Gynecologic Pathology Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: https://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-7, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2023
Number of appointments per year - 2
Description:
The Hematopathology Fellowship at the University of Alabama (UAB) is a one-
year program which is fully accredited for subspecialty board certification. The program includes
experience in all major aspects of hematopathology, including morphology, immuno-cytochemistry, flow cytometry, coagulation, pediatric hematopathology and diagnostic molecular
pathology. Fellows are responsible for initial review, final drafts of bone marrow, lymph node
biopsies, complex consult cases and other hematopoietic entities. Fellows supervise the
residents in bone marrow, flow cytometry, lymph node diagnosis and consults. Fellows have
teaching responsibilities to junior residents and at MS-II student Hematology/Oncology module
of the UAB School of Medicine. The fellows also participate in clinical research projects during
the fellowship, and presentation at national meetings is strongly encouraged.
Hematopathology attendings and fellows participate in a number of weekly, biweekly
multidisciplinary conferences (heme malignancy, Lymphoma, Heme-Onc tumor boards, etc.)
with the Hematology/Oncology division focused on pathology/flow/molecular findings, imaging
modalities and treatment considerations. UAB Hematology/Oncology fellows rotate at
Hematopathology sign-out sessions as well. Hematopathology attendings, fellows and residents
attend and present cases at daily afternoon department-wide Consultants’ Conference. In
addition, journal clubs are presented by fellows and residents at weekly Laboratory Medicine
conferences.
The program is directed by Vishnu V. B. Reddy, M.D., Professor of Pathology.
Requirements:
Applicants must be Board eligible in Pathology.
Stipends:
Salary levels are commensurate with the level of post graduate training. Also provided is a professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Vishnu Reddy, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Hematopathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: https://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-1, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Neuropathology Fellowship is a 2-year training program
We accept 1 fellow per year of training
Opening for 2023
Description:
The Neuropathology Fellowship at UAB is a two-year program, fully accredited
by the ACGME for one Fellow per year, eventuating in subspecialty board certification. The
program includes experience in all areas of Neuropathology, including intraoperative
consultations (frozen sections) as well as appropriate use and interpretation of special
stains, immunohistochemistry, and molecular studies including FISH and next generation
sequencing. There is also weekly experience in brain cutting and in case presentation at the
Neuro-Oncology Brain Tumor Conference. The fellows also attend conferences and lectures
in neuromuscular pathology. Fellows also have many opportunities to teach Pathology and
Neurology Residents and medical students. There are many opportunities for translational or
clinical research in the first year, leading to presentation at regional or national meetings
such as the Association of American Neuropathologists. In the second (research) year, there
are numerous choices for basic, translational or clinical research, either within the
Department of Pathology or in other Departments of the UAB Medical Center.
Staff:
Kenneth B. Fallon, M.D., Associate Professor, Neuropathology Program Director;
James (Rob) R. Hackney, M.D., Associate Professor; C. Ryan Miller, M.D., Ph.D., Professor
and Neuropathology Division Director; Richard Powers, M.D., Professor; Rati Chkeidze,
M.D., Assistant Professor.
Requirements:
Board eligibility or certification in anatomic pathology or AP/CP; additionally, a
license to practice medicine in Alabama, which requires successful completion of USMLE
Steps 1, 2 and 3, is needed.
Stipends:
Commensurate with year of postgraduate training; also, a professional development
fund is provided.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program
director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Kenneth B. Fallon, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology
Director, Neuropathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-5, exp. 16 November 2021]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022 and 2023
Number of appointments per year - 4
Description:
The Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Alabama (UAB) Medical
Center, Birmingham, offers a one-year Fellowship/Instructorship position in Diagnostic Surgical
Pathology with advanced comprehensive training experience, graduated responsibilities, and
sign out privileges. There are approximately 50,000 specimens per year, which cover the entire
breadth and depth of Pathology. It provides service to O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at
UAB, supports the liver and kidney transplantation program, and provides daily consultations to
the UAB - affiliated peripheral medical Centers in the State of Alabama. The Anatomic
Pathology division is subspecialized with major sections including GI/liver Pathology, Breast
Pathology, GYN Pathology, GU Pathology, Musculoskeletal Pathology, Head and Neck
Pathology, Pulmonary Pathology, and Renal Pathology. Tailoring the fellowship with
subspecialty focus in up to three aforementioned (Breast, GYN, GU, ENT, Bone/Soft tissue, GI)
areas is possible. Opportunities for elective rotations in other services including Pediatric
Pathology at Children’s of Alabama (adjacent to UAB Hospital) and Molecular Pathology exist.
The responsibilities include covering frozen sections, active participation in interdepartmental
tumor boards and conferences, and teaching residents and medical students. Fellows are highly
encouraged to participate in ongoing basic, translational or clinic-pathologic research projects in
collaboration with more than 90 faculty members in the Department. Rotations are entirely at
The University of Alabama Hospital.
This program is directed by Deepti Dhall, M.D., Professor and Associate Director of the Division of Anatomic Pathology.
Requirements:
MD degree, license to practice medicine in the State of Alabama, and
completion of pathology core requirements (3 years of AP or 4 years of combined AP/CP training).
Most fellows are in their 5th postgraduate level of training.
Stipends:
Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in Pathology. Also
provided is a generous professional development fund.
Applications:
Submit application along with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, including one from current program
director to: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu.
Address letters of recommendation to:
Deepti Dhall, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street South, HSB 149M
Birmingham, AL 35249-6823
Additional information can be obtained from:
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (205) 975-3450
Email: path-fellowships@uabmc.edu
Website: http://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/fellowship-program
[#10009-2, exp. 16 November 2021]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021-22, 2023-24
The Department of Pathology offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Hematopathology. The fellowship emphasizes academic diagnostic hematopathology. We support adult and pediatric hematology and oncology including bone marrow transplants, solid organ transplant programs and a regional Hemophilia Center. We are a regional Hematopathology referral center and an active participant in the Southwest Oncology Group.
Training includes acquisition of diagnostic skills for benign and neoplastic hematologic disorders using blood, bone marrow, lymph nodes, body fluids and any tissues involved by hematologic disorders. The fellow will become proficient in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, interpretation of FISH, karyotypes, automated hematology and special coagulation. Exposure to laboratory administration and leadership is part of the training, as is teaching residents and medical students. All previous fellows have passed subspecialty boards.
Applications:
Please visit our website: http://pathology.arizona.edu/education/fellowship for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to:
Tammy Talvy
Residency/Fellowship Program Manager
Telephone: (520) 626-6830
Email: fellowship@pathology.arizona.edu
[#10203, exp. 24 January 2022]
Arkana Laboratories - Renal Pathology Fellowship Opening for 2022-2023
The Arkana renal pathology fellowship is a one-year program designed to train a well-rounded academic renal pathologist. With more than 18,000 medical kidney biopsies each year (native and transplant) and 15 full-time renal pathologists from different training backgrounds, Arkana provides an unparalleled resource for training. We foster an environment in which every trainee can become an expert in diagnostic renal pathology, developing a full understanding of the lesions which can be seen in medical kidney disease.
Because it is important for a renal pathologist to be able to design and carry out academic research, fellows will learn how to develop a research project, write a manuscript, and navigate the peer-reviewed medical literature submissions process. These projects can be developed utilizing our vast renal biopsy archive as well as the resources of the Arkana Biorepository. Our fellows are encouraged to participate in national meetings, engage in social media outlets, and develop leadership skills that will serve them throughout their careers.
Our fellowship is designed to maximize learning and minimize extraneous "scut work" without educational value. Fellows are welcome to work on projects on the weekend but there is no weekend on-call responsibility in fellowship year. Above all, we are proud of providing a warm and supportive environment with a staff of pathologists eager to help fellows immediately step into a full-time renal pathology position upon successful completion of the program.
Nidia Messias, MD
Arkana Laboratories
10810 Executive Center Drive, Ste 100
Little Rock, AR 72211
Telephone: (501) 604-2695
Email: nidia.messias@arkanalabs.com
[#10512, exp. 18 March 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in hematopathology. The fellowship provides comprehensive training in morphologic and immunologic hematopathology as well as subspecialty training in molecular diagnostics, flow cytometry, blood coagulation, laboratory hematology, pediatric hematopathology, hemoglobinopathies and cytogenetics. The fellow will participate actively in diagnostic evaluations, clinical consultations, and teaching programs in the department. Opportunities for clinical and translational research are available, in which participation is strongly encouraged.
The clinical material signed out by the UAMS Hematopathology Division includes nearly 5000 bone marrow biopsies and approximately 350 lymph node biopsies. The Division also provides diagnostic services at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Our flow cytometry laboratory performs 8-color flow cytometry for diagnosis and minimal residual disease monitoring of hematolymphoid malignancies. Fellowship training is enhanced by a close working relationship with Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, which has the only allogeneic bone marrow/stem cell transplant service in the state of Arkansas, and the Myeloma Center, an international center of excellence for research and treatment of plasma cell myeloma.
Requirements: Applicants must have an M.D. or D.O. degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification) and be board eligible or certified in anatomic and clinical pathology
Staff: Ginell R Post MD, PhD (program director), Daisy Alapat, MD; Steven A. Schichman, MD, PhD; Soumya Pandey, MD; Jeanette Ramos, MD; Rodolfo Henrich-Lobo, MD; Sergio Pina-Oviedo, MD, Luis Carrillo, MD; Vijay Patel, MD; and Susan Harley, MD
Social Media: Facebook page: UAMS Hematopathology and Twitter page: HemepathUAMS
Submit a CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowship, current CV, personal statement, and three letters of recommendation by email to:
Ashley Sanders
Program Coordinator
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pathology
4301 W Markham, #517
Little Rock, AR 72205-7199
Email: aesanders@uams.edu
[#10936, exp. 11 June 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
1 Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
This one year ACGME-accredited program provides comprehensive training in all facets of Transfusion Medicine, including blood donor collection, immunohematology, transfusion practices, therapeutic apheresis, tissue banking, and stem cell processing. On-site and mobile blood collection provides fellows with invaluable experience in donor center operations. A state-of-the-art immunohematology laboratory, including molecular typing to determine extended red cell phenotype and identify variant red cell alleles, provides the fellow with numerous research opportunities and experience with cutting edge laboratory testing methods. The transfusion service supports numerous clinical services such as comprehensive cancer care, multi-organ transplantation, and stem cell transplantation, as well as trauma, neonatal, and cardiac surgical services, allowing the fellow an opportunity to manage complex clinical cases. The fellow also gains experience with inpatient and outpatient standard apheresis therapies, as well as low-density lipoprotein apheresis, photopheresis, and peripheral blood progenitor cell collection and processing. Supplemental rotations with the department's Coagulation and HLA/Immunogenetics Laboratories, as well as outside rotations at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the American Red Cross reference laboratory can be arranged.
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
Cedars-Sinai is a 969 bed tertiary care center that offers abundant learning opportunities, including approximately 55,000 blood product transfusions and 2,000 therapeutic apheresis procedures annually. Training includes experience in donor and transfusion services, therapeutic apheresis, tissue banking, stem cell processing, and coagulation. The fellow is expected to participate in regular conferences related to transfusion medicine and become involved in ongoing clinical and/or translational or basic science research, as well as participate in at least one quality improvement project within the department.
Candidates must be Board eligible/certified in AP/CP, AP or CP or Internal Medicine. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training.
Program Director
Chelsea Hayes, MD
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Jean Havercroft
Fellowship Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-8981
Email: jean.havercroft@cshs.org
[#10364-6, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Cytopathology Fellowship
1 Position: 2021 - 2022
1 Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship program in Cytopathology, a section of the department of Pathology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a 969 bed tertiary care center. The Cytopathology Laboratory processes about 20,000 gynecologic, 7000 non-gynecologic specimens and 3000 fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNAB) including a practice of endoscopic ultrasound guided bronchial and gastrointestinal procedures that produce both fine needle aspiration specimens and core biopsies with touch preps. The program offers a rich variety of clinical material and research opportunities for developing both an academic and clinical career.
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
The Fellow will be integrated in a graduated manner into all aspects of the clinical practice of Cytopathology on a daily basis, including laboratory processing, diagnostic interpretation and reporting, cytologic-histologic correlations and active participation in the performance of superficial FNABs and intra-procedural evaluations of deep FNABs. Participation in at least one investigative project and department journal clubs is expected during the year.
Candidates must be eligible to sit for AP/CP or AP boards. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training
Program Director
Shikha Bose, MD
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-7, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship
1 Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship program in GI/Liver Pathology, a section of the department of Pathology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a 969 bed tertiary care center. This program provides training in diagnostic GI and liver pathology including liver transplant and pancreatic pathology. We receive 15,000 GI biopsies, 1,000 GI resections, 800 liver biopsies, 80 liver resections, 70-80 liver explants, and 100 Whipple/pancreatectomy specimens annually.
The program provides ample resources including a generous annual educational stipend and support for clinical and translational research.
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
The Fellow will be integrated in a graduated responsibility manner into all aspects of the clinical practice of Gastrointestinal/Liver pathology on a daily basis, including diagnostic interpretation and reporting, presentation at Local and international conferences (USCAP), communication with clinical teams regarding critical diagnoses, and research. Off service time (2 days each week) is given to the fellow for research activities and conference preparation. The GI fellow is the interface of the GI section and Department with many related medical and GI/liver services.
Candidates must be eligible to sit for AP/CP or AP boards. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training
Program Director
Maha Guindi, MD
Applications
Please visit our website for a complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-1, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Hematopathology Pathology Fellowship
1 Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year fellowship in hematopathology. Cedars-Sinai is a 969-bed tertiary care center in which the Hematopathology Laboratory offers a large volume of tests and provides a state of the art hematopathology laboratory including 10-color flow cytometry, FISH, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, hemoglobinopathy by HPLC, molecular hematopathology, targeted sequencing analysis by NGS studies and special coagulation including extensive experience with thromboelestrogram (TEG).
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
There is abundant hematopathology material with over 1,500 bone marrows and lymphoma cases from adult and pediatric patients per year. Training includes experience in flow cytometry, immunophenotyping, immunoperoxidase techniques, molecular diagnostics, and coagulation. The fellow is expected to participate in regular conferences related to hematopathology, coagulation, cytogenetics and molecular Hematopathology and involved in ongoing clinical and/or translational or basic science research within the department.
Candidates must be eligible to sit for AP/CP, AP or CP boards. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training.
Program Director
Serhan Alkan, M.D.
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-2, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
2 Positions: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center provides a funded ACGME-accredited fellowship position with a unique opportunity to combine state of the art molecular pathology with hands-on exposure to the clinical laboratory, clinical genetics, cytogenetics, and translational research. The Molecular Pathology Laboratory combines single gene tests and next-generation sequencing, with a focus on precision medicine for oncology, but also provides exposure to inherited and infectious disease. The Cytogenetics Laboratory is uniquely integrated with the Molecular Division and fellows participate in an integrated daily sign-out. The Cytogenetics Laboratory offers a broad range of testing which includes prenatal and postnatal diagnostics, and oncology testing by karyotype, FISH, and chromosomal microarray. With an excellent ratio of faculty to trainees, there is the opportunity to observe different approaches to clinical evaluation and to receive a high level of individualized mentorship.
Fellow Responsibilities and Translational Research Opportunities
In addition to daily routine sign-out, the fellow has hands-on experience in the laboratory with current assays and is required to develop a new clinical test during the course of the fellowship. As fellows gain experience, they act as junior attending with participation in all aspects of laboratory management including test development, validation, clinical interpretation, reporting, and ongoing proficiency testing/CAP preparedness, and management.
The wide scope of patient material in the pathology department and the Division's relationship with the Biobank & Translational Research Core and physician-scientists in a large number of departments provides a variety of opportunities for fellows to engage in clinical or bench research and develop their own projects of interest. This is facilitated by the Cedars-Sinai Clinical Scholars Program, which provides formal training in biostatistics, scientific ethics, grant writing, and approaches to clinical research and personalized medicine. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
Program Director
Jean Lopategui, MD
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-3, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Renal Pathology Fellowship
1 Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year fellowship in renal pathology. We receive approximately 3700 kidney biopsies per year (pre-pandemic) for comprehensive evaluation from adult and pediatric patients, including 80% native kidney and 20% transplant biopsies. In addition to light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy, IHC and molecular studies are performed as appropriate. Cedars-Sinai has a large active transplant center, and there are ample opportunities for clinical and translational research in transplant and native renal disease.
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
Training includes graduated responsibility in the diagnosis and reporting of renal biopsies, including performing electron microscopy, and interacting with nephrologists. The fellow is expected to participate in regular renal pathology conferences and resident education during the residents' required renal pathology rotation. Participation in at least one research project is expected during the year. Candidates must be eligible to sit for AP/CP or AP boards. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training
Program Director
Cynthia C. Nast, M.D.
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-4, exp. 3 February 2022]
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Position: 2023 - 2024
Program Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year Surgical Pathology fellowship, a section of the department of Pathology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a 969 bed tertiary care center.
• Dedicated subspecialized faculty to provide education in all areas of surgical pathology with a high faculty-to-fellow ratio
• Outstanding anatomic pathology case material from patients of all ages, including over 60,000 surgical pathology specimens annually
• Active intraoperative consultation service
• Involvement in ongoing surgical pathology operations and process-improvement projects
Fellow Responsibilities and Requirements
The Fellow will be integrated in a graduated responsibility manner into all aspects of the clinical practice of Surgical pathology on a daily basis, including diagnostic interpretation and reporting, presentation at Local and international conferences (USCAP), communication with clinical teams regarding critical diagnoses, and research. Active participation in pathology resident education and involvement in ongoing surgical pathology operations and process-improvement projects.
Candidates must be eligible to sit for AP/CP or AP boards. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training
Program Director
Rania Bakkar, MD
Applications
Please visit our website for complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Carrie Domagas
Sr. Academic Coordinator
Telephone: (310) 423-1610
Email: carrie.domagas@cshs.org
[#10364-5, exp. 3 February 2022]
City of Hope of National Medical Center
Department of Pathology
Selective (Surgical) Pathology Fellowship
1 Immediate Opening: 2021-2022
1 Position: 2022-2023
Program Overview:
The Selective (Surgical) Pathology Fellowship at City of Hope National Medical Center is a one-year ACGME accredited program designed to provide the fellow with advance training in the diagnosis of neoplastic disorders, incorporating molecular technology and cytogenetics as it applies to the solid tumors. The program emphasizes both diagnostic skills and research and is particularly suited for applicants interested in careers in academic pathology as well as in community hospitals with a large oncology services. Under the guidance of our experienced staff pathologists, fellows will be provided with an enriched and unique learning experience in all subspecialties of complicated oncologic surgical pathology, as well as ancillary related areas such as cytogenetics, immunohistochemistry, and molecular diagnostics. Academic activities are fostered; ample material, resources, and expert guidance are available for participation in research projects. Fellows are expected to engage in research endeavors within the department and to present findings at national meetings (USCAP). Collegiately and friendly environment will foster professional and personal growth.
The responsibilities of fellows include supervised sign out of a comprehensive range of surgical specimens with a graduated sign out responsibility. Fellows also actively participate in frozen section diagnosis. Rotating with faculty members, the fellows preview slides, sign out with faculty and provide final diagnoses on biopsies and large specimens. They review consultations, order special studies (IHC, ISH, molecular, FISH, etc.) for case work-up. Fellows actively participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Activities/Tumor Boards.
Requirements:
Candidates must be eligible for AP/CP or AP board certification (or equivalent program in Canada recognized by American Board of Pathology).
California Medical License is required at the time of appointment.
Stipends and Benefits:
Pay commensurate with the applicant’s level of training.
Program Director:
Rifat Mannan, MBBS, MD
Applications:
Please visit our website (Link: https://www.cityofhope.org/education/graduate-medical-education/clinical-residency-and-fellowships/selective-pathology-fellowship) for a complete checklist and more information.
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Ofelia Kiedpool, M.S.Ed., C-TAGME
Training Program Coordinator
Email: okiedpool@coh.org
[#10464, exp. 24 February 2022]
LAC+USC Medical Center/Keck School of Medicine of USC
Cytopathology Fellowship
Accepting Applications for
Academic Years 2023-24 and 2024-25
The Cytopathology Fellowship training program of the LAC+USC Medical Center has positions available for 2023-24 and 2024-25. This Cytopathology Fellowship training program has
the status of Continued Accreditation by the ACGME.
The Cytopathology Fellowship training program provides primary training experience in
cytopathology at LAC+USC Medical Center where there are annually 21,000 cytology
accessions, including 1,300 fine needle aspirations (FNA’s), 2,900 non-gynecologic exfoliative
specimens and 16,800 ThinPrep Pap tests per year. The affiliated hospitals of Norris Cancer
Hospital and Keck Hospital of USC provide an additional 6,900 cytopathology accessions,
including 850 FNA’s, 2,850 non-gynecologic exfoliative specimens, and 3,200 ThinPrep Pap
tests. The Department of Pathology at the LAC+USC Medical Center operates a daily morning
ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration clinic. The LAC+USC Medical Center has a high risk
population with a cervical cancer rate that provides ample experience in gynecologic
cytopathology. The Norris Cancer and Keck Hospitals provide extensive exposure to cancer
cytopathology.
Requirements: The candidate must have completed 3 years of Anatomic Pathology training or
4 years of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training by the beginning of the fellowship training.
The candidate must have a California Medical License by July 1st of their training year. A letter
from the resident’s Program Director must document all rotations the resident has taken.
Additional letters from the resident’s Cytopathology faculty are recommended.
Stipends: Support will be commensurate with the applicant’s level of training.
Submit applications to:
Wafaa A. Elatre, M.D., M.P.H., Cytopathology Program Director
Maria Guerra, Cytopathology Program Coordinator
LAC+USC Medical Center
1200 North State Street, Room A7E114
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Phone: (323) 409-7150
Fax: (323) 441-8193
E-mail: Wafaa.Elatre@med.usc.edu; mrg@usc.edu
Website: http://keck.usc.edu/pathology/training-education/fellowship-programs/cytopathology/
For more information, please visit our website at
https://sites.usc.edu/cytopath/
[#9896, exp. 20 September 2021]
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LAC+USC Medical Center/Keck School of Medicine of USC
GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship
Accepting applications for
Academic Year 2023-2024
The GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship training program of the Keck Medical Center of USC/LAC+USC Medical Center has one vacant position available for AY2023-24.
The GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship training program provides primary training experience in gastrointestinal and liver pathology at Keck Medical Center and LAC+USC Medical Center. The trainee will be exposed to a wide variety of gastrointestinal surgical pathology specimens and gain exceptional experience in transplant and non-transplant liver pathology. In addition, the fellow will have an opportunity to gain experience in gastrointestinal cytopathology.
Requirements:
The candidate must have completed 3 years of Anatomic Pathology training or 4 years of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training by the beginning of the fellowship training. The candidates are encouraged to have a year of surgical pathology fellowship training prior to the beginning of the GI/Liver fellowship.
The candidate must have a California Medical License by July 1st of their training year.
The candidate must be a U.S. green card holder or U.S. citizen.
Please submit the CAP Surgical Pathology Fellowship Application and 3 letters of recommendation (one from the Program Director and two from faculty members; letters from gastrointestinal pathologists are encouraged).
Submit applications to:
Sergei Tatishchev, MD, GI/Liver Program Director
Keck Medical Center of USC/LAC+USC Medical Center
HC4, Room 2415
1450 San Pablo Street
Los Angeles, CA 90089-9092
Telephone: (323) 865-6907
Email: Sergei.Tatishchev@med.usc.edu
[#10970, exp. 17 June 2022]
LAC+USC Medical Center/Keck School of Medicine of USC
Hematopathology Fellowship
Accepting applications for Academic Year 2021-2022 (3 positions)
The Hematopathology Fellowship training program of the University of Southern California (USC)/LAC+USC Medical Center has three positions available for FY 2021-2022.
This Hematopathology Fellowship training program has Continued Accreditation status by the ACGME and provides diverse rotations – four months each – at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, a tertiary referral center; Los Angeles County (LAC) + USC, a large historic county hospital with a highly diverse patient population; and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, a top-tier pediatric hospital with high-volume pediatric hematopathology and referral testing for flow cytometry-based minimal residual disease (MRD). These structured rotations afford our fellows exposure to a wide variety of practice settings and case materials, with abundant opportunities for scholarly activity. In particular, four months dedicated to pediatric hematopathology and flow cytometry MRD analyses (lymphoid and myeloid) is a highly unique training experience. Training at all sites emphasizes development of problem solving skills. Fellows are required to become involved with research projects and to participate in a variety of conference presentations and teaching activities.
Requirements: The candidate must have completed 3 years of Anatomic Pathology training or 4 years of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training and have a California Medical License before the start (July 1st) of the fellowship training year. A letter from the resident’s Program Director must document all rotations the resident has taken. Additional letters from the resident’s Hematopathology faculty are recommended.
Stipend: Support will be commensurate with the applicant’s level of training.
Submit applications to:
Imran N. Siddiqi MD, PhD, Hematopathology Program Director
c/o Maria Guerra, Hematopathology Program Coordinator
LAC+USC Medical Center
1100 North State Street, Room CTA7E
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Telephone: (323) 409-7150
Fax: (323) 441-8193
Email: mrg@usc.edu
[#9929, exp. 21 September 2021]
Olive View / UCLA Medical Center
Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
Description: The UCLA affiliated Olive View / UCLA medical center offers a one-year fellowship in general surgical pathology. The fellow's primary responsibilities include signing out of surgical cases, frozen section diagnosis and occasional autopsies. The program offers excellent experience in fine needle aspiration, including ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsies. With UCLA-affiliated attending faculty, there are many opportunities for interacting with staff and direct teaching. In addition, the county hospital provides exposure to many unusual and rare cases. There is also ample opportunity to attend and organize specialty conferences. Research and study time is available, including elective time in selected subspecialty areas. The rotations are predominantly at the Olive View - UCLA Medical Center, with the option to do electives at other hospitals including UCLA main campus.
Requirements: This position is open to applicants who have completed their training in AP and are Board eligible or certified. A California license is a requirement.
Stipends: Commensurate with the resident's level of training.
Application: Prefer applications before December for the following July.
Please direct inquires to:
Armine Baltayan, M.D., Program Director
Cynthia Inez, Program Coordinator
Olive View/UCLA Medical Center
14445 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342-1495
Email: abaltayan@dhs.lacounty.gov; Cinez@dhs.lacounty.gov
Telephone: (747) 210-4025 / (747) 210-4036
Fax: (747) 210-4065
[#10683, exp. 16 April 2022]
Olive View / UCLA Medical Center
Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Immediate Opening for 2021-2022
Description: The UCLA affiliated Olive View / UCLA medical center offers a one-year fellowship in general surgical pathology. The fellow's primary responsibilities include signing out of surgical cases, frozen section diagnosis and occasional autopsies. The program offers excellent experience in fine needle aspiration, including ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsies. With UCLA-affiliated attending faculty, there are many opportunities for interacting with staff and direct teaching. In addition, the county hospital provides exposure to many unusual and rare cases. There is also ample opportunity to attend and organize specialty conferences. Research and study time is available, including elective time in selected subspecialty areas. The rotations are predominantly at the Olive View - UCLA Medical Center, with the option to do electives at other hospitals including UCLA main campus.
Requirements: This position is open to applicants who have completed their training in AP and are Board eligible or certified. A California license is a requirement.
Stipends: Commensurate with the resident's level of training.
Application: Interested candidates should inquire immediately for positions starting in July 2021.
Please direct inquires to:
Armine Baltayan, M.D., Program Director
Cynthia Inez, Program Coordinator
Olive View/UCLA Medical Center
14445 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342-1495
Email: abaltayan@dhs.lacounty.gov; Cinez@dhs.lacounty.gov
Telephone: (747) 210-4025 / (747) 210-4036
Fax: (747) 210-4065
[#10775, exp. 23 August 2022]
Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Opening for July 2022
Program Description
This one-year ACGME-accredited program provides training in Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine. As one of the only institutions in the nation that has an immunohematology reference laboratory (IRL) within the hospital blood bank and is associated with a blood donor center (Stanford Blood Center), this fellowship experience is uniquely comprehensive. The Transfusion Medicine service supports both adult and pediatric patients in a large tertiary care center that includes a level 1 trauma center, multi-organ and stem cell transplantation, neonatal intensive care, and complex cardiac surgery. Fellows will be trained in transfusion medicine consultation, immunohematology, therapeutic apheresis, coagulation, stem cell processing, and regulation of blood products, allowing them to develop skills in complex clinical case management and Medical Directorship. The Stanford Blood Center provides exposure to on-site and mobile blood collection, pathogen reduction technology (PRT), infectious disease testing, and the histocompatibility & immunogenetics lab. Fellows are provided with numerous opportunities to participate in teaching, quality improvement, and research with access to advanced laboratory testing and data analytics.
Candidates must be board eligible/certified in AP & CP, CP, or other appropriate specialty board. California licensure is required at the time of appointment.
Please visit our website for more information.
Program Director
Neil Shah, MD
Email: nshah3@stanford.edu
Associate Program Director
Mrigender Singh Virk, MD
All materials and inquiries should be addressed to the program coordinator:
Devvyn Moore
Email: devvyn@stanford.edu
[#11164, exp. 2 August 2022]
Stanford University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology
Genitourinary (GU) Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2024-2025
Overview:
At Stanford, we offer a dedicated Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship (1 position per year, ACGME accredited) that will provide in-depth training in GU pathology with the goal of becoming a specialist in the field. The Stanford Genitourinary Pathology Service is rich with both routine GU pathology and advanced consultative material to learn from. Graduated responsibility opportunities include a Junior Attending rotation, presenting at GU tumor boards, teaching opportunities (such as departmental fellow-led teaching conferences), and service as a point person and consultant on GU-pathology-related issues.
Elective and research time can be used to pursue additional subspecialty training in other areas (such as GYN, GI, or renal pathology) or to work on research projects. Departmental resources and support are available for clinicopathologic and translational research projects.
Rotations:
We offer a one-year GU fellowship that provides advanced, focused, and intensive training in diagnostic genitourinary pathology:
• GU service fellowship rotation (consults, in house overflow cases, second reviews, tumor board coverage, overall service point person)
• "Junior Attending" rotation (fellow reviews GU cases with assigned residents at "sign-out" and works up cases as if going to finalize independently, with hand-off to GU pathology faculty for report finalization and discussion)
• Frozen section rotation
• Surgical pathology selectives (including "Hotseat" preliminary review of all cases prior to residents with focus on GU bench)
• Research
• Elective
• Vacation and educational/conference leave (4 weeks total)
Prerequisites: 3 yrs AP or 4 yrs AP/CP
Application Process:
Please fill out the application form (http://med.stanford.edu/pathology/education/clinical-fellowships/gu-fellowship.html) and send along with supporting documents (preferred via email) to:
Dr. Chia-Sui (Sunny) Kao, MD
Director of Genitourinary Pathology
Department of Pathology
Stanford University School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive, Room L235
Stanford, CA 94305-5324
Telephone: (650) 723-8824
Email: ckao2@stanford.edu
[#10529, exp. 27 June 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-24
There is an opening in the Hematopathology Fellowship at The University of California, San Diego for the 2023-24 academic year.
The overall goal of this one-year fellowship is to provide broad-based training in the field of Hematopathology with an emphasis on the laboratory approach to the diagnosis of benign and malignant hematolymphoid disorders. It also emphasizes education in the structure and function of routine hematology, bone marrow, special coagulation, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics, and genetic laboratories. A multi-modality approach is stressed, with the incorporation of information from multiple sources, including clinical, hematologic, morphologic, cytogenetic, flow cytometric, and molecular data. The program is structured to give trainees maximum exposure to a wealth of diversified case materials and to faculty with a variety of clinical and research interests and expertise.
Requirements: All residents with combined AP/CP training are welcome to apply. Residents with either AP or CP training will be considered on a case-by-case base. Must qualify for licensure in California.
To Apply: Please submit the following documents to Program Director, Dr. Huan-You Wang, c/o Program Manager, Ali Murtha at amurtha@ucsd.edu and/or huw003@ucsd.edu:
• Standard CAP application
• Current CV
• Personal Statement
• 3 letters of recommendation
[#10785, exp. 7 May 2022]
Selective Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UC Irvine Medical Center offers a one-year Selective Surgical Pathology Fellowship that provides training to prepare our fellow for successful general surgical pathology. Broad exposure to all aspects of surgical pathology, including preparing complex surgical cases for sign out, frozen section examination, consultation cases, gross room supervision, and junior attending role. Additional time may be spent in subspecialized services including GI, GYN, breast, or GU, among others. Depending on the fellow’s interest the fellowship can be geared towards either a head and neck, a gynecological or a Women’s Health fellowship whereon completion, certificate in respective fields can be obtained. The fellow will be responsible for some multi-disciplinary tumor board conferences and resident teaching; research activity is highly encouraged during the year as well. Candidates are required to have successfully graduated from an ACGME accredited AP or AP/CP residency program.
Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship: Dr. Cary Johnson
UC Irvine Medical Center
101 The City Dr. S., Dept. of Pathology
Orange, CA 92868
To apply, please send letter of intent, Curriculum Vitae, and 3 letters of reference to:
Erika Somers
Email: esomers@hs.uci.edu
And apply online at: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF06888
UC Irvine Medical Center is the principal clinical facility for UC Irvine Health and School of Medicine’s teaching and research programs. For 14 consecutive years, the medical center has been rated among the nation's best hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. The Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) of UC Irvine is an NCI designated comprehensive cancer center. The CFCCC has a membership drawn from more than 32 academic departments across six schools at UC Irvine, including the schools of Medicine, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Information & Computer Science, Engineering and Business.
The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.
[#11056, exp. 8 July 2022]
University of California, Davis
Department of Pathology
GYN/Breast Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The University of California, Davis, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is seeking candidates for its Gyn/Breast Pathology Fellowship for the 2023-2024 academic year.
UC Davis offers a 1-year GYN/Breast pathology fellowship which is designed to prepare the fellow as a diagnostic expert in the interpretation of GYN and breast pathology specimens, while also providing continued exposure to the other surgical pathology subspecialties. Expertise will include gross examination, biopsy diagnosis / interpretation, appropriate workup of cancer resections, and intraoperative consultations (frozen section interpretation). The fellow will develop an analytical approach to diagnosis, which includes the appropriate use of ancillary techniques (immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology). Training in this program will encompass consultation to health care staff, residents, pathologists, and clinicians including tumor boards and other conferences. The fellow will also participate in departmental teaching activities for residents and medical students. At completion, the successful fellow will be able to demonstrate the knowledge, poise, maturity and communication skills to effectively function at the level of junior staff/faculty. Additional components of this fellowship may include junior attending sign-out experience (in agreement and at the discretion of the Fellowship Director).
The Fellowship Director will select from resident applicants who have preferably had four or more years of training with two years anatomic pathology and two years clinical pathology experience or an AP only residency. Applicants must be licensed in California by the spring prior to their start date.
Completed applications consist of the following and must be free of gaps of time, whether professional or personal:
- CV/Resume/CAP standardized form
- Personal statement
- Three letters of recommendation sent directly from the author (one must be from the Residency Program Director)
- Please address to John Bishop, M.D., Director, GYN/Breast Pathology Fellowship
Please submit all application materials to Mayra Hernandez, Fellowship Program Coordinator at: hs-pathfellowships@ucdavis.edu
For additional information, please visit our website at:
https://health.ucdavis.edu/pathology/education/fellowship_program/GYN-breast.html
[#10657, exp. 11 May 2022]
University of California, Davis
Department of Pathology
GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The University of California, Davis, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is seeking candidates for its GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship for the 2023-2024 academic year.
UC Davis offers a one-year GI Pathology fellowship which is designed to prepare the fellow as a diagnostic expert in the interpretation of GI, liver, and pancreatobiliary specimens, while also providing continued exposure to the other surgical pathology subspecialties. Expertise will include: gross examination, biopsy diagnosis/interpretation, appropriate work-up of cancer resections, and intra-operative consultations (frozen section interpretation). The fellow will develop an analytical approach to diagnosis, which includes the appropriate use of ancillary techniques (immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology). Training in this program will encompass consultation to health care staff, residents, pathologists and clinicians including tumor boards and other conferences. The fellow will also participate in departmental teaching activities for residents and medical students. At completion, the successful fellow will be able to demonstrate the knowledge, poise, maturity and communication skills to effectively function at the level of junior staff/faculty. The fellowship also includes the opportunity for junior attending sign-out experience, upon approval of the Fellowship Director.
The Program Director will select from resident applicants who have preferably had four or more years of training with two years anatomic pathology and two years clinical pathology experience or an AP only residency. Completed applications consist of the following and must be free of gaps of time, whether professional or personal: CV/Resume/CAP standardized form; personal statement, three letters of recommendation sent directly from the author (one must be from the Residency Program Director). Please address all letters to Karen Matsukuma, M.D., Ph.D., Director, GI/Liver Pathology Fellowship.
Applicants must be licensed in California in the Spring prior to their start date. Please submit application materials to Fellowship Program Coordinator, Mayra Hernandez at:
HS-PathFellowships@ucdavis.edu
For additional information, please visit our website at:
https://health.ucdavis.edu/pathology/education/fellowship_program/GI-liver.html
[#9680, exp. 11 October 2021]
University of California, Davis
Department of Pathology
Hematopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The University of California, Davis, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is seeking candidates for its ACGME-certified Hematopathology Fellowship for the 2023-2024 academic year.
The program is designed to give a broad experience in diagnostic hematology and in laboratory hematology. The fellow in hematopathology will gain experience and expertise in the processing and interpretation of peripheral blood smears, bone marrow aspirates and biopsies and lymph nodes. Since hematopathology is primarily a subspecialty, based in the laboratory, exposure to a variety of modern diagnostic techniques and the operation of a laboratory is required. This includes familiarity with a full range of standard coagulation measures, immunopathology, hemoglobin analysis, molecular biology, special histochemistry, cytogenetics, hematology instrumentation, quality control and laboratory management. Training in this program will encompass studies relevant to hematopathology with flow cytometry, electron microscopy and surface marker techniques. The fellow will be encouraged to develop research projects in one or more areas of interest to him/her.
The Program Director will select from resident applicants preferably who have had four or more years of training with two years anatomic pathology and two years clinical pathology experience; or three years clinical pathology experience with eligibility to take CP Boards. E.O.E. Completed applications consist of the following and must include all gaps of time regardless of professional or personal:
• CV/Resume/CAP standardized form
• Personal Statement
• Three letters of recommendation (one must be from your Residency Program Director), please address to Denis M. Dwyre, M.D., Director, Hematopathology Fellowship
• Letter of interest or intent
Applicants must be licensed in California in the Spring prior to their start date. Please submit application materials to Fellowship Program Coordinator, Mayra Hernandez, at: HS-PathFellowships@ucdavis.edu
For additional information, please visit our website at:
http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/pathology/education/fellowship_program/hematopathology.html
[#9681, exp. 10 September 2021]
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Sacramento, California
Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021-2023
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the Department of Radiology at UC Davis Health seeks a Fellow for its Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program.
- This trans-disciplinary ACGME-accredited program provides the fellow will unique opportunities to:
- Engage with clinical and informatics faculty in multiple specialties throughout UC Davis Health.
- Work directly with Chief Medical Information Officer Jeffery Wajda (Program Director).
- Pursue learning projects in collaboration with industry and UC Davis Health.
- Participate in course work from UC Davis Health’s highly regarded Health Informatics Graduate Program: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/informatics/
- Leverage programs and resources at UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Center for Health and Technology, Center for Virtual Care, and the Center for Population Health Improvement.
Length of fellowship is two years.
- Minimum Qualifications:
- MD or DO degree from an appropriately accredited institution.
- AP/CP, AP-only, or CP-only residency training or completion of another ACGME-accredited residency program, and eligibility/certification in the area of training from the American Board of Medical Specialties.
To initiate the application process: Please submit CV/Resume/CAP Standardized Form, Personal Statement, and three letters of recommendation (one must be from your Residency Program Director). Please address to: Jeffery Wajda, DO, Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship, and letter of interest to Program Coordinator, Mayra Hernandez: hs-pathfellowships@ucdavis.edu.
Questions: Contact Ms. Hernandez at (916) 734-2350.
For more details on program and application process, please visit our website: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/pathology/education/fellowship_program/clinical-informatics.html
[#10517, exp. 9 March 2022]
Neuropathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021-2023
The UCSD Neuropathology Fellowship has an unexpected opening for July 2021-June 2023.
The strengths of the Program include the participating teaching faculty with subspecialty expertise in pediatric, forensic, neuromuscular, ophthalmic, tumor and neurodegenerative pathology, and research scientists, including basic and physician-scientists, who have active laboratory research programs and are recognized experts in their respective fields. The Program also enjoys an outstanding relationship with the Departments of Neurosciences and Neurosurgery with respect to daily interactions associated with patient care activities, teaching conferences, and rotations of post-graduate trainees in Neuropathology. Such a relationship enriches the clinical neuroscience educational environment of the Training Program. The scope and quality of the clinical case material results from the four sites providing teaching materials, including the UC hospitals, the VA San Diego Medical Center, Rady Children’s Hospital, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner. The program curriculum also emphasizes neuroscience research training by utilizing one of the most outstanding neuroscience research environments in the United States. It is uniquely strengthened by the outstanding affiliated institutes and centers, including the Salk Institute, the UCSD Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, the Scripps Research Institute, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, the Burnham Institute, and the Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Requirements: Applicants must have completed Anatomic Pathology residency training and are expected to be eligible for certification by the American Board of Pathology. Applicants for combined AP/NP training are expected to meet the requirements for the overall residency program.
To apply, please submit a CAP application, updated CV and 3 letters of recommendation to Alexandra Murtha at amurtha@ucsd.edu
[#10269, exp. 6 January 2022]
Post Graduate Fellowship Training Positions
The Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Alberta and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary together with Alberta Precision Laboratories, is offering Post Graduate Fellowship Training positions in:
• Pediatric Pathology
• Combined Renal, Hepato-Biliary and Transplantation Pathology
• Renal Pathology
• Lymphoproliferative Disorders
• Breast Pathology
• Coagulation Medicine
• Transfusion Medicine
• Clinical Biochemistry
• Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics
• Molecular Genetic Pathology
• Clinical Microbiology
• Gastrointestinal Pathology
For detailed Fellowship Training Program descriptions and application deadlines at the University of Alberta:
• MD fellowships, click here
• PhD fellowships, click here
For detailed Fellowship Training Program descriptions and application deadlines at the University of Calgary, click here.
[#10652, exp. 22 July 2022]
Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine - GI / liver, opening for 2024 [#9901, exp. 14 September 2021]
Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Soft Tissue Pathology, opening for 2022 and 2023 [#11112, exp. 23 July 2022]
Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Surgical Pathology, openings for 2022 and 2023 [#10178, exp. 4 December 2021]
Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Transplantation Pathology, openings for 2022 and 2023 [#9887, exp. 09 September 2021]
Hartford Hospital
Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 & 2023-2024
Program Description: Hartford Hospital offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited cytopathology fellowship in a high-volume, collegial setting, under the supervision of six experienced cyto/surgical pathologists. The fellow develops expertise in gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytopathology, including FNAs from all sites and EUS/EBUS specimens. The fellow also works with pathology residents rotating in cytopathology, and with a staff of exceptional cytotechnologists. The fellow has increasing levels of responsibility commensurate with level of performance and is exposed to all aspects of the laboratory, including quality assurance/improvement, fine needle aspiration biopsy adequacy assessment, cytopreparatory techniques, ancillary immunocytochemical and molecular techniques and correlation with surgical pathology specimens. In addition to the large volume of daily cases, the fellow has access to an exhaustive cytopathology library and glass slide study cases.
The laboratory processes over 100,000 Paps annually and uses both ThinPrep and Surepath technologies. It receives over 7,500 non-gyn specimens, including over 2,500 FNAs. Upon completion of the program, the fellow is well prepared for a cytopathology career in either an academic or private practice setting.
Requirements: Candidates must have completed training in anatomic pathology and passed Step-3 of the USMLE.
Applications: Fellow appointments are effective July 1st of each year. Applicants should submit a copy of their CV, personal statement of interest and goals, and three letters of reference to:
Mary Fiel-Gan, M.D.
Program Director
Claudette Davidson
Program Coordinator
Email: Claudette.davidson@hhchealth.org
[#11114-2, exp. 11 August 2021]
Hartford Hospital
Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 & 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology at Hartford Hospital sponsors three advanced-level one-year fellowships in surgical pathology. The Division of Anatomic Pathology represents an extensive training resource based on over 50,000 surgical accessions. The program features, in addition to the general surgical pathology rotations, opportunities for extensive experience in all subspecialty areas. The fellow program is structured to include 9-months of service responsibility and 3 months of elective rotation.
Surgical pathology rotation: The surgical pathology fellow (under direct supervision of attending pathologists) is part of a team approach to signing out surgical pathology cases. Along with residents and pathology attendings the fellows perform frozen sections and gross specimens. The fellows are expected to assume the role of team leader by managing overflow. They independently preview slides before sign out with the attending staff.
Experience in immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology and other subspecialities are available through elective rotations. Opportunities for teaching at the student and resident levels are available as are opportunities for presentation of diagnostic material at clinical pathological conferences. Investigative work and clinical-pathologic research activities are encouraged and resources are readily available.
Requirements: Completion of an accredited training program in AP or AP/CP and must have passed USMLE Step 3.
Applications: Fellowship appointments are effective July 1 of each academic year. Inquires regarding applications should be addressed to:
Margaret Assaad, M.D.
Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Hartford Hospital
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
80 Seymour Street, P.O. Box 5037
Hartford, CT 06102-5037
Telephone: (860) 972-6113
Claudette Davidson
Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator
Email: Claudette.Davidson@hhchealth.org
[#11114-1, exp. 11 August 2022]
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (MGUH)
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Transplant, Medical Kidney and Liver Pathology Fellowship
Description: The Transplant, Medical Kidney and Liver Pathology fellowship offers a unique and the first of its kind opportunity that combines training in medical kidney, medical liver and transplant pathology of kidney, liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. The Medstar Georgetown Transplant Institute (MGTI) is one of the leading and largest transplant centers in the United States by volumes and outcomes. This program is also a referral center in the above specialties for all Medstar Health Hospitals in Maryland and the District of Columbia and the Children’s National Medical Center (CNMC) (Washington, DC).
The Transplant, Medical Kidney and Liver pathology fellowship is a one-year fellowship that provides training in the subspecialties of transplant pathology (kidney, liver, pancreas and small bowel/other GI tract) and native kidney and liver pathology. Clinical material includes a diverse variety and high volume of common and uncommon transplant pathology, medical liver and medical kidney materials. The fellow will be exposed to approximately 2500 specimens from MGUH, CNMC and other Medstar hospitals and will gain clinical competency in light microscopy, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostics in transplant, renal and liver pathology. The fellow will also participate and lead translational research projects and present in national and international scientific meetings.
The educational mission of the fellowship program is to provide comprehensive training in medical kidney, medical liver and transplant pathology with emphasis on producing a competent diagnostician, an educator to medical students and pathology residents and a consultant to transplant physicians, nephrologists and hepatologists.
Requirements: Applicants should have an MD or DO degree and be board-eligible or board-certified in Anatomic Pathology or combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Stipend: Commensurate with the level of post-graduate training, the base salaries for all trainees are set by the Office of Graduate Medical Education according to PGY level. Optional health benefits, life and disability insurance, flexible spending and retirement plan enrollment are available for all trainees. Generous educational and books funds, as well as parking, is provided.
Applications: The 2021 position has been filled. Now accepting applicants for the 2022 and 2023 academic year. Please email a cover letter, standardized College of American Pathology Fellowship application, personal statement, three letters of recommendation, current CV and ECFMG certification (if applicable) to:
Giovanna Taylor, Fellowship Program Coordinator
Email: Giovanna.J.Taylor@gunet.georgetown.edu
Telephone: (202) 687-7020
The Fellowship Program Director, Dr. Bhaskar Kallakury, MD, can be contacted by email at kallakub@gunet.georgetown.edu for additional information.
Website: https://www.medstarhealth.org/education/affiliated-hospitals-2/medstar-georgetown-university-hospital/transplant-medical-kidney-and-liver-pathology/
[#10137, exp. 23 November 2021]
Mayo Clinic – Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 (1); 2023-2024 (2)
Mayo Clinic Florida has an ACGME accredited surgical pathology fellowship program that hosts two fellows/year. Currently, there is an opening for the 2022-2023 academic year and two openings for the 2023-2024 academic year. Applications are now being accepted for these positions. Please click HERE to submit your application.
The established program offers extensive and comprehensive training to prepare fellows for successful transition to an attending pathologist. Last year, over 36,500 cases were accessioned, including 2100 frozen sections and 3000 outside consult cases. We have an intimate department which facilitates individualized training with graduated responsibility. Program faculty are experienced in GI, lung, breast, urology, kidney, neurology and transplant pathology. Fellows sign out cases, participate in departmental and interdepartmental conferences, and have opportunities to teach residents and medical students.
Mayo Clinic Florida is a 300-bed hospital located in beautiful northern Florida where the weather is pleasant all year round.
Requirements: Applications must be graduates of an accredited pathology residence program (AP/CP or AP) and be board eligible or certified.
Mayo Clinic supports ECGMG J-1 visa sponsorship and many H-1B temporary work visa in special circumstances.
Program Director: Cherise Cortese MD
Contact:
Pamela Furneaux
Mayo Clinic Florida
4500 San Pablo Road
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Telephone: (904) 953-4597
Email: Furneaux.Pamela@mayo.edu
Website: Mayo Clinic Florida: Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
[#10326, exp. 13 March 2022]
Breast Pathology Fellowship (one position per year)
Accepting applications for 2022-2023
The Breast Pathology fellowship based at the Department of Anatomic Pathology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) is a one-year fellowship designed to provide extensive exposure to diagnostic, prognostic and theranostic breast pathology as well as multidisciplinary management of breast disease. The fellow will participate in intraoperative gross examinations of breast specimens, intraoperative evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes, sign out of cases, and breast multidisciplinary tumor board discussions. The fellow will also have 3-4 weeks of clinical rotations through the breast medical oncology and radiation oncology clinics as well as surgical oncology including OR observership. The fellow will actively participate in teaching pathology residents, surgical oncology fellows and visiting international physicians. The fellow will have dedicated research time and will be required to be involved in departmental basic and translational research activities and contribute to publishing abstracts and peer-reviewed articles.
Moffitt Cancer Center is a premier hospital with NCI/NIH Comprehensive Cancer Center designation. The University of South Florida and The Anatomic Pathology Department at MCC offer fellowships in Cytopathology, Surgical Oncologic Pathology, Head/Neck and Endocrine Pathology, Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology, Dermatopathology, Molecular Pathology and Hematopathology. MCC accessions approximately 6,000 breast cases per year plus approximately 2400 prognostic/molecular tests. In addition to the large number and the complexity of cases, a great asset of this program is the outstanding faculty as well as the in-house molecular diagnostics. The integrated multidisciplinary practice model enhanced with molecular pathology and personalized medicine programs well prepare the graduates to practice Breast pathology in the changing world of precision medicine
Requirements: Applicants must have at least three years of AP training or four years of AP/CP training in an ACGME accredited program and must be eligible for AP or AP/CP boards.
Stipends: Commensurate with level of post graduate training.
Program Director: Marilin Rosa, MD
Associate Member
Section Head of Breast Pathology
Cytopathologist
Department of Anatomic Pathology and Comprehensive Breast Program
Department of Oncologic Sciences & Pathology, University of South Florida
For application please contact the Fellowship Education Coordinator, Angie Courtney, at angie.courtney@moffitt.org
You can read more about Moffitt's fellowships at https://moffitt.org/careers-education/education/undergraduate-and-graduate-medical-education/.
[#9968, exp. 21 January 2022]
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Department of Anatomic Pathology at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute offers a
one-year fellowship in Gastrointestinal and Hepato-pancreato-biliary pathology, starting July 1, 2023.
The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center is a Comprehensive Cancer Center designated by the National
Cancer Institute and located on the campus of the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. The
Cancer Center has ~4,500 GI biopsies, ~1,800 GI resections, and ~5,000 GI consultations /year from
outside institutions. The existence of a busy pancreato-biliary surgical oncology program provides a
large number of pancreatic and hepatobiliary specimens, in addition to esophageal, gastric, intestinal
and colorectal resections. The advanced endoscopy service performs endoscopic mucosal and
submucosal resections. The Cancer Center has an active bone marrow transplantation service, and the
GI pathology group reviews many biopsies to rule out graft-vs-host disease. There are ~800 cytology
FNA specimens.
The fellowship program is designed to provide comprehensive and advanced training in all aspects of GI
and Hepato-pancreato-biliary pathology including both neoplastic and non-neoplastic surgical pathology
and cytopathology utilizing immunohistochemistry, fluorescent in situ hybridization and molecular
pathology (pyrosequencing, sequenom, next generation sequencing, etc.).
The GI fellow's responsibilities include specimen gross inspection, frozen section interpretation,
complete evaluation and preparation of GI cases including review/consultation cases, and presentations
at the tumor boards and intradepartmental conferences. The fellow is expected to be closely involved in
the Anatomic Pathology departmental research activities. The fellow is expected to present the research
activities at national and international meetings (USCAP, ASCP, CAP etc.), and to submit at least one
Moffitt research manuscript for publication during the training period. The fellow is also expected to
actively participate in the teaching of medical students, residents and visiting physicians. The fellow will
be supervised and guided by the GI Pathology faculties. The Fellowship will consider optional elective
time for gaining experience in other specialties prior to the graduation. The deadline to apply is July 31, 2021. The standard CAP Fellowship training application packet is accepted.
For further information, please contact:
Jackie Campbell
Education Coordinator
Moffitt Cancer Center
MCC-GME
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, FL 33612
Email: Jackie.campbell@moffitt.org
Fax: (813) 745-8798
[#10606, exp. 28 July 2022]
Genitourinary and Gynecologic (GU + Gyn) Pathology Fellowship
(1 position per year)
Accepting Applications for 2023-2024
The Division of Genitourinary (GU) Pathology and Gynecological (Gyn) Pathology in the Department of Pathology at Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) is currently accepting applications for a combined GU and Gyn Pathology fellowship positions starting July 1, 2023.
Description: The combined GU + Gyn Pathology Fellowship Program at MCC will provide comprehensive training in all oncologic aspects of GU and Gyn pathology. The fellow will equally divide the clinical service time rotating between the two subspecialties and will be trained to diagnose and report routine and complex cases of the two subspecialties. Additional experience in urine, upper urinary tract and Gyn cytology will be provided. Fellow is expected to present tumor boards and departmental teaching conferences. Involvement in departmental research activities contributing to publishing abstracts and papers is required.
The Department of Pathology processes 4500 GU and 3600 Gyn specimens per year which include in-house, review and consult cases.
The program allows for 2 weeks research, 3 weeks vacation and 1 week conference time.
Requirements: Applicants must have completed three years of accredited anatomic pathology training and must have cleared or be Board eligible. Board certified candidates will be preferred.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the years of postgraduate training.
Required application material:
• Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships (download from the College of American Pathologists (CAP) website)
• 3 letters of recommendation (1 from current program director)
• CV
• Personal Statement
• USMLE scores
• Transcripts
Please send completed applications and direct questions to:
Jackie Campbell
Graduate Medical Education Coordinator
Moffitt Cancer Center
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, Florida 33612
Telephone: (813) 745-3131
Email: jackie.campbell@moffitt.org
And
Jasreman Dhillon, MD
Program Director, GU+Gyn Fellowship
Associate Member and Section Head, GU Pathology
Department of Pathology, MCC
Email: jasreman.dhillon@moffitt.org
[#10777, exp. 8 August 2022]
Head & Neck/Endocrine Pathology Fellowship (one position per year)
We will start accepting applications immediately for AY 2023-2024.
The Department of Anatomic Pathology at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center is pleased to announce the inaugural opening of a Head & Neck/Endocrine Pathology Fellowship Program. The program is a one-year fellowship based at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute (MCC). The Head & Neck/Endocrine Pathology Fellowship will provide a broad exposure, along with in-depth training in all aspects of neoplastic and non-neoplastic head and neck and endocrine pathology. Opportunity exists to enhance the diagnostic and clinical correlative skills and competency of the fellow in order to be able to pursue a successful career in the academic, community hospital, and practice settings. The fellow will have eight months of clinical service, including consultation service and surgical bench, and teaching responsibilities. Four months will be dedicated to the following rotations: cytopathology (2 months), research (1 month), Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory (1 month), exposure to the remaining CCSG Cores and the QA/Lab Management topics (1 month).
Moffitt Cancer Center is a premier hospital with NCI/NIH Comprehensive Cancer Center designation. The University of South Florida and The Anatomic Pathology Department at MCC offer fellowships in Cytopathology, Surgical Oncologic Pathology, Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology, Breast, Dermatopathology, Molecular Pathology and Hematopathology. Case material includes 300 biopsies, 850 routine specimens, 500 review cases and greater than 1,000 outside expert consultation cases per year. Integration with Head & Neck, and Endocrine Tumor Program includes participation in weekly Multidisciplinary Tumor Board, translational research projects, and operating room.
Requirements: Applicants must have at least three years of AP training or four years of AP/CP training in an ACGME accredited program and must be eligible for AP or AP/CP boards. The program has a preference for candidates who are already board certified.
Stipends: Commensurate with level of post graduate training.
Program Director: Bruce Wenig, MD
Senior Member
Section Head of Head & Neck/Endocrine Pathology
Department of Anatomic Pathology
Department of Oncologic Sciences & Pathology, University of South Florida
Other Faculty:
Pathology: Dr. Juan Hernandez-Prera, Dr. Barbara Centeno, Dr. Marilyn Bui
Head & Neck: Dr. Louis Harrison, Dr. Christine Chung, Dr. Trad Wadsworth
Endocrine: Dr. Julie Hallanger-Johnson, Dr. Bryan McIver, Dr. Christine Chung, Dr. Kristen Otto
For application please contact the Fellowship Education Coordinator, Lorie Jennings, at lorie.jennings@moffitt.org.
You can read more about Moffitt's fellowships at https://moffitt.org/careers-education/education/undergraduate-and-graduate-medical-education/
[#9516, exp. 5 August 2021]
Hematopathology Fellowship Program
2 Open Positions for 2023-2024
The Hematopathology Fellowship is an ACGME accredited, one-year comprehensive training program. We strive to train independent hematopathologists to acquire state of the art diagnostic skills and clinical research knowledge, and to foster the pursuit of academic or specialty practice careers. The structure of our one-year clinical fellowship provides one core year of training in diagnostic hematopathology to meet eligibility for the subspecialty certification in Hematology given by the American Board of Pathology.
The training program allows the fellows to be responsible for daily direction of a busy clinical service and consultation and mentoring both pathology residents and hematology/medical oncology fellows. The fellows will become proficient in evaluation of hematopathologic materials by exposure to approximately 5,800 in-house and consultation bone marrows, 5000 flow cytometry analyses, 1,000 in-house and consultation lymph nodes, 1,300 fine needle aspirates of lymph nodes, and 5,000 peripheral blood smears and body fluids yearly.
Eligibility
Successful candidates will be Florida medical licensed or eligible, American Board of Pathology certified or board-eligible, and have completed an ACGME-accredited Anatomic Pathology residency.
How to Apply
• Contact GME Coordinator for Application.
• Submit your CV, personal statement of your career plans in Hematopathology, and copies of USMLE scores, if available.
• Submit three letters of recommendation (including one from your current residency program director or department chair) via email and regular mail way.
Submit application and supporting documents to:
Lorie Jennings
Program coordinator
Hematopathology fellowship
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, Florida 33612
Telephone: 813-745-2250
Email: lorie.jennings@moffitt.org
and
Ling Zhang, MD
Associate Member/Associate Professor
Program Director, Hematopathology Fellowship
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, Florida 33612
Telephone: 813-745-2852
Email: Ling.Zhang@moffitt.org
[#9515, exp. 12 August 2021]
Moffitt Cancer Center
Oncologic Molecular Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Department of Anatomic Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida offers a one-year fellowship in experimental and translational Oncologic Molecular Pathology in conjunction with ongoing exposure to
Surgical Pathology.
Our fellowship provides the successful candidate an opportunity to pursue translational research in personalized cancer
care. Duties will include advanced molecular analysis including preview of molecular pathology and next generation genomics results, assay validation, and translation of results into clinical care with interactions with oncologists and Personalized Medicine Group. There will be ample opportunities for research, including clinical molecular epidemiology with genomics data and image analysis for quality assurance, and for involvement in biomarker intensive clinical trials.
Successful candidates will be Florida medical licensed or eligible, board certified or board-eligible, and have completed an
ACGME-accredited Anatomic Pathology residency.
Required application material:
• Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships (download from the College of American Pathologists (CAP)
website)
• 3 letters of recommendation (one from current program director preferred)
• Updated CV
• USMLE scores
• Transcripts
• Personal Statement
Please send completed applications and direct questions to:
Jackie Campbell
Graduate Medical Education Coordinator
Moffitt Cancer Center
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, Florida 33612
Telephone: 813-745-3131
Email: jackie.campbell@moffitt.org
[#10268, exp. 23 February 2022]
Moffitt Cancer Center
Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship
(2) Openings for 2023-2024
The program is based at the Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) and is designed to provide training in all aspects of tumor pathology. The fellow will be involved in subspecialty sign out rotations on a monthly basis for 10 months and two months of elective in all subspecialty areas, including research and Molecular Pathology. The elective time can also be devoted to one subspecialty area.
This fellowship will include the gross inspection, frozen section interpretation as well as complete evaluation of the surgical and consult cases assigned to the fellow and under direct supervision of the faculty members. There are approximately 17,000 mostly complex surgical cases and 15,000 consultations/reviews. The fellow will actively participate in the teaching of medical students, pathology residents, and visiting international physicians. Fellows are required to be involved in departmental basic and translational research activities and contribute to publishing abstracts and peer reviewed papers.
Moffitt Cancer Center is a premier hospital with NCI/NIH Comprehensive Cancer Center designation. This fellowship program has a 22-year history and has trained many pathologists who are now in leadership positions of various practice settings. In addition to the large number and complexity of cases, a great asset of this program is the outstanding faculty who are experts in their perspective subspecialty with national and international recognition. The integrated multidisciplinary practice model enhanced with molecular pathology and personalized medicine programs well prepare the graduates to practice surgical pathology in the changing world of precision medicine.
Requirements: Applicants must have either four years of Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology (AP)/(CP) training or at least three years of AP training and eligible for the AP Board.
Stipends: Commensurate with level of post graduate training.
Request applications from Jackie Campbell, Fellowship Education Coordinator, at jackie.campbell@moffitt.org or (813) 745-3131. You can read more about Moffitt's fellowships at https://moffitt.org/careers-education/education/undergraduate-and-graduate-medical-education/.
[#10459, exp. 23 April 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship Position
2024 - 2025
The University of Florida Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory
Medicine Cytopathology Fellowship is an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education (ACGME)-accredited comprehensive one-year fellowship program in
cytopathology that begins annually on July 1.
The program provides advanced and intensive training in all areas of cytopathology
including gynecological cytology, non-gynecological cytology, and fine needle
aspiration (FNA). Additionally, the fellows will have hands-on experience in ultrasound
guided FNA of superficial lesions.
Our faculty includes six American Board of Pathology-subspecialty certified cytopathologists. We currently review more than 6,500 non-gynecological
cytology specimens, including approximately 2,400 FNAs and over 9000 gynecological
specimens (Thin-layer preparation pap tests) per year. Our fellows are expected to participate
in teaching and related interdepartmental conferences. Opportunities for research
activities are available throughout the program.
Applicant Requirements
Successful fellowship candidates must be eligible for certification or certified in Anatomic, or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, by the American Board of Pathology. Applicants are
required to have passed all three steps of the United States Medical Licensing
Examination.
For International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
The Department requires that all IMGs applicants have valid certificates from the
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. The University of Florida
supports J1 visas but does not support H1B visas.
Applications
Completed application packets must include:
• National Standard Application-pdf (or National Standard Application-Word document download)
• Curriculum vitae
• Three letters of recommendation (addressed to fellowship director)
Please send completed packets to:
Marino E. Leon, M.D.
Cytopathology Fellowship Program Director
University of Florida College of Medicine
Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
P.O. Box 100275
Gainesville, FL 32610
Email: marino.leon@ufl.edu
Please cc:
Margo Kramer
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: kramer@pathology.ufl.edu
[#10196, exp. 12 January 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
2022 - 2023
2023 - 2024
The University of Florida Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine offers a comprehensive one-year fellowship in surgical pathology that provides advanced and intensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology.
The non-ACGME-accredited Surgical Pathology Fellowship at the University of Florida provides fellows with the opportunity for advanced training and in-depth experience in different facets of surgical pathology with particular interest in Gastrointestinal and Liver, Genitourinary, Breast and Gynecologic pathology. It also prepares them for a career in either academics or private practice. A large volume of surgical and consultation material provides an opportunity for the development of proficiency in the diagnosis of neoplastic and benign diseases, as well as transplant pathology. In addition to all subspecialties of surgical pathology, elective rotations in hematopathology/flow cytometry, dermatopathology, renal
pathology/electron microscopy and cytopathology are available.
Fellows will have the opportunity for graduated sign-out responsibilities, including intraoperative
consultations.
Applicant Requirements:
Successful fellowship candidates must be certification-eligible or certified in anatomic, or anatomic and clinical pathology, by the American Board of Pathology. Applicants are required to have passed all three steps of the United States Medical Licensing Examination.
For International Medical Graduates
The Department requires that all IMG applicants have valid certificates from the Educational Commission
for Foreign Medical Graduates. The University of Florida supports J1 visas but does not support H1B
visas.
Applications
-
Completed application packets must be must include:
- National Standard Application [PDF] (or National Standard Application [Word document]);
- Personal statement of interest;
- Curriculum vitae; and
- Three letters of recommendation (addressed to the fellowship director).
Please send complete packets to:
Sara Moscovita Falzarano, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
University of Florida College of Medicine
Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
P.O. Box 100275
Gainesville, FL 32610
Email: sfalzarano@ufl.edu
Please cc:
Margo Kramer
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: kramer@pathology.ufl.edu
[#9697, exp. 16 August 2021]
University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Openings for 2021 and 2022
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at The University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville is accepting applications for our ACGME-approved transfusion medicine fellowship position. The program is designed to provide a quality experience in the broad discipline of blood banking and transfusion medicine. Our curriculum provides the fellow with individual mentorship and guidance by faculty with expertise in transfusion service, apheresis, blood banking, infectious disease testing, stem cell therapy, immunology and transplant serology.
Shands Jacksonville Medical Center (SJMC) is a 695 bed level 1 trauma center with a level 2 neonatal intensive care unit and an active cardiac surgery program. Fellowship experience will include rotations in The Blood Alliance Community Blood Center and at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville. The candidate must be board eligible/certified in AP/CP or CP and must be eligible for an unrestricted medical training license in the State of Florida.
Please send inquires to (email for specific details):
Agnes E. Aysola, M.D.
Director of Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program
c/o Rebel Jones, Program Administrator
University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
655 W. 8th Street
Jacksonville, FL 32209
Email: rebel.jones@jax.ufl.edu
Telephone: (904) 244-4889
Fax: (904) 244-4060
[#9833, exp. 2 November 2021]
University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Breast Pathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021
Opening for 2023
The Breast Pathology Fellowship at The University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville offers a one-year non-ACGME accredited fellowship program in breast pathology and is currently accepting applications. We are committed to producing graduates capable of entry into academic or private practice and promoting a multidisciplinary approach to breast health care.
Program Director
Shahla Masood, M.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Faculty
Raafat Makary, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Eligibility
The fellowship is available to individuals who have completed training in pathology in an ACGME-accredited residency program. Board certification/eligibility in either AP or AP/CP is required by the beginning of the fellowship in breast pathology. Step 3 is also a requirement. Early application is encouraged.
Number of Positions
1
Required Documentation
Once applicants have submitted their standardized CAP application, they will need to send the following documents in order to be considered for a fellowship position:
• Three letters of recommendation from an institution in which the applicant has trained should be sent. These letters should be addressed to Shahla Masood, M.D. (Program Director and Chair, Department of Pathology).
• Copy of medical school diploma and translation, if necessary.
• Letters certifying training from each institution in which the applicant has trainied or a copy of the completion certificate.
• International Medical School Graduates must submit a copy of their ECFMG certificate.
• Copy of Steps 1, 2, and 3 with passing score.
Contact Person
Rebel Jones
GME Program Administrator
Telephone: 904-244-4889
Fax: 904-244-4060
Email: Rebel.Jones@jax.ufl.edu
How to Apply
Please send application and supporting documents by email to Program Administrator
Address
University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
655 West 8th Street
Jacksonville, FL 32209
[#9694, exp. 16 August 2021]
Cytopathology Fellowship
University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville
Openings for 2022 and 2023
The Cytopathology Fellowship Program at the University of Florida - College of Medicine - Jacksonville offers a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship program in diagnostic cytopathology. The program focuses exclusively on gynecological cytology, non-gynecological cytology, and fine needle aspiration biopsy cytology. Weekly didactic and microscopic conferences, monthly lectures, as well as a bi-monthly journal club supplement this training. During this period, the fellow is engaged in the examination of the cytopathologic material submitted to the Service under the supervision of the attending staff. The program also includes participation in the Intraoperative Cytology Consultation Service. Fellows are encouraged to participate in research projects with members of the department and/or in cooperation with clinicians.
Program Director
Shahla Masood, MD
Faculty
Jinous Saremian, MD
Anwer Siddiqi, MD
Length of Program
1 year
Eligibility
The fellowship is available to individuals who have completed training in pathology in an ACGME-accredited residency program. Board certification/ eligibility in either AP or AP/CP is required by the beginning of the fellowship in Cytopathology. Step 3 is a requirement as well as eligibility for medical license in the state of Florida. Early application is encouraged.
Number of Positions
2
Required documentation
Once applicants have submitted their applications, they will need to send the following documents in order to be considered for a fellowship position:
• Three letters of recommendation from an institution in which the applicant has trained. These letters should be addressed to Shahla Masood, MD.
• Copy of a medical school diploma and translation, if necessary.
• Letters certifying training from each institution in which the applicant has trained in the United States or Canada. This must include dates of training and be signed by the institution's program director or chairman or training completion certificates.
• International medical school graduates must submit a copy of their Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certificate that is marked "valid indefinitely"
• Copy of Steps 1, 2, and 3 passing score.
Stipend and Maintenance
The stipend is commensurate with the year of the applicant's postgraduate training.
Contact person
Rebel Jones
GME Program Administrator
Telephone: 904-244-4889
Fax: 904-244-4060
Email: rebel.jones@jax.ufl.edu
Address
University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
655 West 8th Street
Jacksonville, FL 32209
How To Apply
To apply, please send application (Standard CAP application form is acceptable) to Program Assistant along with copies of required documentation.
[#10172, exp. 31 January 2022]
University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital
H/N Selective Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Description: The Head and Neck (H/N) Selective Pathology Fellowship is a one-year ACGME-approved position designed to provide advanced in-depth training in H/N pathology. The Fellow will be an integral member of the University of Miami H/N Pathology Service and will work closely with the H/N pathology specialty faculty as well as the University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology, a renowned program consistently top ranked by the US News and World Report. Their strong surgical presence on campus affords a large H/N surgical pathology case volume with complex, unique and interesting cases daily.
The pathology laboratory located at the University of Miami Hospital receives and processes over 1000 H/N surgical specimens from the operating rooms, and over 875 H/N surgical specimens from the UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. The JMH pathology laboratory receives approximately 350 H/N surgical specimens a year, ranging from diagnostic biopsies to large complex resections that include oral maxillofacial resections. An integral part of both H/N Surgery and the practice of Pathology is the use of intraoperative frozen sections. The H/N surgical cases typically require multiple frozen sections, accounting for approximately 4300 individual frozen sections performed and diagnosed annually.
The fellowship curriculum includes core training in the management of the daily sign out of cases ranging from the routine to the complex. A “hot-seat” rotation in intraoperative H/N frozen sections is a valuable component of the curriculum. Elective rotations, opportunities for clinical and translational research are also available. The Fellow is primarily responsible for the consultative services and the multidisciplinary clinical-pathological conferences. The fellow is expected to participate in the academic activities of the Pathology Department, including Journal Club, Grand Rounds, resident conferences, and publish at least one paper in a peer reviewed journal.
Requirements: Applicant must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Facilities: Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH), Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC) and University of Miami Hospital and Clinics (UMHC).
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Staff: Carmen Gomez-Fernandez MD; O. Oleksandr Kryvenko MD; Jaylou Velez-Torres, MD
Application: Applications should be submitted by October 31 (20 months prior to start date) via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu. Candidates should submit the CAP Standardized Application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation should be addressed to the Program Director.
Link: http://pathology.med.miami.edu/education/fellowships
Fellowship Program Director
Carmen R. Gomez-Fernandez M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, H/N Pathology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Email: cgomez3@med.miami.edu
Fellowships Program Coordinator
Briana Freeman
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
[#9956, exp. 30 September 2021]
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Jackson Memorial Health System
Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Openings for 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024
The fellowship is a one-year ACGME accredited program offering a complete range of training opportunities in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine. Jackson Memorial Hospital is a tertiary care healthcare institution affiliated with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and with over 1550 licensed beds, is one of the largest public teaching hospitals in the country. It includes a level one trauma center, solid organ and hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation programs, a pediatric hospital, high risk neonatal and obstetrical programs and neurological and cardiovascular surgery programs.
Fellows will also become engaged with other clinics and laboratory sites that interface with Jackson Memorial Hospital, including the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics( UMHC) and the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in order to create a learning environment that includes exposure to a broad range of clinical experiences. During the year, the fellow will receive training in immunohematology, blood banking/transfusion therapy, coagulation, therapeutic apheresis, cell therapy including cellular collection (adult and pediatric) and processing, as well as rotations in HLA testing and blood donation and manufacture and laboratory management.
The Fellow will also participate in administrative and educational activities aimed at improving clinical utilization of blood products. Opportunities to engage in clinical research and present at a national meeting are encouraged. The fellowship is a hands-on experience featuring a high degree of responsibility and involvement in teaching and patient care that will prepare the candidate for a future in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine.
Applicants should be MDs / DOs, completed residency training in CP, AP/CP or other qualified training in an ACGME accredited program.
Candidates should submit the CAP Standardized Application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu. Letters of recommendation should be addressed to the Program Director.
Fellowships Program Manager:
Adriana Zanaty
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
Fellowship Director:
Yanyun Wu, MD, PhD
Email: yxw1366@med.miami.edu
[#10188, exp. 7 December 2021]
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Jackson Memorial Health System
Breast and Gynecologic Selective Pathology Fellowship
1 Opening for 2022-2023
2 Openings for 2023-2024
Description: Our ACGME-approved Breast and Gynecologic Pathology fellowship offers two clinical positions, designed to provide advanced in-depth training in Breast and Gynecologic pathology. Our fellows review cases from three major institutions, including a multidisciplinary cancer center (Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center), a large tertiary hospital (Jackson Memorial Hospital) and several private hospitals (University of Miami Hospital and other primary care satellite clinics). The fellows work closely alongside the residents from our AP/CP training program and are responsible for all consultation cases, a number of in-house specimens, and for the weekly multidisciplinary clinical-pathological conferences on Breast and GYN Oncology. There are no direct gross responsibilities (except for resident and PA supervision and guidance). It is expected that the fellow will participate in national meetings and submit at least one paper for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology. Applications need to be submitted by August 31 (22 months prior to start date). Candidates should submit by email the JMH/UM fellowship application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to the fellowship program coordinator, with a copy to the program director.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant's year of postgraduate training.
Faculty: Andre Pinto MD, Carmen Gomez-Fernandez MD; Merce Jorda MD PhD MBA; Mehrdad Nadji MD, Daniel Cassidy MD, Nemencio Ronquillo MD, Laurence Briski MD.
Applications: Applications should be sent to:
Briana Freeman
Program Coordinator
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
[#9923, exp. 18 September 2021]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
The Cytopathology Fellowship Program offers two positions for a one-year ACGME-accredited program that provides comprehensive training in diagnostic cytology. Our laboratories are located at the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics/Jackson Memorial Medical Center which provides service to over 65,000 in-patients and more than 300,000 out-patients annually. We evaluate approximately 20,000 cases per year, of which 9,000 are non-gynecologic, including over 2,700 fine needle aspirations. The location of our laboratory within the Department of Pathology provides ready access to a wealth of teaching material and three large libraries which offer unique patient care perspectives and research-related services.
The fellows cover the Breast Health Center, Thyroid, Head & Neck and Surgical Oncology Clinics with a total of 12,000 visits a year and participate by performing FNA and immediate FNA analyses at these clinics. During their second quarter, in order to have an intense hands on experience in performance of FNA, the Fellows may take 2-4 weeks of rotation in the FNA Clinics. They take an active role in teaching medical students and pathology residents, present at departmental conferences, and participate in the cytology workshops given by faculty at local and national meetings.
Requirements: Applicants must be American Board of Pathology eligible or certified in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the level of training and experience.
Faculty: Monica Garcia-Buitrago, MD, Carmen Gomez-Fernández, MD, Merce Jorda MD, PhD, MBA, Jaylou Velez-Torres, MD, Yiqin Zuo, MD
Application: Applications should be submitted by August 31 (22 months prior to start date). Candidates should submit the CAP standardized application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu.
Fellowship Program Director
Monica Garcia-Buitrago M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Cytopathology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Email: mgarcia22@med.miami.edu
Fellowship Program Coordinator
Adriana Zanaty
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
[#10510-2, exp. 8 March 2022]
Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program geared towards advanced study in diagnostic surgical pathology with emphasis on Gastrointestinal, Liver and Pancreas Pathology, including neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases. Our laboratories are located at the Jackson Memorial Center and the University of Miami Health which provides service to over 65,000 in-patients and more than 300,000 out-patients annually. The GI/liver/pancreas service evaluates approximately 20,000 surgical cases per year. The location of our laboratory within the Department of Pathology provides ready access to a wealth of teaching material and a large library which offers unique patient care perspectives and research-related services. The fellows will supervise resident grossing and previewing before signing out the cases with the attending pathologist, taking an active role in intraoperative consultations and be primarily responsible for clinical-pathological conferences and tumor boards. In addition to surgical pathology rotations in these areas, the fellows will have clinical rotations in Gastrointestinal, Liver and Pancreas clinics and in Cytogenetics/Molecular Biology.
Requirements: Applicants must be American Board of Pathology eligible or certified in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Faculty: Monica Garcia-Buitrago, MD, Elizabeth Montgomery, MD, Clara Milikowski, MD, Jonathan England, MD, Julio Poveda, MD, Nemencio Ronquillo, MD, Oliver McDonald, MD
Application: Applications should be submitted by August 31st (22 months prior to start date). Candidates should submit the CAP standardized application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu.
Fellowship Program Director
Monica Garcia-Buitrago M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Gastrointestinal/Hepatic Pathology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Email: mgarcia22@med.miami.edu
Fellowship Program Manager
Adriana Zanaty
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
[#10510-3, exp. 8 March 2022]
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
Opening for 2023-2024
The Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship program is a one-year ACGME-accredited program geared towards advanced study in diagnostic surgical pathology with emphasis in Bladder, Prostate, Kidney, Testis and Penile pathology, including neoplastic diseases of adults and children. The Genitourinary service signs out approximately 2,500 surgical specimens per year. The fellow will supervise resident grossing and previewing before signing out cases with the attending pathologist, take an active role in intraoperative consultations and be primarily responsible for clinical-pathological conferences and tumor boards. In addition to surgical pathology rotations in these areas, the fellow will have clinical rotations in urology, radiation-oncology, and medical oncology clinics and in Cytogenetics/Molecular Biology. Lastly the fellow will attend week-long research-oriented “boot camp” and prepare and submit a least one manuscript by the end of the fellowship year.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Application: Applications should be submitted by August 31 (22 months prior to start date). Candidates should submit the CAP standardized application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu.
Fellowship Program Director
Oleksandr Kryvenko, MD, FCAP
Associate Professor of Pathology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Email: o.kryvenko@med.miami.edu
Fellowship Program Coordinator
Briana Freeman
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
[#10510-4, exp. 8 March 2022]
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Jackson Memorial Health System
Hematopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Division of Hematopathology is offering a one-year ACGME accredited Hematopathology Fellowship Training Program for the 2023-2024 academic year. Our program is characterized by an evidence-based and integrative approach to evaluation of Hematopathology cases in a work-friendly environment and fulfills the requirements for board eligibility in Hematopathology. Strong candidates are encouraged to apply.
The Division of Hematopathology at the University of Miami is responsible for Hematopathology related diagnostics for Jackson Health System, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC/UMHC), University of Miami Hospital (UMH) and Bascom Palmer. We direct Flow Cytometry, Molecular, Bone Marrow and Hematology Laboratories and provide consultative services for a variety of external clients / medical centers. Our service is high volume and high complexity and includes ~10,000 cases per year.
Our training program is clinically and academically oriented with focus on development of diagnostic skills in bone marrow, lymph node / extranodal lymphoma pathology, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometric immunophenotyping, peripheral blood interpretation, and molecular genetic analysis. Fellows in Hematopathology are a critical component of the multidisciplinary approach to leukemia and lymphoma care at UM/SCCC and JHS.
Educational activities include sign out, case reviews, tumor boards, journal clubs, and didactic sessions. There are additional academic activities offered by the Departments of Pathology and Hematology/Oncology. Fellow are exposed to a variety of clinical – translational research opportunities and are expected to participate. Basic science laboratories also exist for those interested.
Applicants should be MDs / DOs, completed residency training in AP, or AP/CP in an ACGME accredited program and be certified or eligible by American Board of Pathology.
Candidates should submit the CAP Standardized Application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation via email to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu. Letters of recommendation should be addressed to the Program Director.
Supervisors:
Jennifer Chapman, MD
Julio Poveda, MD, Associate Program Director
Yi Zhou, MD, PhD
Daniel Cassidy, MD
Fellowships Program Manager
Adriana Zanaty
Email: pathology.fellowships@miami.edu
Fellowship Director:
Jennifer Chapman, MD
Email: jchapman@med.miami.edu
Division of Hematopathology @ UMH / SCCC
Please see link below:
https://youtu.be/4Yds4Eh_au4
[#9960, exp. 20 December 2021]
Pediatric & Perinatal Pathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021-2022
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Description: The division of Pediatric Pathology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is accepting applications for pediatric & perinatal pathology fellowship for the academic years 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024. The program is based at Holtz Children’s Hospital/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami and provides excellent training in pediatric and anatomic pathology, embryo-fetal and placental pathology, pediatric autopsies, cytogenetics bone and soft tissue, and molecular diagnostic pathology. There is, in addition, 1-3 months rotation at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital (previously Miami Children’s Hospital) which provides an additional level of exposure to pediatric solid tumors and hematopathology. A one-month elective rotation is also available and can be tailored to the candidate’s interests.
The duration of the fellowship is one year with the option to pursue an additional year should the candidate choose to concentrate on research or a particular area(s) of interest. We have a rich mix of cases including a busy perinatal service, pediatric tumors, gastrointestinal and livers biopsies, and heart biopsies.
Miami is a multicultural city with a warm weather all year around. The hospital is in downtown Miami near Miami Beach, Brickell area and Coconut Grove.
Requirements: Successful completion of ACGME-accredited residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology or in anatomic pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Applications: Inquiries, accompanied by a CV and the names/contact information of three references, should be directed to the Fellowship Program Manager, Adriana Zanaty, at pathology.fellowships@miami.edu or directly to the Director of Fellowship Program:
Ali G. Saad, M.D.
Chief of Pediatric & Perinatal Pathology
Director of Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
1611 NW 12 Avenue Holtz Center Room 2142D
Miami, FL 33136
Email: axs3162@med.miami.edu
[#9943, exp. 24 September 2021]
University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
1 Opening for 2022-2023
3 Openings for 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of the University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine invites applicants with an M.D. or M.D/Ph.D. degree to apply for a one year academically oriented fellowship in Surgical Pathology beginning July 1, 2022 or July 1, 2023. The program is intended to provide focused training and experience in up to three diagnostic areas in surgical pathology. Applicants are encouraged to select one to two disciplines within surgical pathology, in order to focus their training and develop their competence in specified areas. Excellence in diagnostic services, strong communication skills, a commitment to the teaching and training of residents and students, and a strong record of peer-reviewed clinical and translational research are desired qualifications for this position.
The Department of Pathology at the Miller School of Medicine is subspecialty based and serves patients cared for within the University of Miami network of hospitals and clinics (UHealth), as well as within the public Jackson Health System hospitals and clinics. The department is subspecialized and works closely with the University of Miami Sylvester Cancer Center in providing excellent patient care. Opportunities to collaborate in translational research projects are numerous. The fellowship year provides an outstanding opportunity to learn and practice surgical pathology in Miami, a highly desired area with rich culture, diversity, weather, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Staff: Dr. Carmen Gomez-Fernandez, Dr. Andre Pinto, Dr. Merce Jorda, Dr. Monica Garcia-Buitrago, Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, Dr. Hume Gultekin, Dr. Clara Milikowski, Dr. Mehrdad Nadji
Applications: Applications should be submitted by October 31 (20 months prior to start date) via email to the Program Coordinator, Briana Freeman, at pathology.fellowships@miami.edu. Candidates should submit the CAP Standardized Application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation should be addressed to the Program Director, Dr. Gultekin.
Link: http://pathology.med.miami.edu/education/fellowships
[#10510-1, exp. 7 April 2022]
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Moffitt Cancer Center
Cytopathology Fellowship
Accepting applications for 2 fellow positions for AY 2022-23
Application deadline February 28, 2021
The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine offers a one-year fellowship in Cytopathology, beginning July 1 and based primarily at the NIH-designated comprehensive Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) with 1-month rotation at the University-affiliated James A. Haley VA Hospital. The ACGME-accredited program provides extensive training in all areas of Cytopathology, including gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens as well as performance and interpretation of fine needle aspiration biopsies.
The fellow is required to conduct research and expected to bring to completion at least one research project upon graduation. There is strong departmental and institutional support for research and additional education funding will be available for the fellow to attend or present at national conferences. The fellow is required to attend weekly educational conferences and involved in the education of pathology residents during electives in Cytopathology as well as surgical oncology fellows during their 1 month rotation.
This is a premier cytopathology fellowship program. In addition to the large number and complexity of cases, another great advantage of this program is the faculty to fellow ratio of 14:2. Faculty are experts in their perspective fields with national and international recognition. Many test books and book chapters are edited or authored by our faculty and trainees. For the past 10 years all of our fellows have passed the Cytopathology board successfully and are practicing as Cytopathologists in an academic setting, VA hospital, community hospital or large laboratories. Many of them receive institutional or national awards. The graduates stated that they had extra niche in pancreatic cytology, intraoperative cytological evaluation of sentinel lymph node of breast cancer, and bone and soft tissue cytology. They also have additional exposure to performing fine needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid.
Requirements: Applicants must have four years of Anatomic Pathology (AP)/Clinical Pathology (CP) training or at least three years of AP training and eligible for the AP/CP Board. Board certified candidates who have completed a surgical pathology fellowship are preferred.
Stipends: Commensurate with level of post graduate training.
Applications: We are currently accepting applications for AY 2022-2023 until February 28, 2021.
Request applications from:
Angie Courtney
Fellowship Education Coordinator
Email: angie.courtney@moffitt.org
Telephone: 813-745-8535.
[#9672, exp. 19 October 2021]
University of South Florida Department of Pathology and Cell Biology
Hillsborough County Office of the Medical Examiner
Forensic Pathology Fellowship - Opening for 2023-2024
The University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Department of Pathology and Cell Biology has an opening for one fellow for the 2023-2024 fellowship year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024. The fellowship experience occurs at the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s Department in Tampa, Florida. The Medical Examiner faculty consists of 6 forensic pathologists, including one neuropathologist. In 2020, our doctors performed 1441 autopsies and reviewed or performed external examinations on another 10,177 cases. The fellow will have the opportunity to conduct autopsies on a wide variety of cases involving natural and unnatural causes of death. The fellow is expected to perform at least 200 autopsies during the year and will be able to attend virtual and possibly live conferences and workshops (depending on the pandemic situation at that time). Our on-site toxicology lab is staffed with two very experienced board-certified forensic toxicologists. Our skeletonized cases are evaluated in conjunction with the experts at the Institute of Forensic Anthropology and Applied Sciences at the University of South Florida. Tampa has a beautiful subtropical climate and easy access to Gulf Coast Beaches.
Stipend: $95,000 per year
Required documents for application:
• Application: https://webapps.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/residents_forum_standardized_fellowship_application.pdf
• Personal statement
• Curriculum vitae
• Medical school transcript
• Three letters of recommendation
• USMLE score reports (Steps 1, 2 (CS and CK) and 3)
Please send application packets or inquiries to:
Michelle Burnham
Academic Services Administrator
Email: mburnham@usf.edu
Telephone: (813) 396-2515
Website:
https://health.usf.edu/medicine/pcb/fellowship/forensic-pathology
[#10363, exp. 2 February 2022]
Augusta University
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for July 2022
Description:
The Department of Pathology invites applications for a one year fellowship in surgical pathology. Based in a university health care system that includes the 478-bed adult medical center housing a 13-county regional trauma center, and the 154-bed Children's Hospital of Georgia, the program provides advanced training and graduated responsibilities in diagnostic surgical pathology. The department examines about 15,000 surgical specimens using up to date CAP protocols, immunohistochemical and molecular work up, and about 1,500 frozen sections per year.
Responsibilities include preliminary diagnosis of all assigned cases, frozen section interpretation including hot-seat, and preview of cases on consult services with appropriate supervision by faculty. Independent sign out responsibility is encouraged towards the latter part of the academic year. The fellow is expected to present at interdepartmental tumor boards, and participate in the training of anatomic pathology residents. Educational activities include didactic conferences, unknown case conferences, monthly journal clubs, evidence-based conferences, and case presentations. Elective time for subspecialty development and/or research experience is available. The department provides ample opportunities for scholarly activities and collaborations in all areas of surgical pathology.
The faculty includes board certified specialists in most areas including dermatopathology, hematopathology, neuropathology, cytopathology, and molecular pathology. Other available subspecialties include head and neck, thyroid, renal, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, and genitourinary pathology. The department has a close relationship with the Georgia Cancer Center, which provides many opportunities for basic and translational research, as well as the adjacent Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.
Augusta, one of the largest cities in Georgia, is located on the south bank of the Savannah River midway between the Great Smokey Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a growing and thriving city with a metropolitan- area population of around 500,000, and recently ranked the second most favorable place to live in Georgia. The city has an active cultural life including symphony and ballet organizations, a choral society, and theatre groups as well as excellent outdoor activities. Nearby Clarks Hill Lake has 1,000 miles of shoreline for recreation; and the Atlantic Coast and the Great Smokey Mountains are three hours away by automobile. Augusta is also world- renowned as the home of the Masters Golf Tournament.
Requirements:
Applicants should have completed four years of an AP/CP or three years of an AP residency program. American Board of Pathology eligible or certified individuals are preferred.
Stipends:
Commensurate with PGY5 pay level or candidate's level of training.
Applications:
Allegra Blair
Fellowship Coordinator
Augusta University
Pathology
1120 15th Street, BF-103B
Augusta, GA 30912-3600
Telephone: (706) 721-5118
Fax: (706) 721-2358
Email: ablair@augusta.edu
Website: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pathology/surgicalpathologyfellowship.php
[#10071, exp. 23 November 2021]
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2024
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation Medical Examiner Office in conjunction with
Augusta University-Medical College of Georgia is seeking to fill a position in their
recently ACGME accredited Forensic Pathology Fellowship starting July 1, 2024. The position is based in Decatur, GA (Greater Atlanta area).
Fellowship Description: Under direct supervision of board certified forensic pathologists, the
fellow will perform postmortem examinations to determine cause and manner of death; attend
death scenes; review postmortem radiographs, collect specimens for toxicology, submit and
review histologic specimens, collect evidence to be disseminated to various laboratories and
agencies; prepare reports of postmortem examinations; review pertinent documents; and testify
in court when called. The fellow will rotate within the different in-house sections of the crime
lab. The fellow will be afforded research opportunities and an opportunity to attend a national
meeting.
Requirements: The applicant must possess a M.D. or equivalent degree and be board eligible in
Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic/Clinical Pathology prior to starting fellowship. The applicant
must be eligible to obtain a medical license in the State of Georgia prior to the commencement of
the fellowship.
Stipends: The fellowship salary is competitive at the appropriate PGY level and the benefits are
those extended to other state employees.
Applications: The Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships from the College of
American Pathologists, 3 current letters of recommendation (one of which must be from your
Program Director), and ECFMG certification should be submitted. AU/MCG Housestaff Policies
are available for review on the Graduate Medical Education website.
For further information and to submit the completed application and additional required
documents (see application coversheet) contact:
Allegra Blair, Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Augusta University (AU)-Medical College of Georgia (MCG)
Telephone: (706) 721-5118
Fax: (706) 721-2358
Email: ablair@augusta.edu
The GBI and AU/MCG are equal opportunity employers.
[#10547, exp. 15 March 2022]
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Department of Pathology
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Opening for 2023-24
We have an opening for a one-year ACGME accredited Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine fellowship for July 2023-24 academic year. We have filled the position for 2022-23. We will be accepting applications for 2023-24 starting June 2021.
Education and Research
This interdisciplinary fellowship offers an extensive portfolio of transfusion medicine training activities. Program faculty have a combined 25 consecutive years of scientific presentations at annual AABB meetings. Training includes the nationally accredited immunohematology reference laboratory of Versiti Illinois which resolves difficult and interesting cases from across the region. Dedicated research time is provided for fellows to develop and complete publication-worthy scientific studies for presentation at regional and national meetings.
Clinical Experience
The Transfusion Service at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) supports a Level 1 trauma center, 12,000 annual deliveries, and a full spectrum of medical and surgical specialties. RBC molecular testing is routinely performed weekly. NMH has an active therapeutic apheresis service supporting hematology, transplant, neurology and other consultative services. The Lurie Childrens Hospital (LCH) Transfusion Service supports a Level 1 pediatric trauma center, active neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, and a large population of sickle-cell and thalassemia patients. Combined, the two hospitals perform over 1000 stem cell and organ transplants a year. Versiti Illinois collect over 140,000 donations a year and supports over 70 Chicago area hospitals. The fellow will have extensive experience in transfusion medicine consultations and donor center medical affairs. Training is included in preoperative anemia clinic, blood management, and pediatric sickle cell care. Cellular therapy training includes HLA testing and stem cell processing and transplants.
Rotation Schedule
Four-week-long rotations are scheduled at NMH, LCH and Versiti Illinois, with specific goals and objectives for each period. These include two rotations in apheresis and one rotation each devoted to pediatrics, cell therapy, and research project development.
Stipend
The stipend is commensurate with the fellow’s PGY year of training. Find stipend information via the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University site.
Application Process
Please prepare an application package with the following materials:
Curriculum vitae
Personal statement
Three letters of recommendation
Send application materials and letters of recommendation to: transfusionmedfellowship@northwestern.edu
[#10452, exp. 24 May 2022]
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Department of Pathology
Non-accredited McGaw Fellowship (NAMF) in
Breast Pathology
Opening for 2023-2024
Education & Research
The program is designed to offer comprehensive advanced training, including state-of-the-art diagnosis of common and rare benign and malignant breast conditions, immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostics.
Breast cancer is one of the areas of excellence of the institution, with more than 5,500 in-house breast cases and almost 1,000 breast pathology second-opinion cases evaluated annually. Breast Pathology Didactics, Unknown Slide Reviews and Fellows’ Journal Club are offered to residents and fellows year-round. Two multidisciplinary conferences (Breast Tumor Board and Breast Pathology/Breast Radiology Conference) are offered every week.
Members of the faculty are actively involved in several funded basic science, translational science and clinical research studies at Northwestern University, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University and at the national level.
Clinical Experience
The fellowship is designed to provide comprehensive training in diagnostic breast pathology, including the use of standard diagnostic practices and specialized techniques.
The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Center at Lurie Cancer Center is one of the largest referral centers in the Midwest for patients with diseases of the breast. Fellows are expected to participate in the evaluation and diagnosis of breast specimens, inter-departmental conferences and clinical services. Fellows will gain experience with immunohistochemistry, FISH and molecular testing.
Eligibility & Requirements
Candidates must be board eligible or certified in anatomic pathology (AP or AP/CP) and be able to obtain an unrestricted permanent Illinois medical license.
Rotation Schedule
A weekly rotation schedule includes biopsies and consultation cases, large surgical specimens and frozen section consultations and presentations at the Breast Tumor Board and the Breast Pathology-Radiology Clinical Correlation Conference. Rotations also include breast imaging, breast clinics (surgery, medical oncology, radiation, oncology) and molecular pathology.
Stipend
Find stipend information via the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University site.
Application Process
Prepare an application package with the following items:
• Current CV
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
Send application materials and letters of recommendation to Tyler Sutton at tyler.sutton@nm.org.
[#10873, exp. 28 May 2022]
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2022
Opening for 2023
We have an unexpected opening for the 2022-23 fellowship position. We are accepting applications for the 2023-24 fellowship position as of June 2021.
The subspecialty of Molecular Genetic Pathology employs testing of nucleic acids for disease diagnosis, prognosis and selection of therapy. A variety of tests are used for the detection and quantification of mutations in chromosomes, DNA, and RNA in four general areas of disease:
1. Hereditary diseases (e.g., epilepsy)
2. Hematologic malignancies (e.g., leukemia)
3. Solid tumors (e.g., lung cancer)
4. Infectious diseases (e.g., HIV/AIDS)
The fellow will rotate through molecular genetics, cytogenetics and microbiology laboratories at Feinberg-affiliated hospitals (Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago) and work with expert faculty who are nationally-recognized in the areas of education, research and patient care.
Education
Our Residency and Fellowship Programs function under the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University and are primarily based at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH), which is consistently ranked as the top hospital in Illinois and in the top 10 nationwide. Our Northwestern University based faculty are dedicated to the education and mentorship of our trainees. The MGP fellow will work in a collegial environment with 22 pathology residents and 14 other fellows in which education and training remain the primary focus.
Research
The molecular laboratories provide translational and clinical research support to a variety of Centers and Institutes, including the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Northwestern Medicine Developmental Therapeutics Institute, Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Science Institute and NUgene. The MGP fellow will have opportunities to engage in translational and clinical research such as test development and validation in one or more areas.
Patient Care
Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lurie Children’s Hospital are consistently ranked as the top hospitals in Illinois and among the best in the nation. The MGP faculty provide state-of-the-art testing to clinicians at these and other Feinberg-affiliated care sites for disease diagnosis, prognosis, selection of therapy and patient management.
Application
Send application materials and letters of recommendation to: molecularpathfellowship@northwestern.edu
[#10453, exp. 18 May 2022]
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Department of Pathology
Advanced Specialty Training Program (ASTP) in
General Surgical Pathology and Gastrointestinal Pathology
Opening for 2023-2024
Program:
The Department of Pathology offers a one-year position in the Advanced Specialty Training Program (ASTP) in general surgical pathology with an emphasis on gastrointestinal pathology for the 2023-24 academic year. The candidate will be offered a junior faculty position at the rank of Instructor (non-tenure eligible).
Education:
The program is designed to provide comprehensive advanced training in diagnostic surgical pathology including standard diagnostic practices, immunohistochemistry, and specialized techniques such as cytogenetics and molecular pathology. As GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary tract pathology services constitute a major portion of in-house and referral cases, surgical pathology training in these areas will be emphasized and translational research opportunities in GI and liver pathology are available.
Clinical Experience:
As a junior faculty member, the ASTP Instructor will be granted the privilege of independently signing-out surgical pathology and frozen section cases, and participating in on-call process similar to the department's staff pathologists after an initial six-month observation period. Additionally, the ASTP instructor is expected to participate in interdepartmental clinical conferences and training of anatomic pathology residents. The department provides ample opportunities for scholarly collaborations in all areas of surgical pathology, and for participation in the activities of the neuropathology and dermatopathology divisions of the Feinberg-affiliated Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and the Pediatric pathology department of the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. As the pathology department plays an integral part in the medical school's Scientific Basis of Medicine course, teaching M2 medical students is also encouraged.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the main teaching hospital of the fellowship, is one of the largest referral centers in the Midwest for patients with gastrointestinal, liver, pancreatic, urologic, and gynecologic/breast disorders. The pathology department accessions more than 43,500 in-house and 2,500 consultation cases per year. The anatomic pathology staff includes experts in the fields of gastrointestinal/liver/pancreaticobiliary tract, urologic, breast, gynecologic, pulmonary, and soft tissue/bone pathology, and transition to a subspecialty sign-out format is scheduled for this year.
Requirements:
Candidates must be board eligible or certified in anatomic pathology. The ASTP fellowship does not support H1B or J1 visa holders.
Stipends:
The stipend is commensurate with experience. Find stipend information via the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University site.
Applications:
Submit the following documents via email to program coordinator at tyler.sutton@nm.org
• Current CV
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
[#10429, exp. 25 May 2022]
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Department of Pathology
Advanced Specialty Training Program (ASTP) in Gynecologic Pathology
Opening for 2023-2024
Description
The Department of Pathology offers a one-year position in the ASTP in gynecologic pathology for the 2023-24 academic year. We have filled the position for 2022-23. Please note that we are unable to accept applications from J-1 visa holders.
The candidate will be offered a non-tenure eligible junior faculty position with the rank of Instructor. The program will provide opportunities for scholarly activities, including translational research and medical teaching.
Education and Research: Fellows are encouraged to be involved with ongoing basic research for gynecologic studies in our department or Gynecology, with findings published in peer-reviewed journals and shared at national conferences.
The program benefits from outstanding clinical materials from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Prentice Women’s Hospital and Northwestern-affiliated gynecologic clinical offices, as well as consultation material sent from regional and national sites. The GYN-pathology service generates approximately 8,000 specimens each year, with approximately 3,500 additional surgical cases handled by the perinatal pathology service.
Clinical Experience: In the first six months, the fellow will participate in gynecologic frozen sections and daily work up of routine in-house and consultation cases. In the past six months, the fellow will receive junior attending standing and increasing graduated responsibility in co-sign-out of cases. Participation in a daily quality assurance meeting and weekly Gynecologic Oncology tumor boards is highly encouraged.
Rotation Schedule: Rotations include perinatal and general surgical pathology, with elective time in other surgical pathology subspecialties.
Fellowship Sub-Specialty
Gynecologic, OB-Gyn & Perinatal Pathology
Stipends
The stipend is commensurate with the PGY year of training.
Application Instructions
Contact Tyler Sutton - Fellowship Program Coordinator
Telephone: (312) 926-2876
Address Letters of Recommendation To:
Jian-Jun Wei, MD
Contact Email
gynepathfellowship@northwestern.edu
Contact Website
https://www.pathology.northwestern.edu/education/fellowships/gynecologic-pathology.html
[#10202, exp. 11 December 2021]
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Hematopathology Fellowship Program
Openings for 2023-2024
The Hematopathology Division of the Department of Pathology at Northwestern University has two openings for a one-year fellowship position starting July 1, 2023. We will start accepting applications in June 2021.
The fellowship program includes both diagnostic and investigative hematopathology. It is designed to give the
fellow in depth experience in the complete spectrum of diagnostic hematopathology, including bone marrows, lymph
nodes, blood smears, laboratory hematology, body fluids, hemoglobinopathies, and coagulation. Fellows will gain
expertise in the processing, triaging, analysis, and interpretation of samples from the time they are received in the
laboratory to the final written report. Interpretation includes morphology, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry,
cytochemistry, cytogenetics/FISH, and molecular data. In addition, the fellows have separate rotations to gain in-depth experience in pediatric hematopathology, dermatopathology, flow cytometry, coagulation, cytogenetics, and
molecular diagnostics.
Fellows play a central role in the clinical and educational activities of the Hematopathology Division. They consult
with Hematology/Oncology house staff and attending physicians and mentor Pathology residents and students. They
participate in several conferences within and outside hematopathology including consensus conferences, journal
clubs, didactic lectures, microscope sessions, cytogenetics/molecular conferences, general clinical pathology
conferences and hematology/oncology conferences.
The fellows participate in quality assurance activities and are required to participate in translational research
projects. They are encouraged to present their data at national conferences and publish in peer-reviewed journals.
Requirements:
Candidates must be Board-eligible or certified in clinical and/or anatomic pathology, preferably both.
Stipends:
Stipend is commensurate with PGY level and previous training and experience.
Application Process:
Fill out this application and email the following items, including Letters of Recommendation to hemepathfellowship@northwestern.edu
• Current CV
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
• USMLE 1, 2, and 3 scores
[#10014, exp. 10 November 2021]
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Opening for 2023-25
Institution Name: McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Fellowship Title: Clinical Informatics
Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center offers a two-year Clinical Informatics fellowship program starting July 1, 2023.
Fellowship Length: 2 years
Number of positions: 1
Education & Research:
• Participation in innovative data analytic research programs
• Experience with all aspects of information science used in healthcare
• Strong academic program covers principles of leadership, change management, and all components of data systems used in hospital systems
Program Objectives:
• Provide exceptional training in Clinical Informatics
• Committed to improving the specialty of Clinical Informatics through impassioned teaching instruction in all aspects of the specialty
Highlights:
• New two-year program open to board eligible graduates of ACGME accredited residency programs
• Preparation for careers in Clinical Informatics, all critical to the transformative era that Medicine is undergoing
• Thorough preparation for the board examination (administered by the American Board of Pathology for pathologists)
Application:
Apply via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS):
• Current CV
• Personal Statement (including career goals)
• USMLE Scores 1,2,3
• 3 Letters of recommendation
Stipend: The stipend is commensurate with the fellow’s PGY year of training. Find stipend information via the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University site.
Program Director: Michael Miller, MD
Program Coordinator: Susan Christmas
Contact: clinicalinformatics@northwestern.edu
For more information, please visit our website at https://www.pathology.northwestern.edu/education/fellowships/clinical-informatics.html.
[#10437, exp. 18 February 2022]
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Neuropathology Fellowship
Opening for 2025
Description
The Neuropathology Division at Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center offers a two-year fellowship program starting July 1, 2025. Applications for this position will enter consideration in June of 2022. Please note that our 2023-2025 fellowship position is currently filled.
Neuropathology trainees concentrate on clinical training during their first year and on research during their second year. Such training is very diverse, focusing on surgical neuropathology and neurodegenerative diseases. There is also emphasis on molecular diagnostics, neuromuscular pathology, ocular pathology, and forensic neuropathology.
Early in the first year of neuropathology fellowship, the trainee is encouraged to identify a laboratory and mentor, and submit proposals for extramural funding support based on the chosen research topic. With two neuropathology fellows, the second year of training is mostly devoted toward research, as well as gaining clinical independence and teaching experience by overseeing the first year fellow.
Each fellow will have abundant opportunities to present and publish their original research. There is also an opportunity to be supported by the Physician-Scientist Training Program in the Department of Pathology for exceptional candidates.
Most of the Neuropathology faculty have their own laboratories in which projects could be conducted. There are also many other outstanding faculty at Northwestern with a wide variety of research interests that would be of interest to neuropathology trainees.
In sum, those who wish to pursue careers as independently-funded principal investigators, or as team scientists in academia, will have every opportunity to do so here at Northwestern.
Requirements
The candidate must be board-eligible or board-certified in either Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, or in some other medical specialty such as Neurology, and have had at least one year of Anatomic Pathology training. Candidates for combined training in Anatomic Pathology and Neuropathology will be considered.
Types and Numbers of Appointments
The Neuropathology fellowship program has one ACGME accredited position available every year, for a total of two fellows (one junior, one senior) at any given time.
Stipends and Maintenance
The stipend is commensurate with the PGY year of training.
Applications
Please send your application package, with the following components, to neuropathfellowship@northwestern.edu:
CAP or McGaw application
Cover letter including career goals
Current CV
Two letters of recommendation
USMLE Scores 1,2,3
[#10439, exp. 21 May 2022]
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Department of Pathology
Advanced Specialty Training Program (ASTP) in
Genitourinary Pathology
Opening for 2023-2024
Clinical Experience
The candidate is expected to participate in the diagnosis of GU specimens from a wide range of benign and malignant urologic conditions and interdepartmental clinical conferences. In addition, ample opportunities are available for scholarly collaborations in all areas of GU pathology, including collaborations with investigators from the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
As a junior faculty member in the Department of Pathology, the ASTP instructor will be granted the privilege of independently signing out surgical pathology and frozen section cases and participating in on-call process similar to the department’s staff pathologists after an initial six-month observation period. Additionally, the ASTP instructor is expected to participate in interdepartmental clinical conferences and training of anatomic pathology residents.
Education & Research
Great environment for education and research at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with the NCI designated Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center and Prostate SPORE program. Fellows will get to participate in teaching conferences and a number of research projects.
Highlights
Northwestern Memorial Hospital is one of the premier referral medical centers in the Midwest for patients with urologic diseases and a Urology department with 20 full-time urologists on staff. Within pathology, there are 4,000+ GU cases per year, including more than 500 prostatectomies, more than 1,000 in-house prostate needle core biopsies, and a wide range of benign and malignant conditions from all other GU organs. Also, there are active consultation cases from 10 other Northwestern-affiliated hospitals. Fellows will get to experience Daily Surgical Pathology QA conference and weekly multidisciplinary GU tumor board conferences.
Eligibility and Requirements
Candidates must be board eligible or certified in anatomic pathology. We are currently unable to accept applications from J-1 visa holders at this time.
Application Process
Submit the following documents via email to the Program Coordinator at gupathfellowship@northwestern.edu:
• Current CV
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
• ASTP Application
[#10894, exp. 3 June 2022]
Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
The Department of Pathology at Rush University Medical Center has a one-year ACGME accredited Cytopathology Fellowship Program (one position available annually).
Program highlights:
- Approximately 13,000 cases per year (9,000 GYN pap smears and 4,000 non-GYN cases, including more than 1,400 fine-needle aspirations)
- Preview all non-GYN cases with graduated ownership, including independently ordering of appropriate studies and write up of reports before daily sign out
- Independent write up of unscreened GYN cases , review of all abnormal pap smears
- Review all outside consultation cases
- Rapid onsite assessment of adequacy from various departments with graduated responsibility (interventional radiology, cardiothoracic surgery, inpatient and outpatient ultrasound, endoscopy, and bronchoscopy)
- Performing and evaluating superficial palpable fine needle aspirations from the outpatient cancer center and inpatient wards
- Teaching the rotating residents and medical students
- Participate in CAP GYN and Non-GYN slide sets and Annual Proficiency Testing
- Involvement in CAP inspection
- Individual quality assurance project with an attending mentor
- Dedicated fellow-specific didactic sessions
- Assisting in quality assurance of the cytology laboratory
- Observe and learn the methods of cyto-preparation
- Participate in the Multidisciplinary Thyroid Tumor Board
- Optional one month elective rotation in surgical pathology
- Participation in research/scholarly activities and presentations at national meetings
The applicant is required to have completed a four-year Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency or a three-year Anatomic Pathology Residency from an ACGME accredited Program in order to apply. The fellowship application includes a completed application form (available online: www.rushu.rush.edu/cytopathology), a curriculum vitae with a personal statement and three letters of recommendation.
For more information contact:
Irma Parker, Manager
Residency and Fellowship Programs
Telephone: (312) 942-5471
Email: irma_parker@rush.edu
[#10325, exp. 27 April 2022]
The University of Chicago Medicine
Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Openings Starting 2023 and 2024
Description: The University of Chicago Medicine offers an ACGME-accredited one year Fellowship in Transfusion Medicine / Blood Banking. The Fellow has exposure to an active Transfusion Medicine Service, a hospital Donor Center, and Therapeutic Apheresis. The Blood Bank supports a spectrum of adult and pediatric solid organ and bone marrow transplantation services. The Fellow gains experience in donor recruitment, blood collection, therapeutic phlebotomy, pediatric stem cell collection, therapeutic apheresis, routine and complex serologic workups, component therapy, administration, histocompatibility testing and coagulation. There are ample opportunities for teaching and research.
The Transfusion Service is housed in a large state-of-the-art facility.
Requirements: The position is open to physicians with current medical licensure trained in CP, AP/CP or other appropriate postgraduate medical training. Applicants must have an Illinois medical license prior to starting the Fellowship.
Stipend: Commensurate with the year of postgraduate training.
Applications: Please send a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to:
Geoffrey Wool, M.D., Ph.D.
Program Director, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program
The University of Chicago Medicine and Biological Sciences
5841 S. Maryland Avenue
MC 3083 - Rm. S339
Chicago, Il. 60637
Telephone: (773) 926-1455
Fax: (773) 834-5414
Email: Geoffrey.Wool@uchospitals.edu
[#11089, exp. 8 October 2022]
University of Chicago (NorthShore) Department of Pathology
Perinatal & Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
This one-year fellowship is designed to develop diagnostic expertise in Perinatal & Gynecologic Pathology for academic or community settings. NorthShore accepts one fellow each year to this independent post-graduate program sponsored by the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.
For more information, please visit
https://www.northshore.org/laboratory-medicine-pathology/educational-programs.
[#11123-4, exp. 23 July 2022]
University of Chicago (NorthShore) Department of Pathology
Medical Microbiology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
This one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship offers extensive clinical and laboratory experience in a university clinical microbiology laboratory (University of Chicago) and a multi-hospital community microbiology laboratory (NorthShore University HealthSystem). Fellows gain hands-on experience in all areas of microbiology, serology, and healthcare epidemiology through a series of structured bench rotations, conferences, and independent research as well as laboratory management experience. Trainees who successfully complete the program are eligible for subspecialty certification in Medical Microbiology through the American Board of Pathology (ABP).
For more information, please visit
https://www.northshore.org/laboratory-medicine-pathology/educational-programs.
[#11123-2, exp. 23 July 2022]
University of Chicago (NorthShore) Department of Pathology
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
This one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship includes training in the areas of inherited genetic disorders, cancer genetics, infectious disease, tissue typing, cytogenetics, pharmacogenomics, and medical genetics. The fellow will be trained in a broad range of molecular and cytogenetic techniques including nucleic acid extraction, quantitative and qualitative amplification methods (PCR, RT-PCR, quantitative PCR), multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA), capillary electrophoresis, Sanger sequencing, FISH, SNP-array, and next-generation sequencing. The fellow will actively participate in the review, interpretation, and reporting of test results, test development and validation, and will provide molecular consultation to clinicians.
For more information, please visit
https://www.northshore.org/laboratory-medicine-pathology/educational-programs.
[#11123-1, exp. 23 July 2022]
University of Chicago (NorthShore) Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023
This one-year surgical pathology fellowship is designed to develop diagnostic expertise in general surgical pathology for either academic or community settings. NorthShore accepts one fellow each year to this freestanding, independent post-graduate program sponsored by the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. The fellowship includes core rotations in general surgical pathology, frozen section and consultations. Elective time is available for focused subspecialty rotations in cytopathology, dermatopathology, hematopathology, molecular genetic pathology and research under the supervision of senior faculty. The scientific environment is particularly well suited for translational research.
For more information, please visit
https://www.northshore.org/laboratory-medicine-pathology/educational-programs.
[#11123-3, exp. 23 July 2022]
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024
Program:
An ACGME-accredited 12-month fellowship in Blood Banking / Transfusion
Medicine is offered at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of
Medicine. The University of Illinois Hospital is a 441 bed tertiary care
university hospital where the Transfusion Medicine service provides over
27,000 blood components and performs approximately 1800 therapeutic
apheresis procedures annually in support of active solid organ and bone
marrow transplantation programs, as well as comprehensive surgical,
pediatric, obstetrics/gynecology, neurologic and medical services,
including the largest Sickle Cell Center in the Midwest. The
all-inclusive transfusion and hemapheresis services stress development
of clinical consultative, technical, administrative, and leadership
skills. The fellow will gain extensive experience in clinical
transfusion medicine, therapeutic hemapheresis, stem cell collection and
processing, immunohematology, transplantation immunology, intraoperative
and patient blood management, and coagulation. In addition, donor
management and component manufacture training occurs through our
partnership with our blood supplier, Vitalant, who collects 1.8 million
donations from 780,000 donors annually, and serves over 1,000 hospitals
in the US across 40 states.
Additional focused training in Cellular
Therapy/Stem Cell processing or Hemostasis/Thrombosis laboratory testing
is available if desired.
Research is strongly encouraged.
Requirements:
Applicants for this fellowship must have completed training in an ACGME
approved residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology or Clinical
Pathology by July 1, 2023. Applicants completing training in
Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or other medical
specialties will also be considered.
Stipends:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office
(https://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/education/graduate-medical-education-gme) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Applications:
A letter of interest with attached curriculum vitae and three letters of reference should be sent to:
Ms. Zelda Canete
Fellowship Program Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Illinois at Chicago
MC 847, Room 130 CSN
840 South Wood Street
Chicago, IL 60612
Email: zelda@uic.edu
Website: http://pathology.uic.edu/
[#10366, exp. 7 March 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
University of Illinois at Chicago
Unexpected Opening for 2021
Openings for 2022 and 2023
Description: This fellowship is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program that offers advanced training in diagnostic cytopathology, with equal emphasis on gynecologic, non-gynecologic and fine-needle aspiration cytology. The fellow will be expected to work closely with residents rotating through the cytopathology service. The fellow will alternate with residents on the Head and Neck tumor board presentation schedule. The fellow will have increasing levels of responsibility commensurate with level of performance. Strong emphasis will be placed on the integration of cytopathologic findings with corresponding histologic findings and ancillary study results. Diagnostic, research and teaching skills are emphasized in our collegial academic environment. This program would be a good fit for a self-motivated trainee with a strong interest in Cytopathology and a desire to start functioning at the level of a junior faculty member, with the caveat that the fellow will not have signout privileges. Strengths of this program include collegial faculty throughout the department and the opportunity to benefit from interactions with other outstanding departmental laboratories such as Molecular Pathology, Microbiology and Hematopathology/Flow Cytometry. Research projects may be developed according to the interests of the fellow.
ThinPrep technology, including the ThinPrep Imaging System, is utilized in the laboratory. The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Cytopathology Laboratory also performs HPV testing in-house on the Roche COBAS platform, ensuring exposure to molecular techniques and clinical applications with which the cytopathologist needs to be conversant. The fellow will also become familiar with the quality control and quality assurance activities of the laboratory as well as with technical and professional billing considerations. The fellow will have the opportunity to perform superficial fine-needle aspiration biopsies in outpatient and inpatient settings and participate in the assessment of adequacy of image-guided fine-needle aspiration specimens, although these activities are not dependent on the fellow.
Over the course of the fellowship, the fellow will have the opportunity to develop the necessary medical knowledge and interactive skills to communicate effectively with medical professionals and patients. Upon completion of this fellowship program, the fellow should be ready to practice independently in private, commercial or academic settings and be able to meet all competency requirements for the daily practice of cytopathology.
Requirements: Applicants should have passed USMLE Step III and be board-eligible or board-certified in anatomic pathology or combined anatomic and clinical pathology. The applicant must be eligible for a permanent Illinois medical license.
Stipend: Commensurate with level of training. The UIC Graduate Medical Education Office (http://pathology.uic.edu/cytopathology-fellowship/) posts specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Application: Email (preferred) or send curriculum vitae, personal statement and completed College of American Pathologists (CAP) Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application to Dr. Odile David, Cytopathology Fellowship Program Director.
Three letters of reference should be forwarded to:
Odile David, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
University of Illinois at Chicago
840 S. Wood Street, Room 130 CSN
Chicago, IL 60612
Email: odavid@uic.edu
[#9849, exp. 27 October 2021]
University of Illinois at Chicago
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021
Description:
The ACGME accredited hematopathology fellowship at the university of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago is a one-year program, designed to provide eligibility for the American Board of Pathology specialized examination in hematology.
The Medical Center is a 470-bed, tertiary care, university hospital, which supports an active bone marrow/peripheral blood stem cell transplantation service. The fellowship program includes both diagnostic and investigative hematopathology. The fellows will be exposed to the full range of diagnostic hematopathology including bone marrow biopsy and aspirate morphology, lymph node biopsy interpretation, body fluid and peripheral blood smear morphology, flow cytometric immunophenotyping using a 10-color flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, molecular pathology, cytogenetics, coagulation, hemoglobinopathies, and hematology instrumentation.
There is a formal hematopathology didactic lecture series and structured electives in molecular diagnostics, cytogenetics, and coagulation. Presentation of cases at hospital-wide clinicopathologic conferences, supervision of residents, as well as teaching medical students and residents are expected. Participation in research projects and a range of scholarly activities are required.
Requirements:
The candidate must be Board eligible or certified in either clinical pathology, anatomic pathology or clinical and anatomic pathology.
Stipends:
The stipend is commensurate with the PGY year of training.
Applications:
Prepare the following items in an application package:
• Current CV
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
• USMLE scores 1, 2 and 3
Submit application package via email to:
Zelda Canete
Hematopathology Program Coordinator
Email: zelda@uic.edu
Address letters of reference to:
Zelda Canete
Hematopathology Fellowship Program Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Illinois at Chicago
Room 130 CSN
840 South Wood Street
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Telephone: (312) 355-0482
[#10367, exp. 7 March 2022]
Fellowships in surgical pathology are offered by the University of Illinois College of Medicine. This is a re-organization of the fellowship program for UIC.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
(1) One Opening for 2022-2023
The fellowship in surgical pathology at University of Illinois Medical Center is for one or two years. This fellowship is designed for post graduates with excellent skills in surgical pathology who wish to develop expertise both in general surgical pathology as well as a subspecialty area such as breast, renal, liver, ophthalmologic, dermatologic and gastrointestinal disease and who also have an interest in medical education. Fellows will work with faculty to implement a new program in resident education, work with teaching pathologist assistants in optimizing work flow, frozen section, biopsy adequacy assessment, tumor banking and teaching residents gross diagnosis and dissection. The fellows will also be responsible for reviewing and independently diagnosing all cases received by the department of Pathology's outreach program. Fellows may also elect to review and signout with subspecialty pathologists, liver, dermatology, renal, and/or gastrointestinal cases. Two courses, one in medical education and one in clinical/ translational research are given over the course of one year. UICOM is one of two medical schools in the US with a department of medical education and the department of pathology shares faculty and courses with this department. A stellar candidate may wish to combine renal pathology training or course work in medical education with a two year fellowship to prepare the candidate for subspecialty renal pathology or directorship of a pathology residency program and / or overseeing medical student education.
The University of Illinois Medical Center is a 491-bed, tertiary care, university hospital, which receives 18,000 surgical pathology cases yearly. The center has one of the largest kidney and liver transplant services in the US, as well as a large gastrointestinal and liver service. The surgical pathology service includes both eye and skin pathology for the medical center. Resources for diagnostic and research activities include immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, laser capture microdissection, tissue mircroarrays and molecular pathology. Each fellow receives two (2) months of elective time.
Requirements
Applicants should have completed four years of training in a combined AP/CP residency or three years in AP, USMLE Step 3 and must be eligible for a permanent Illinois license (and must have a permanent Illinois license before beginning fellowship training).
Stipends
Commensurate with level of training. The Web site of the Graduate Medical Education Office (http://pathology.uic.edu/surgical-pathology-fellowship/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Applications
Address letter of interest indicating which fellowship program with curriculum vitae to:
Elizabeth Wiley, MD
c/o Beverly Tousana, Anatomical Pathology Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Illinois at Chicago (MC 847)
840 S. Wood Street, Suite 130 CSN
Chicago, IL 60612
Telephone: (312) 996-3879
Email: btousana@uic.edu
[#10987, exp. 21 August 2022]
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
2022-23 and 2023-24 Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Positions
The Division of Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine is currently accepting applications for the Blood Bank fellowship position for 2022-23 and 2023-24.
Description:
The Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine fellowship program is ACGME accredited. The program offers comprehensive transfusion medicine physician training at the IU School of Medicine teaching hospitals (a 1700 bed tertiary care academic medical center complex) as well as a large blood center (Versiti Blood Center of Indiana). The fellowship offers exposure to adult and pediatric transfusion services, apheresis, hematopoietic progenitor cell processing, cellular therapy manufacturing and regenerative medicine, and histocompatibility testing.
Requirements:
Fellows are accepted for a training period of one year and must be Board eligible or certified in clinical pathology, hematology, or internal medicine
Stipends:
Commensurate with level of postgraduate training.
Staff:
Esther Soundar MD, MPH, Director, Therapeutic Apheresis, Director, Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Application:
The standard CAP fellowship application, curriculum vitae, personal statement, and three letters of reference can be submitted (preferably by email) to:
Beverly Jarrett
Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Indiana University School of Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
IU Health Pathology Laboratory
350 W. 11th Street, Room 4083
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Email: bjarrett@iupui.edu
Telephone: (317) 491-6350
[#10435, exp. 3 May 2022]
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship 2023-24
The Division of Genitourinary Pathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine is accepting applications for 3 positions for 2023-24.
Description
The Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship Training Program at the Indiana University School of Medicine provides comprehensive training in all aspects of genitourinary pathology. Upon completing the program the fellow will be prepared to assume a role as a subspecialty consultant in genitourinary pathology whether in an academic or private practice setting. The program is approved as a non-ACGME accredited fellowship by the Indiana University Graduate Medical Education Committee. The Division of Genitourinary Pathology is currently responsible for the handling of all adult genitourinary clinical material from the IU Health system in Indianapolis (University Hospital, Methodist Hospital, IU Health North and IU Health West) and personal consultations received by the faculty. The GU service is currently the busiest of all the surgical pathology sign out services and provides the fellows with the opportunity to develop the ability to handle a large and diverse case-load in an efficient and accurate manner. Currently, we have three fellow positions each year.
Requirements:
Applicants must have completed two years of accredited anatomic pathology training, and be eligible for a medical license in the State of Indiana.
Staff:
Liang Cheng MD, Program Director; John Eble MD; Michael Hwang MD; Muhammad Idrees MD; Thomas Ulbright MD
Applications:
Submission of the Standard CAP fellowship application, curriculum vitae, personal statement and 3 letters of recommendation by email to:
Liang Cheng, MD
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (317) 491-6417
Email: lcheng@iupui.edu
Website: https://pathology.medicine.iu.edu
[#10465, exp. 24 February 2022]
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
2022-23 Hematopathology Fellowship Position
The Division of Hematopathology in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine is currently accepting applications for one fellowship position for 2022-23.
Description
The ACGME-accredited hematopathology fellowship program in the Division of Hematopathology at Indiana University School of Medicine is a one-year program, which offers comprehensive training in hematopathology. The diagnostic service consists of adult and pediatric hematopathology with a wide variety of specimens such as bone marrows, lymph nodes, spleens and other tissues. The fellowship also includes designated rotations in general laboratory hematology, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, molecular diagnostics and coagulation. Dedicated elective months are provided for research and additional diagnostic exposure. The division is actively involved in clinically oriented research particularly in the area of neoplastic hematopathology. Participation in departmental and clinical conferences is also encouraged. The case material is derived from a 2600 bed medical system with active hematology/oncology and bone marrow transplant divisions.
Requirements:
Fellows are accepted for a training period of one year and must be Board eligible or certified in anatomic and/or clinical pathology.
Stipends:
Salary levels are commensurate with the candidate's training and experience.
Staff:
Magdalena Czader, MD, PhD Director, Fellowship Program; Rohit Gulati, MD; Mehdi Nassiri, MD; Shanxiang Zhang, MD, PhD; Jiehao Zhou, MD, PhD.
Applications:
A standardized CAP fellowship application, curriculum vitae, personal statement and three letters of reference are required. Please address inquiries to:
Magdalena Czader, MD, PhD
Program Director
Indiana University School of Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
IU Health Pathology Laboratory
350 W. 11th Street, Room 5034
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone: (317) 491-6510
Fax: (317) 491-6509
Email: mczader@iupui.edu
Website: https://medicine.iu.edu/pathology/
[##11159, exp. 30 July 2022]
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
2022-23 and 2023-24 Microbiology Fellowship Positions
Description
Indiana University School of Medicine is accepting applications to the Medical Microbiology Fellowship for the year 2022-23 and 2023-24. This ACGME accredited program provides advanced subspecialty training in medical microbiology. Comprehensive training is provided in bacteriology, antimicrobial testing, anaerobic bacteriology, molecular diagnostics, mycobacteriology, mycology, parasitology, serology and virology. Fellows also participate in an active infectious disease pathology service, providing rapid diagnosis of a variety of infectious agents. The trainee is an active participant in management of the laboratories and consults with clinicians relative to use of the laboratory and interpretation of results. During the one year fellowship the trainee is expected to pursue a research project with the opportunity for multiple projects throughout the year if the fellow wishes. Research interests include antimicrobial testing, infections in immunocompromised patients, fungi including pneumocystis, rapid methods and instrumentation, and molecular diagnostics of infectious diseases. The departmental research group also presents ample opportunities for participation in diagnostic clinical studies and trials with major companies. State-of-the-art diagnostic methods include: microbial identification by nucleic acid amplification, pyrosequencing, MALDI-TOF MS and molecular detection of antimicrobial resistance. Laboratory automation has been implemented and expansion is ongoing.
Requirements:
Candidates must have completed training requirements for CP or AP/CP Pathology residency and must hold (or be eligible for) a permanent license to practice medicine in the State of Indiana. Alternatively, applicants may hold a primary certificate plus a subspecialty certificate in Infectious Diseases from another member medical specialty board of the ABMS (e.g. Internal Medicine or Pediatrics).
Staff:
Christopher Emery, MD Fellowship Director; T. Davis MD, PhD; JP Lavik, MD, PhD;
R. Relich PhD; L. Cheng MD; C. Kaufman MS,MT(ASCP),SM
Applications:
The CAP standard fellowship application, curriculum vitae, personal statement and 3 letters of reference should be submitted (preferably by email) to:
Beverly Jarrett
Fellowship Coordinator
Indiana University School of Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
IU Health Pathology Laboratory
350 W. 11th Street, Room 4083
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone: (317) 491-6350
Email: bjarrett@iupui.edu
Website: https://medicine.iu.edu/departments/pathology/
[#11156, exp. 30 July 2022]
Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025
Program:
The program offers a one year accredited fellowship in blood banking and transfusion medicine. DeGowin Blood Center provides on-site transfusion, donor center (whole blood and cytapheresis) and therapeutic hemapheresis (including hematopoietic progenitor collection and processing) services to a large university tertiary care hospital. Daily experience is provided in blood donor selection, blood banking serology, compatibility testing and selection of special products (e.g., crossmatch compatible platelets) therapeutic and donor hemapheresis, neonatal transfusion, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and other cellular therapies, and surgical tissue banking. Additional rotations provide education on HLA testing, community blood center operations, and community hospital transfusion practices.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from individuals who are board eligible or board certified in Pathology, Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Neurological Surgery, or Thoracic Surgery, or hold a subspecialty certificate in Hematology from an ABMS member board.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Annette Schlueter, MD, PhD
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-0370
Email: annette-schlueter@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation that include 1 from your Residency Program Director and 2 from additional faculty, USMLE scores (steps 1, 2, and 3), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Applications will be accepted until fellowship position is filled.
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#11146, exp. 13 August 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Program:
The fellowship includes in-depth training in cytopathology with active involvement in a hospital based fine needle aspiration (FNA) service including performance of FNA's in a pathology based FNA clinic and an onsite adequacy assessment service with pathologists attending FNA's performed under radiologic imaging or endoscopic guidance. Fellows are actively involved in all aspects of the cytopathology service including a full spectrum of gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytology specimens. It is the aim of the UIHC cytopathology fellowship to provide the trainee with the in-depth knowledge and competence necessary for the practice of pathology with specialty expertise in cytopathology. Fellows will have opportunity to gain the experience and knowledge of the practice of cytopathology necessary for oversight and administration of a cytopathology laboratory. Fellows who wish to pursue an academic career can receive the depth and breadth of training necessary to pursue an academic career with specialty expertise in cytopathology.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from residents who have had two to four years of straight anatomic pathology training and from residents who have three to four years of combined anatomic and clinical pathology training. Board eligible applicants are preferred.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Chris Jensen, MD
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-3217
Email: chris-jensen@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation, USMLE (3) scores, copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Applications will be accepted until fellowship positions are filled.
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#11147, exp. 25 August 2022]
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025
Program:
The University of Iowa offers a one-year accredited fellowship in molecular genetic pathology. The fellowship program entails a broad educational experience in both traditional and leading-edge technologies combined with knowledgeable and friendly faculty and staff providing a unique training experience in all areas of molecular pathology. The Molecular Pathology Laboratory serves as the primary site for molecular testing of neoplastic, genetic, and infectious diseases from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics as well as for regional, national and international clients. We have over 50 diagnostic tests utilizing various methods including next generation sequencing by synthesis (Ion Torrent and Illumina systems), qualitative/quantitative PCR, emulsion PCR, and real-time PCR, Sanger sequencing, traditional and capillary electrophoresis and Southern blotting. The MGP fellowship includes six months of hands-on training in the Molecular Pathology Laboratory with special emphasis on molecular oncology, genetics, and infectious disease. Another three to four months are spent predominantly in the Genetics Division of the Department of Pediatrics. This block includes one month of general genetics, one month of specialty genetics rotations in the cancer center and neurology clinics and one month of cytogenetics training. The Cytogenetics Laboratory will provide exposure to traditional cytogenetics, FISH and Comparative Genomic Hybridization using microarray technology. During these rotations the fellow learns the role of an attending physician, with levels of responsibility and supervision appropriate for the level of training and experience. The fellow is also exposed to administrative and management aspects of directing a molecular diagnostics laboratory. The remaining three months are spent with independent test development in the Molecular Pathology Laboratory or on basic research projects in any one of numerous laboratories associated with the program. The fellows are encouraged to use this time to obtain preliminary data serving as the basis for applications for career development grants from federal and private agencies.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from residents who are MD or MD/PhD and have ACGME-accredited residency training in Pathology (AP/CP, AP, or CP) or Medical Genetics.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Aaron Bossler, MD, PhD
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 384-9566
Email: aaron-bossler@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please email the contact below for further application information:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Applications will be accepted until fellowship position is filled.
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#11148, exp. 13 August 2022]
Gastrointestinal Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025
Program:
This one-year program is designed to provide an advanced, intensive educational experience in Gastrointestinal Surgical Pathology. The fellowship emphasizes graduated responsibility and includes a significant component of independent fellow signout. The fellow will also present at our 4 GI Tumor Boards (Colorectal, Hepatobiliary, GI-Neuroendocrine Oncology, Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy) and will be integral to our weekly, pathologist-driven GI-Liver Biopsy Multidisciplinary Teaching Conference. This fellowship represents the "GI track" within our larger Surgical Pathology Fellowship, and the fellow will also rotate through 4-months of our General Surgical Pathology Service, with Hot Seat, Frozen Section, and Consults rotations. Research is strongly encouraged, and our faculty are highly motivated to mentor trainees in clinical and translational projects.
The University Hospital has 48,000 Surgical Pathology accessions each year, including >10,000 in-house GI cases and 350 extramural consultations. The GI Pathology Service handles all in-house and consult tubal gut and liver cases, including a large volume of pediatric cases. We also have an active liver transplant program. Our various GI Pathology faculty direct the Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry Laboratory, sign out on the Molecular Pathology Service, and participate in the nation's first and only neuroendocrine tumor SPORE.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from residents who will have had three years of straight Anatomic Pathology training or four years of combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training. Board eligible applicants are preferred.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The Graduate Medical Education Office website (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Andrew M Bellizzi, M.D.
Director of GI Pathology, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
Phone: (319) 356-4436
Email: andrew-bellizzi@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation, USMLE scores, copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
[#9936, exp. 10 November 2021]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Opening for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Program: Our one-year ACGME accredited fellowship includes comprehensive clinical training in the practice of hematopathology, including bone marrow pathology, surgical hematopathology (lymph nodes, spleens, other tissues for lymphoma evaluation), peripheral blood and body fluid evaluation, laboratory hematology/coagulation, hemoglobin analysis by capillary electrophoresis, flow cytometry, molecular pathology, and cytogenetics/FISH. Fellows have opportunities to teach and present at clinical conferences. A variety of clinical research opportunities are available.
The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics together with the affiliated University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital are the state’s only academic medical center and thus serve as a tertiary referral center. A diversity of both benign and neoplastic hematologic disease is seen, including diseases found in specialized populations such as neonates, pediatrics/young adults, and bone marrow transplant patients. The University of Iowa is also a comprehensive center for the treatment of patients with hemophilia and patients with hemoglobinopathies/thalassemia.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from residents who anticipate completing one of the following by the start of the fellowship:
• A minimum of two years of straight anatomic or clinical pathology training
• A minimum of three years of combined anatomic and clinical pathology training
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Carol Holman, MD PhD
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-3981
Email: carol-holman@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school Dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation that include one from the pathology residency director and two additional faculty, USMLE(3) scores, copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship Coordinator
Department of Pathology
200 Hawkins Drive, C684 GH
Iowa City, IA 52242
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Applications will be accepted until fellowship position is filled.
Please visit our website for additional information:
Hematopathology Fellowship
[#11149, exp. 16 August 2022]
Medical Microbiology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Program:
We offer a one year ACGME-accredited program in medical microbiology. Our program has a tradition of excellence in medical education and provides an environment of active learning that fosters not only intellectual curiosity and collaboration, but also a commitment to teaching and patient care.
Requirements:
Priority will be given to applicants with certification in clinical pathology
(successful completion of ACGME-accredited training program in CP, AP/CP). Trainees with infectious
diseases or other relevant background who intend to pursue a career including laboratory directorship will
also be considered.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The website of the Graduate Medical Education Office (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Bradley Ford, Ph.D., M.D.
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-2990
Email: Bradley-ford@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation that include 1 from the Director of your Residency Program and 2 additional faculty, USMLE(3) scores (steps
1, 2, and 3), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Applications will be accepted until fellowship position is filled.
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#11150, exp. 13 August 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Iowa City, Iowa
Up to 4 Openings for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025
Program:
This one-year program, in existence since 1982 with over 100 graduates, is designed to provide an advanced, intensive educational experience in General Surgical Pathology, with the opportunity to develop additional subspecialty expertise. Core rotations include Hot Seat, Frozen Section, Gross Room Teaching, and Consults. The fellowship emphasizes graduated responsibility, and there is opportunity for independent signout of cases. Fellows are also integral in Tumor Boards and have ample opportunities to teach. Research is encouraged, and our faculty is highly motivated to mentor trainees in clinical and translational projects. At completion, the successful fellow will demonstrate the knowledge, poise, maturity, and communication skills to effectively function at the level of junior staff/faculty.
Requirements:
Applications will be accepted from residents who will have had three years of straight Anatomic Pathology training or four years of combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training. Board eligible applicants are preferred.
Stipends and Benefits:
Commensurate with level of training. The Graduate Medical Education Office website (https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/) contains specific information regarding stipends and benefits.
Inquiries:
Laila Dahmoush, M.D.
Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (319) 356-4440
Email: laila-dahmoush@uiowa.edu
Application Process:
Please send or email a cover letter, CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship Application, current curriculum vitae, personal statement, medical school dean's letter, 3 letters of recommendation that include one from the pathology residency director and two additional faculty, USMLE scores (steps 1, 2, and 3), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), copy of permanent visa (if applicable), and copy of medical school diploma to:
Vicky J. Farrington-Howrey
Fellowship and Extern Coordinator
Department of Pathology (C684 GH)
University of Iowa Health Care
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Telephone: (319) 356-0319
Fax: (319) 384-9613
Email: vicky-farrington@uiowa.edu
Please visit our website for additional information by clicking here.
[#11151, exp. 13 August 2022]
Surgical/Selective Pathology Fellowship 2022 - 2023
Description
This one-year accredited program is designed to provide advanced training in all aspects of diagnostic surgical pathology including:
Breast | Head and Neck | Endocrine | Gynecologic | Gastrointestinal/Pancreatic | Liver | Thoracic | Genitourinary | Bone and Soft Tissue | Heart | Transplant
Elective training may be available in Dermatopathology | Hematopathology | Neuropathology | Cytopathology
Approximately 38,000 surgical specimens are evaluated each year. The University of Kansas Health System has a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center serving a complex patient population.
Fellows have an in-depth experience with comprehensive case sign-outs, intra-operative/frozen section consultations and review of outside consultations. After a training period, fellows are expected to assume graded, sign-out responsibilities under supervision.
Fellows are also required to participate in interdepartmental multidisciplinary tumor conferences and teach pathology residents and medical students. Fellows have the opportunity to participate in clinical and basic research and are encouraged to design and complete a research project.
Requirements
Candidates must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology and must have or be eligible for an unrestricted license to practice medicine in Kansas.
Benefits/Stipend
KUMC Office of Graduate Medical Education
Applications must consist of the following:
1. Completed Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
2. Current CV
3. Personal statement
4. Three letters of recommendation (addressed to Rashna Madan, MBBS)
5. USMLE or COMLEX Transcript of Scores
Send completed applications (or questions) to:
Tamara N. Osborn, Fellowship and Graduate Studies Coordinator
University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
3901 Rainbow Blvd., MS 3045 Kansas City, KS 66160
Telephone: (913) 945-7063
Fax: (913) 588-7073
Email: pathologyresidents@kumc.edu
[#11055, exp. 12 July 2022]
University of Louisville
Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021
Opening for 2022
An opening for a one year Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine fellowship is available for the academic year beginning July 2021 and July 2022.
The Marie M. Keeling Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship at the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center is an ACGME-accredited fellowship program integrating academic and community medical centers with blood center training. The trainee will gain comprehensive experience in adult and pediatric transfusion medicine throughout the UofL Health hospital system and affiliated teaching hospitals (including Norton Childrens Hospital, which is a 300 bed full service pediatric hospital). These hospitals support cardiopulmonary surgery, solid organ and bone marrow transplantation, adult and pediatric trauma, neonatal and pediatric programs, and an HLA laboratory. The fellow will also rotate though the American Red Cross Blood Services, River Valley Region, for robust training in whole blood and apheresis collection, component manufacturing, compliance/regulatory, and complex reference laboratory immunohematology patient work ups. In addition to blood bank training, the trainee will also spend time in the specialized areas of peripheral stem cell and bone marrow transplantation (adult/pediatric) and HLA laboratory. Research opportunities are available in transfusion medicine and related disciplines. The training program provides the necessary experience to develop the expertise in transfusion medicine for medical director duties in a community blood center or hospital transfusion service.
Louisville is an exciting place to live with numerous amenities for a city its size. It offers many cultural and sports activities and offers an excellent location with mild weather. It is home to the Kentucky Derby and the University of Louisville basketball and football teams.
Requirements:
Applicants must be certified, or eligible for certification by the American Board of Pathology in clinical pathology or combined clinical/anatomical pathology or other appropriate major clinical specialty Board. Candidate must have completed USMLE Step 3 and be eligible to hold a medical license in Kentucky.
Stipend:
Commensurate with level of post-graduate training.
Fellowship Director:
Claire E. Meena-Leist, MD; Director, Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program
Applications:
Interested candidates should submit the CAP standardized fellowship application, a copy of their current C.V., a personal statement and three letters of recommendation to:
Mary Williams
University of Louisville, Dept. of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
550 S. Jackson Street
ACB Building, Education Suite Room # A1E17
Louisville, KY 40202
Email: mary.williams@louisville.edu
Telephone: (502) 852-3368
Fax: (502) 852-8299
Website: http://louisville.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/fellowships/transfusion-medicine
[#9998, exp. 13 October 2021]
University of Louisville
Cytopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2021
Opening for 2023
An opening for one year position in an ACGME accredited Cytopathology fellowship is available for the July 2021-June 2022 and July 2023-June 2024 academic years. The potential candidate for this position should have completed their AP or AP/CP pathology residency training in an ACGME accredited program before starting their fellowship training. They should be eligible to hold a medical license in Kentucky. Passing step III of the USLME is also required before being accepted for the position.
Currently the work volume at the University of Louisville Hospital includes 5000 Pap tests and 2000 non-gynecologic specimens including 750 FNA procedures. A variety of procedures are performed in house including superficial FNA performed by Pathology Staff and others performed under guidance of CT, US, EUS, and EBUS procedures. The program offers opportunities for rotations in Flow Cytometry, Molecular Pathology and Immunohistochemistry as well as specialized rotations in subspecialties of Surgical Pathology. Fellows actively participate in the intra and interdepartmental conferences and are encouraged to be involved in research projects.
Louisville is an exciting place to live with numerous amenities for a city its size. It offers many cultural and sports activities and offers an excellent location with mild weather. It is home to the Kentucky Derby and the Cardinals College basketball and football teams.
Inquiries:
Ziyan Salih, MD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Director of Cytopathology
University of Louisville, Dept of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
530 S. Jackson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Email: ziyan.salih@louisville.edu
Telephone: 502-852-5057
Fax: 502-852-1761
Applications Process:
Interested candidates should submit a universal ACGME application, a copy of their current C.V., a personal statement, copy of permanent visa (if applicable), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), and three letters of recommendation to:
Mary Williams
University of Louisville, Dept. of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
550 S. Jackson Street
ACB Building, Education Suite Room # A1E17
Louisville, KY 40202
Email: mary.williams@louisville.edu
Telephone: (502) 852-3368
Fax: (502) 852-8299
[#11090, exp. 16 July 2022]
University of Louisville Health Sciences Center
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021
Opening for 2022
Description: The University of Louisville Division of Forensic Pathology, in conjunction with the Kentucky Office
of the Chief Medical Examiner (KY OCME), offers a unique educational opportunity during a 12-month ACGME-accredited fellowship program in Forensic Pathology. The NAME-accredited KY OCME is staffed by six full-time, board-certified forensic pathologists, all of whom actively participate in the training of the forensic
fellow. The office performs approximately 1200 cases per year from both urban and rural areas, encompassing
40 counties. The fellow is thus afforded with the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of cases,
including cases unique to rural settings, such as farming, hunting, and mining fatalities. Located in one of the
country's largest metropolitan areas, the KY OCME also conducts many cases associated with urban areas.
Ample opportunity is provided for attendance at death scenes. Regularly scheduled didactics include monthly
Journal Clubs, monthly Check Sample reviews, and bi-monthly forensic topic discussions with faculty. Fellows
are provided private office space and ample educational materials, including standard texts and microscopic
glass slide teaching files. The fellow is given time and funds to attend a two week homicide seminar and one
national meeting (either NAME or AAFS). Additional offsite rotations include a forensic toxicology laboratory,
forensic anthropology course, and the Kentucky State Police Crime Laboratory. The fellow participates in the
courtroom experience, first by accompanying the attending physician to court, and later in the year, by giving
sworn testimony in the cases that the fellow has participated.
Requirements: Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited residency in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic
and Clinical Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the year (5) of postgraduate training
Program Director: William Ralston, MD
Telephone: (502) 489-5209
Email: william.ralston@ky.gov
Address: KY OCME, Bingham Building 1 st floor, 10511 LaGrange Rd, Louisville, KY 40223
Website: https://louisville.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/fellowships/forensic-pathology
Applications: To include U of L application form (available by request) or CAP common application, CV,
medical school transcript, documentation of USMLE scores, and three letters of recommendation.
[#11091, exp. 16 July 2022]
University of Louisville
Opening for Surgical Pathology Fellowship for 2022 and 2023
An opening for a one-year position in Surgical Pathology Fellowship is available for the academic years beginning July 2022 and July 2023.
This is a one-year fellowship program with 1 position per year which provides the trainee with advanced training and experience in general surgical pathology, and opportunities for extensive experience in all subspecialty areas at a busy academic medical center. Anatomic pathology staff includes experts in the fields of urologic, breast, gynecologic, gastrointestinal, hepatopancreatobiliary, bone/soft tissue, and neuropathology. The fellowship is designed to provide comprehensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology including standard diagnostic practices, immunohistochemistry, and specialized techniques. Elective time during the fellowship can be individually tailored to meet the needs of the fellow and spent in clinical or basic research, or used for more rigorous training in various areas of surgical pathology. The candidate is expected to participate in inter-departmental clinical conferences, frozen section, and teaching anatomic pathology residents. In addition, ample opportunities exist for scholarly collaborations in all areas of surgical pathology.
Louisville is an exciting place to live with numerous amenities for a city its size. It offers many cultural and sports activities and offers an excellent location with mild weather. It is home to the Kentucky Derby and the Louisville Cardinals College basketball and football teams. An opportunity to sign out independently towards the end of the fellowship is available.
Requirements:
Applicants must have completed their AP or AP/CP pathology residency training in an ACGME accredited program before starting their fellowship training. They should be eligible to hold a medical license in Kentucky. Passing step III of the USLME is also required before being accepted for the position.
Stipend:
Commensurate with level of post-graduate training.
Inquiries:
Brock A. Martin, MD
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Email: brock.martin.1@louisville.edu
Telephone: (502) 852-1762
Applications Process:
Interested candidates should submit the CAP standardized fellowship application, a copy of their current C.V., a personal statement, copy of permanent visa (if applicable), copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable), and three letters of recommendation to:
Mary Williams
University of Louisville, Dept. of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
550 S. Jackson Street
ACB Building, Education Suite Room # A1E17
Louisville, KY 40202
Email: mary.williams@louisville.edu
Telephone: (502) 852-3368
Fax: (502) 852-8299
[#11088, exp. 16 July 2022]
Louisiana State University Health - Shreveport
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
We are currently accepting applications for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 fellowship positions.
The Department of Pathology offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in cytopathology with two positions. The fellow is expected to participate in the cytology service and teaching clinical and/or basic research activities. Completion of a research project is expected by the end of the fellowship year with a presentation to faculty, staff, and peers at the Annual Albert G. Smith Resident Research Forum. The fellowship program is designed to provide advanced training in the interpretation of gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens and fine needle aspiration biopsies. The fellow will be exposed to EBUS and EUS specimens as well. The training includes the use and interpretation of immunohistochemistry, ultrastructural and molecular pathology. Two months of your choice of electives are available which may be dedicated entirely to research. Teaching activities include departmental and interdepartmental conferences.
Requirements: Candidates should be board eligible or certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Stipends: A $1,250 allowance is provided for textbooks and professional fees.
We are participating in the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) unified recruitment timeline for cytopathology fellowship programs for the 2023-2024 fellowship year.
1) Applications will start being reviewed: July 15, 2021 (application submission window: July-September 2021)
2) Interviews will start being offered: August 15, 2021
3) Earliest date to extend an offer to an applicant: October 1, 2021 (applicants will have 72 hours to accept/decline)
Application Materials Required:
Interested candidates can apply by emailing the following materials to the Program Director, Dr. Ashley Flowers, at ashley.flowers@lsuhs.edu and Cc'ing the Program Administrator, Kayla Schilke, at kayla.schilke@lsuhs.edu
• A personal statement of interest
• 3 Letters of Recommendation addressed to the Program Director: Dr. Ashley Flowers, MD
• An updated CV
• And the following 2 page application: Click here for application form.
Website: https://www.lsuhs.edu/departments/school-of-medicine/pathology/cytopathology-fellowship
[#10140, exp. 9 January 2022]
Medical Microbiology Fellowship
The Franz Von Lichtenberg Fellowship in Infectious Disease and Molecular Microbiology is an ACGME-accredited one-year training program in Medical Microbiology based at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (an affiliate of Harvard Medical School), with options for elective rotations at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
The fellowship is designed to train the next generation of leaders in infectious disease diagnostics and combines the traditional curriculum of medical microbiology (bacteriology, mycology, virology, and parasitology) with hands-on experience in anatomic infectious disease pathology and advanced molecular diagnostics, including pathogen genomics. The curriculum includes formal rotations in all areas of clinical microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and incorporates dedicated time for clinically-related research projects. Trainees review all anatomic cases with infectious etiologies and correlate case findings with clinical microbiology data. Fellows are also directly involved in the use, design and implementation of molecular, phenotypic and computational methods to diagnose infectious diseases, and to gain hands-on knowledge regarding the development and management of clinical workflows. Fellows have opportunities to teach in the microbiology and infectious diseases courses at Harvard Medical School, and in hospital-based conferences with the BWH Infectious Disease Division.
Opportunities for research collaboration with faculty are encouraged and include topics in clinical microbiology, pathogen biology, host-microbiome-pathogen interactions, and immune responses to infectious agents.
Requirements
Candidates must have successfully completed an ACGME-accredited residency in anatomic and clinical pathology or in clinical pathology, or an ACGME-accredited residency program in internal medicine and an ACGME-accredited fellowship in infectious diseases. Candidates must be eligible for a Massachusetts medical license.
Faculty
Manfred Brigl MD, Program Director and Director Clinical Microbiology Laboratory,
Isaac Solomon MD PhD, Associate Program Director, Andrew Onderdonk PhD, Emeritus,
Sankha (Bobby) Basu MD PhD, Lynn Bry MD PhD, Jennifer Johnson MD,
Sanjat Kanjilal MD MPH, Michael Klompas MD, Alvaro C. Laga MD MMSc, Neal I Lindeman, MD,
Michael Mina, MD PhD
Applications – Accepting Applications for 2023-2024 academic year
Ruth Sieck
Fellowship Program Manager
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Pathology
75 Francis Street, Amory 360H
Boston, MA 02115
Telephone: 617-732-4699
Fax: 278-6934
Email: rsieck@bwh.harvard.edu
Website: http://www.brighamandwomens.org/Departments_and_Services/pathology/Medical/Microbio logyFellowship.aspx?sub=7
[#10119, exp. 27 February 2022]
Fellowship in Surgical Pathology 2021/22
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Department of Pathology of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a principal teaching affiliate of the Harvard Medical School, is offering an additional one-year fellowship in Surgical Pathology commencing July 1st 2021. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, in conjunction with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, has very large and renowned clinical services in a broad range of subspecialties (especially those with an oncologic focus), which are engaged in major clinical trials and attract a high volume of complex consultations. There are also broad-based research programs which provide ample opportunities to participate in clinical/translational research. This opportunity will offer excellent training in surgical/oncologic pathology with a high specimen volume and dedicated subspecialty faculty. The Department of Pathology is staffed by more than 100 faculty and more than 55 residents and clinical fellows in anatomic and clinical pathology. The Anatomic Pathology Divisions handle almost 90,000 surgical specimens and over 45,000 cytology specimens annually. Applicants should have completed core-training in an AP or AP-CP residency program and should be committed to excellent clinical care in an academic medical center environment.
Applicants should, as soon as possible, submit a current Curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to:
Amitabh Srivastava, M.D.
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Director
Department of Pathology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
Email: asrivastava@bwh.harvard.edu
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer.
[#10303, exp. 15 January 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Hospital for Children
Opening for 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Hospital for Children is accepting applications for a one year ACGME-accredited fellowship in hematopathology starting in July 2023. A wide spectrum of benign and malignant hematologic conditions provides broad in-depth training and exposure in adult and pediatric hematopathology. Diagnostic modalities include ten color flow cytometry, cytogenetics, immunopathology, and molecular diagnostics. The hematology laboratory annually performs more than a million tests and includes special coagulation and hemoglobin disorders diagnostics. Approximately 25% of the volume consists of pediatric cases. Individual interests will be supported. Fellows will be given increasing levels of responsibility commensurate with level of performance throughout the year. Upon graduation fellow is expected to function independently as a clinical hematopathology director in an academic setting.
Requirements: Board eligible/certified in AP, AP/CP, or CP and licensed/eligible for license to practice medicine in Massachusetts at the start of the fellowship.
Application materials:
• CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
• 3 Letters of Recommendation
• Updated CV
• Personal statement
Application submission:
Please send completed applications by email to:
Madeline Harrison
Academic Program Coordinator
Email: mharrison3@tuftsmedicalcenter.org
Telephone: (617) 636-2567
Please address letters of recommendation to:
Monika E. Pilichowska, MD, PhD
Hematopathology Fellowship Director
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, MA 02111
Email: mpilichowska@tuftsmedicalcenter.org
Website: https://www.tuftsmedicalcenter.org/Hematopathology-Fellowship
Tufts Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer that fosters diversity and inclusion.
[#10895, exp. 08 July 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship with Subspecialty Focus
Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital
Opening for 2022-2023
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital is accepting applications for a one year non-ACGME-accredited fellowship in Surgical Pathology with Subspecialty Focus starting in July 2022. The prospective fellow will receive in-depth training and hands-on exposure to a rich diversity of rare and interesting cases in neoplastic and non-neoplastic surgical pathology. In addition, the fellow may choose a subspecialty focus from the areas of Genitourinary, Gynecologic, Breast, and Gastrointestinal pathology. Our exceptional surgical pathology facility has a national and international reputation. The prospective fellow can expect mentorship that will lead to increasing levels of responsibility for diagnostic sign-out cases. The fellow is expected to participate in conference presentations, tumor boards, pathology laboratory administration, and educating pathology and laboratory medicine residents. Opportunities for clinical and translational research are encouraged. Tufts Medical Center provides comprehensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology to prepare fellows with the skills to become independent attending pathologists who are able to practice in any setting.
Requirements: Board eligible/certified in AP or AP/CP and licensed/eligible for license to practice medicine in Massachusetts at the start of the fellowship.
Application materials:
• CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
• 3 Letters of Recommendation
• Updated CV
• Personal statement
Application submission:
Please send inquiry and completed applications by email to:
Madeline Harrison
Academic Program Coordinator
Email: Mharrison3@tuftsmedicalcenter.org
Telephone: 617-636-2567
Please address letters of recommendation to:
Ming Zhou, MD, PhD
Chair and Pathologist-in-Chief
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, MA 02111
Website: www.tuftsmedicalcenter.org/surgicalpathologyfellowship
[#9977, exp. 5 October 2021]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship with Subspecialty Pathology Focus
Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital
Opening for 2021-2022
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital is accepting applications for a one year non-ACGME-accredited fellowship in Surgical Pathology with Subspecialty Pathology focus under the mentorship of Dr. Ming Zhou and Dr. Elizabeth Genega starting in July 2021 due to an unexpected opening. A rich diversity of rare and interesting cases in neoplastic, non-neoplastic & infectious diseases provides fellows with in-depth training and hands-on exposure. Our exceptional surgical pathology facility has national and international reputation. The prospective fellow can expect mentorship that will lead to increasing levels of responsibility for diagnostic sign-out cases. The fellow is expected to participate in conference presentations, tumor boards, pathology laboratory administration, and educating pathology and laboratory medicine residents. Opportunities for clinical and translational research are encouraged, especially in partnership with other clinical services. Diagnostic and research techniques are taught with emphasis on immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, cytogenetic techniques, and molecular applications. Tufts Medical Center provides comprehensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology to prepare fellows with the skills to become independent attending pathologists who are able to practice in any setting.
Requirements: Board eligible/certified in AP or AP/CP and licensed/eligible for license to practice medicine in Massachusetts at the start of the fellowship.
Application materials:
• CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
• 3 Letters of Recommendation
• Updated CV
• Personal statement
Application submission:
Please send inquiry and completed applications by email to:
Madeline Harrison
Academic Program Coordinator
Email: Mharrison3@tuftsmedicalcenter.org
Telephone: (617) 636-2567
Please address letters of recommendation to:
Ming Zhou, MD, PhD
Chair and Pathologist-in-Chief
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, MA 02111
Website: www.tuftsmedicalcenter.org/surgicalpathologyfellowship
[#9972, exp. 2 October 2021]
Hematopathology Fellowship
UMass Memorial Health Care
Opening for July 2021
The Department of Pathology at University of Massachusetts Medical School / UMass Memorial Health Care is accepting applications for an unexpected opening in our ACGME accredited Hematopathology Fellowship Program beginning July 1, 2021. The UMass Memorial Medical Center is the clinical partner of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the largest health care system in Central Massachusetts. Approximately 1600 bone marrows, 400 lymph node specimens and 2500 diagnostic flow cytometry cases are seen annually. The program is designed to provide the trainee with a broad exposure to all aspects of diagnostic hematopathology, including bone marrow and lymph node pathology, peripheral blood and body fluid examination, general hematology and coagulation, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, molecular pathology and cytogenetics. The fellows are encouraged to work with the faculty, or independently, during their training to pursue translational research.
Requirements: Candidates should possess an MD degree and be board certified/eligible in anatomic pathology (AP), clinical pathology (CP), or anatomic pathology and clinical pathology (AP/CP).
Applications: Applications should be sent to the Program Director:
Bruce A. Woda, MD,
Department of Pathology
UMass Memorial Health Care
Biotech 3, One Innovation Drive, Worcester, MA 01605
Telephone: (508) 793-6200
Email: Bruce.Woda@umassmemorial.org
[#10111, exp. 19 November 2021]
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Openings, Cytopathology Fellowship 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Baystate Medical Center, Springfield MA
The University of Massachusetts Medical School – Baystate offers a one year ACGME accredited cytopathology fellowship based at Baystate Medical Center, a large tertiary care academic medical center. One position is available each academic year. Our laboratory processes/evaluates approximately 45,000 Pap tests and 4500 non-gynecologic and FNA specimens per year, with a mixture of liquid based and direct smear FNA cases. Fellows participate in rapid on-site evaluation of FNAs and touch preps of core biopsies collected under CT/US guidance in radiology and at EBUS, EUS, and navigational bronchoscopy procedures. Histology of core biopsies with touch preps is reviewed and worked up with immunohistochemistry the following workday in conjunction with cytology and surgical pathology attending staff. Examinations/evaluations are utilized to monitor progress.
The importance of cytologic-histologic correlation/data mining the medical record for relevant case information is heavily stressed, and the development of strong written/verbal communication skills is emphasized. Teaching opportunities are provided and mentored. Cytology lab management training is a year-long, real time experience with the cytology medical director in an apprentice type learning environment. Graduated responsibility is tailored to individual progress. Quality/scholarly activity and/or research is required. We seek candidates with strong surgical pathology skills who are interested in working up/writing up a large volume of diverse cytology cases with the opportunity for high levels of responsibility.
Applicants should be graduates of an AP or AP/CP residency and be eligible for Massachusetts medical licensure.
Please submit: CAP standard fellowship application, CV, and 3 letters of recommendation to:
Kerry Hayes
GME Program Administrator
Email: kerry.hayes@baystatehealth.org
Address application materials to Dr. Roxanne Florence, Medical Director - Cytopathology and Cytopathology Program Director.
[#10541, exp. 12 March 2022]
Opening for Breast and GYN Pathology Fellowship, 2023-24
University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS)-Baystate offers a one year ACGME accredited, Breast and GYN Pathology fellowship to prepare fellows to be diagnostic experts in the interpretation of breast and GYN pathology specimens and opportunities to pursue translational research. At completion, the successful fellow will be able to demonstrate the knowledge, poise, maturity and communication skills to effectively function at the level of junior staff/faculty. This is accomplished in a highly supervised learning environment through one on one teaching, and multidisciplinary team-based approach. Continual feedback and evaluation is provided along with progressive increase in levels of responsibility. The fellow will also participate in departmental teaching activities and multidisciplinary conferences including weekly Breast and GYN Oncology tumor boards.
Baystate Medical Center (BMC) and UMMS-Baystate is a tertiary care academic medical center with graduate medical education programs in multiple disciplines including pathology residency program and Cytopathology fellowship. BMC is noted for excellence in clinical service including Women’s Health. We accession nearly 40000 surgical pathology specimens including ~11000 breast and GYN pathology specimens. Our laboratories include a very busy immunohistochemistry lab and state-of-the-art molecular diagnostic oncology laboratory. The Rays of Hope funding and breast tissue repository is a big resource for conducting translational research projects. The faculty in breast and GYN pathology service include experienced pathologists who have made significant contributions to the field and are dedicated teachers and recipients of teaching awards.
Requirements: Completion of AP or AP/CP residency and must have passed USMLE Step 3 and be eligible for full Massachusetts license.
Please address your application to Ashraf Khan, MD, FRCPath, Professor and Chair of Pathology and Director, Breast & GYN Pathology Fellowship.
Please submit all application materials including CV and three letters of recommendation to Kerry Hayes, GME Program Administrator, via email: Kerry.Hayes@baystatehealth.org.
[#10449, exp. 22 February 2022]
Chemistry / Chemical Pathology
Openings for 2021
Clinical Chemistry, Department of Clinical Pathology at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, located in Royal Oak, Michigan, is accepting applications for its ACGME-accredited one-year fellowship program beginning July 2021. The primary goal of the program is to provide training through a progression of activities, such that the fellow gradually acquires a level of competence that will allow the fellow to assume responsibility for all aspects of laboratory practice in chemical pathology. The program provides a strong foundation in laboratory procedures and instrumentation, laboratory automation, test interpretation, quality assurance, use of laboratory tests in the evaluation of disease and laboratory management. In addition, the fellow is provided with adequate time and resources for research and is exposed to the laboratory's outreach program. The chemistry sections (routine, stat and special chemistry, urinalysis, immunology, electrophoresis, toxicology) perform over 4 million tests each year.
Requirements: Applicants must be eligible to take the American Board of Pathology certifying examination or be certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology or Clinical Pathology alone from ACGME training obtained in the United States or Canada. They must also hold a license or be eligible to practice medicine in the State of Michigan.
Applications: Please visit our website: https://beaumont.edu/chemical-path-fellowship for additional information and application.
Contact:
Elizabeth Sykes M.D.
Program Director, Chemical Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Clinical Pathology
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
3601 West Thirteen Mile Road
Royal Oak, MI 48073-6769
Email: Elizabeth.Sykes@beaumont.org
Telephone: (248) 551-8024
[#10666, exp. 3 June 2022]
Beaumont Health System
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2023
Description: This comprehensive one-year ACGME accredited training program is based in a 1131 bed major academic and referral center with Level I adult trauma and Level II pediatric trauma designation. Our fellowship program accepts one hematopathology fellow yearly. The fellowship program offers subspecialty training in the multiple aspects of diagnostic hematopathology, laboratory hematology and coagulation. Trainees will gain experience in the following: laboratory management in a high volume hematology laboratory, coagulation consultation for bleeding and thrombotic disease, and detailed interpretation of peripheral blood smears, bone marrow, lymphoid tissues, body fluids (including the appropriate use, integration of immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, cytogenetic/FISH, and molecular genetic data). Training includes dedicated rotations in flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics and cytogenetics. The fellow will also be expected to participate in medical technologist, medical student and resident teaching as well as clinical and/or basic research.
Requirements: Applicants must be eligible to take the American Board of Pathology certifying examination or be certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology or Clinical Pathology alone from ACGME training obtained in the United States or Canada. They must also hold a license or be eligible to practice medicine in the State of Michigan.
Applications: Please visit our website: http://beaumont.edu/hematopathology-fellowship for additional information and application.
Contact:
Lynn Marie Van Renterghem
Program Manager, Pathology Residency and Fellowships
Beaumont Health, Royal Oak
3601 W. 13 Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Email: Lynnmarie.vanrenterghem@beaumont.edu
Telephone: (248) 551-1226
[#10667, exp. 3 June 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Beaumont Heath Cytopathology Fellowship Program is accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year. This comprehensive one-year ACGME accredited fellowship offers advanced training in diagnostic cytopathology. Approximately 68,350 specimens are processed in the Cytology Laboratory annually (64,987 GYN, 5,779 non-GYN, and 3,177 FNA). The fellow will participate in all aspects of cytopathology, including interpretation of gynecologic, non-gynecologic and fine-needle aspiration specimens. All training is conducted at the Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak campus. The Department of Anatomic Pathology currently processes 59,917 surgical specimens per year. Sign-out responsibilities in cytopathology are graduated and based on the level of experience of the fellow. The fellow will be involved in the teaching of residents and rotating medical students. The fellow is required to participate in a research project.
Requirements
Candidates must have completed either a four-year combined AP/CP residency or a three-year residency in anatomic pathology. Candidates must hold, or be eligible to hold, a medical license in the State of Michigan.
Facilities
The Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak campus, a tertiary-care facility with 1,131 in-patient beds, hosts 44 accredited residency and fellowship training programs with 481 residents and fellows, and is the primary teaching facility for the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. Annual hospital discharges (57,479), inpatient surgeries (16,484), outpatient surgeries (32,308), outpatient visits (1,283,189), and births (6,986). Over 91 medical and surgical specialties are represented by the medical staff providing a large volume of diverse material to our clinical and anatomic laboratories.
Stipends
Commensurate with level of postgraduate training in pathology.
Applications
For additional information and applications instruction go to the website http://beaumont.org/cytopathology-fellowship.
Osama Alassi
Program Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Anatomic Pathology
3601 West Thirteen Mile Road
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Telephone: (248) 898-4462
Fax: (248) 898-1257
Email: Osama.Alassi@beaumont.org
[#10540, exp. 11 March 2022]
Michigan, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan - Various (click for details), openings for 2021 and 2022
[#10327, exp. 3 April 2022]
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Next Opening 2024-2025
This one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship seeks to train the next generation of leaders in forensic medicine. This comprehensive training program splits time between the offices serving Wayne (Pop. 1,690,000) and Washtenaw (Pop. 420,000) counties, providing a diverse training experience in both a large metropolitan center and suburban community in association with a world-class academic center. Fellows work directly with up to eleven forensic pathologists who are all board-eligible or board-certified and hold faculty appointments with U of M, as well as with photographers, medicolegal death investigators, anatomic pathologists’ assistants, autopsy technicians, and clerical staff. This unique training experience offers a breadth of clinically complex case material, courtroom testimony, and unlimited educational and research opportunities. Fellows gain experience and training in specialized autopsy techniques, photography, crime scene investigation, toxicology, anthropology, odontology, criminalistics, testimony, and administrative and managerial techniques. Fellows participate in teaching at both locations, through didactic lectures and hands-on learning and participation in interdepartmental, local, regional, and national conferences. The Pathology Department provides access to a world-class faculty with available consultants in each subspecialty, educational programs, and financial support for education and research. The Department emphasizes programs in quality, safety and improvement, education and research with the goal of a peer-reviewed publication during the fellowship.
Requirements:
• Successful completion of ACGME-accredited Anatomic Pathology (AP) or Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) residency
• Eligible for a license to practice in Michigan
• Complete application
• Current CV
• 3 letters of recommendation
Applications:
We do not participate in the Fellowship Match. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until available positions are filled.
Applications should be submitted online at:
https://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/forms/applications/fellowship
Contact Information:
Leigh Hlavaty, M.D.
Associate Professor, and Forensic Pathology Fellowship Director
Wayne County Medical Examiner Office
1300 E. Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207
Email: lhlavaty@med.umich.edu
For more information, visit: https://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/forensic-pathology-fellowship
[#10252, exp. 31 December 2021]
Detroit Medical Center / Wayne State University
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021-2022
The Department of Pathology at Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Detroit Medical Center offers two (2) one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowships in cytopathology, beginning July 1, annually. The program is offered at the central campus of the Detroit Medical Center - University Laboratories (DMCUL), which includes Harper University Hospital, Karmanos Cancer Center, and a large outreach Anatomic Pathology and Cytopathology lab based at Hutzel Hospital.
The cytopathology annual workload includes approximately 80,000 GYN Pap tests, including 75 percent Thin Prep specimens, 700 image guided FNAs, 3,000 non-gyn specimens of all varieties, 3,000 outpatient FNAs and non-gyn specimens. State-of-the-art Fine Needle Aspiration service and hands on training of performing FNA is provided. The Outreach laboratory is unique in offering both cytopathology and gyn biopsy interpretations and is staffed by 5 FTE cyto-surgical pathologists.
The rotation includes in depth exposure to gyn cytology, including biopsy, HPV and colposcopy correlation, abundant non-GYN and FNA exposure and performance of FNA procedure. Participation in laboratory management, QA/QC, hospital conferences, tumor boards and medical student teaching is expected. Fellows are encouraged to participate in clinically related research and presenting at national meetings or writing one paper. In addition, elective rotation in Molecular Diagnostic and Cytogenetic labs is available. Facilities for basic research projects are available on campus.
Position Available: Two fellowships each year (next opening 2021-22)
Requirements: Candidates must be board eligible or certified in anatomic pathology or anatomic and clinical pathology, and be eligible for Michigan license.
Applications: We will interview until the positions are filled. Send CV, personal statement and three reference letters to:
Vinod Shidham, M.D., Director of Cytopathology Fellowship Program (vshidham@med.wayne.edu) and cc Kathy Rost, Program Coordinator (krost@dmc.org)
[#10764, exp. 8 May 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University
Immediate and 2021 Openings
The Division of Pediatric Pathology at the Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University School of Medicine offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in pediatric pathology, beginning July 1, 2021. The program is based at Children's Hospital of Michigan and provides training in pediatric anatomic and clinical pathology, embryo-fetal and placental pathology, cytogenetic, and molecular diagnostic pathology. In addition to regular training in a wide spectrum of pediatric pathology cases, the program offers training in pediatric autopsy, and supervision of residents.
Fellows are given the opportunity to present at and participate in several multidisciplinary tumor boards, M&M conferences, and other clinical conferences in conjunction with a broad range of clinical programs. Participation in laboratory management, and university teaching is also expected. Research projects are strongly encouraged and supported.
Our annual volume is approximately 5000 pediatric surgical pathology cases, drawn mainly from GI, neurosurgery, cardiovascular transplant surgery, general surgery and other sub-specialties. In addition, Children's Hospital of Michigan has also extensive case archives of CNS tumors, cardiovascular, and pediatric tumors. Being a part of the Detroit Medical Center, a multi-disciplinary service that includes hematopathology, neuropathology, and fetal-placental pathology, strengthens our program.
Children's Hospital of Michigan is located in the city of Detroit, a city that is presently undertaking vast and significant re-energizing and re-building efforts and incentives.
Requirements: Successful completion of ACGME-accredited residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP) or anatomic pathology (AP). Applicants must be eligible for medical licensure in the State of Michigan.
Applications: Inquiries should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae and letter directed to:
Janet Poulik, MD, Program Director
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology Department
c/o Kathy Rost
3901 Beaubien
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313)966-7298
Fax: (313) 993-8754
E-mail: jpoulik@dmc.org and krost@dmc.org
Kathy Rost, Executive Secretary
Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Pediatric Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: 313-745-0831
Fax: 313-745-7158
E-mail: krost@dmc.org
[#10658 exp. 22 May 2022]
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Openings 2023 and 2024
The Department of Pathology at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed), offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in Forensic Pathology, providing training in a state-of-the-art facility located in Kalamazoo, Michigan and accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners. The Medical Examiner's Office serves as the medical examiner for 13 counties throughout western Michigan and provides consultant forensic services for several other counties. Our fellow will work alongside six board-certified forensic pathologists, one of whom is also a board-certified neuropathologist, two forensic anthropologists, a forensic toxicologist and a forensic odontologist, while being exposed to a wide-range of challenging medicolegal deaths. Our fellow will also have access to our in-house toxicology laboratory, radiology equipment (including a Lodox® radiographic scanner) and research histology laboratory.
Together, our faculty, team of medicolegal death investigators and autopsy assistants, and partnerships with nearby specialists in forensic entomology, cardiovascular pathology and forensic biology allow us to perform high quality investigations and examinations of a high volume of diverse deaths. Furthermore, our fellow will have regular opportunities to teach medical students, engage in research projects, attend and present at local and national meetings, and actively participate at multi-agency community death reviews.
For more information about our fellowship program or the Medical Examiner's Office, please see our websites at WMed Forensic Pathology Fellowship and mimedicalexaminer.com. If you have any questions regarding our fellowship program, please contact us.
Application Requirements:
• Three letters of recommendation, including a letter from your residency program director
• Personal statement or letter of interest
• Curriculum vitae
• USMLE/COMLEX scores
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Please send all application documents to fpfellowship@med.wmich.edu.
Contact Information:
Elizabeth Douglas, MD; Program Director
Email: Elizabeth.Douglas@med.wmich.edu
Abigail Grande, MPH; Program Coordinator
Email: Abigail.Grande@med.wmich.edu
[#11062, exp. 25 July 2022]
Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis - Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Fellowship, openings for July 2021 and July 2022 [#10195, exp. 2 March 2022]
Minnesota, University of Minnesota - Hematopathology, opening for 2021 [#10021, exp. 21 October 2021]
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Department of Pathology
Hematopathology Fellowship
Opening 2021-2022 and 2022-2023
Our ACGME-accredited one-year Hematopathology Fellowship at Saint Louis University School of Medicine is one of an apprenticeship in academic hematopathology. The trainee is the junior member of the hematopathology staff and during training will become competent in all aspects of hematopathology, developing technical, managerial, consultative, diagnostic, and scientific skills. Integral to the trainee’s education is the correlation of the cytomorphological and histologic findings with the patient’s clinical presentation and other pathological findings including those seen in other areas of the laboratory, for example, the flow cytometric immunophenotypic findings, molecular diagnostic findings, as well as immunophenotypic analysis by immunoperoxidase and enzyme cytochemical techniques and the performance, interpretation, and application of coagulation testing.
Requirements:
The candidate must have completed AP or AP/CP pathology residency in an accredited program. The candidate must be able to apply successfully for Missouri State medical license.
Types and Numbers of Appointments:
One per year.
Stipends:
Commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in pathology. A travel and book allowance is provided.
Inquiries:
Address inquiries to:
Katherine J. Robbins, M.D.
Program Director, Hematopathology Fellowship
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
1402 South Grand
St. Louis, MO 63104
Email: Katherine.j.robbins@health.slu.edu
Telephone: (314) 977-4770
Website: https://www.slu.edu/medicine/pathology/
[#10554, exp. 21 April 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Opening for 2021 & 2022
Program: The pediatric pathology fellowship at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center and Saint Louis University Department of Pathology provides the trainee with an opportunity to develop an understanding of diseases of infants and children. Pediatric autopsy and surgical pathology are stressed during the one-year fellowship and opportunities for subspecialty training in neonatal pathology, cytogenetics, clinical pathology, pediatric hematopathology, metabolic, skeletal muscle, CNS and renal disease are available. Learning resources include a large congenital heart museum, state-of-the-art electron microscopy, immunohistology and flow cytometry laboratories, facilities for morphometric and recombinant DNA analysis, as well as an active research division. Research opportunities are numerous both in anatomic and experimental pathology. The fellow acts as a liaison between the pathology department and clinicians and presents clinical pathologic correlations at neonatal, cardiology, gastrointestinal and pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology conferences.
Requirements: The candidate must have completed an accredited pathology residency in AP or AP/CP. The candidate must be able to apply successfully for Missouri State medical licensure.
Types and Number of Appointments: One per year.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in pathology. A travel and book allowance is provided.
Applications:
Standardized Fellowship Application
Inquiries should be sent to:
Miguel Guzman, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Director, Pediatric Pathology Residency Program
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center
1465 South Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63104
Telephone: 314-577-5337
Fax: 314-268-6407
Email: miguel.guzman@health.slu.edu
[#10259, exp. 6 January 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship - Kansas City, Missouri
Openings for July 2021 and July 2023
Available open position for one year of ACGME accredited training in Pediatric Pathology in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at The Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics. The hospital has many active postgraduate education and training programs in most pediatric surgical and medical subspecialties. There are comprehensive testing capabilities that trainees will be exposed to including array CGH, flow cytometry, toxicology, cytogenetics, F.I.S.H. and transplantation pathology.
The department processes approximately 7100 surgicals, 50 autopsies, and 4000 cytogenetic samples per year, and is staffed by 21 MDs and PhDs. Forensic and placental pathology rotations occur at 2 adjacent affiliated institutions.
Candidates who have completed an AP or AP/CP residency program from accredited ACGME programs in the USA or Canada are eligible to apply. Training beyond the initial accredited year is available for qualified candidates wishing to develop academic careers.
Interested candidates should send a letter of inquiry, curriculum vitae, and 3 letters of reference (1 from current program director) to:
Melissa AH Gener, MD
Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program
Children's Mercy Hospital
2401 Gillham Road
Kansas City, MO 64108
Telephone: (816) 234-3234
Email: magener@cmh.edu
Website: click here
[#10278, exp. 19 February 2022]
Washington University School of Medicine
Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Opening for 2021-2022
Description: A one-year clinical fellowship in blood banking/transfusion medicine is available. This Washington University School of Medicine program, accredited for subspecialty training, is centered at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a 1,000 bed teaching hospital serving both an urban population and a major regional referral network. The blood bank collaborates closely in management of patients within the renal, heart, lung, liver, and stem cell transplantation services, level I trauma services, high risk obstetrics and cardiothoracic surgery. Approximately 90,000 units of blood and blood components are transfused annually. Fellows receive training in all facets of modern blood banking, including apheresis, peripheral blood stem cell collection and cryopreservation, blood collection and processing, transfusion support of stem cell and solid organ transplants, infectious disease testing, coagulation work-ups, HLA, and immunohematology. Direct clinical intervention in patient care is emphasized through daily rounds. Opportunities for participation in basic or clinical research in transfusion medicine are available.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board certified or eligible in clinical pathology, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, anesthesiology, or other relevant specialty.
The link directly to our new application system is https://fellowships.path.wustl.edu/.
Application material include the Application for Fellowships, CV, personal statement, copy of USMLE transcript and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) and three letters of recommendation.
For information, contact:
Ashley Edwards
Email: Edwards.a@wustl.edu
Website: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/blood-banking-and-transfusion-medicine-fellowship/
[#9791, exp. 03 October 2021]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Washington University School of Medicine
Openings for 2023 - 2024
Description: The Cytopathology Section of the Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis announces an opening for the 2023-2024 academic year. (The position for 2022 has been filled).
The department offers a one-year ACGME-accredited program with extensive exposure and experience in fine-needle aspiration biopsy, gynecological and non-gynecological exfoliative cytopathology, as well as application of a wide range of adjuvant technologies to cytological diagnosis and correlations between cytopathologic and surgical pathologic interpretations. The cytopathology laboratory serves the Washington University Medical Center institutions of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital. Approximately 23,400 cytologic cases are processed and examined annually, including 5,600 non-gynecologic cases and 2,800 fine-needle aspiration biopsies. Although emphasis is placed on diagnostic cytopathology, academic and research activities are encouraged and supported.
Requirements: include application, CV, personal statement, three letters of recommendation and letter from the residency director affirming your current status, all emailed as pdf documents to Kim Green at greenkd@wustl.edu.
Fellowship Application
Applications will open in the Spring of 2021.
For information, contact:
Cory Bernadt, M.D, Ph.D.
c/o Kim Green
Telephone: 314-747-8159
Website: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/cytopathology-fellowship/
[#10349, exp. 13 March 2022]
Washington University School of Medicine
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2023-2024
Description: The Molecular Genetic Pathology fellowship program is a joint undertaking between the Divisions of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology, Laboratory and Genomic Medicine and Neuropathology. The fellowship is a one year position accredited by the ACGME and is designed to meet the needs of trainees interested in a career focused on the application of molecular genetic techniques to translational science and the clinical laboratory. Upon completion of the program, the fellow will have the skills necessary to pass the American Board of Pathology subspecialty exam in Molecular Genetic Pathology.
The Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital provide the clinical material for the program. The fellowship includes laboratory rotations through the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Molecular Infectious Diseases Laboratory, and HLA Laboratory at Barnes-Jewish Hospital; the Cytogenetics Laboratory, Microarray Laboratory of the Department of Pathology; Genomics and Pathology Services (GPS) at Washington University; and the Bioinformatics section of the Department of Pathology. The fellowship also includes clinical rotations through the general pediatric genetics clinic and the general adult genetics clinic (as well as elective rotations through the neurogenetics, Down syndrome or Beckwith-Wiedemann clinics).
The fellowship provides a strong emphasis on the application of high throughput technologies to molecular oncology, and fellows will spend considerable time in our state-of-the-art NGS laboratory learning all aspects of the process including specimen intake, panel design, data analysis and case sign-out. Fellows will also participate in regular didactic teaching sessions with faculty and contribute to departmental conferences and journal clubs. Fellows are encouraged to present research findings at local and national meetings.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic and/or Clinical Pathology or Medical Genetics and meet the requirements for medical licensure in Missouri. For general questions, you can contact Ashley Edwards, the Program Coordinator, at edwards.a@wustl.edu. You can apply at fellowships.path.wustl.edu.
Required materials include:
1. Standard CAP application
2. Current CV
3. Three Letters of Reference
4. Personal Statement
5. USMLE Transcript and ECFMG Certificate if applicable
Webpage: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/molecular-genetic-pathology-fellowship/
[#10719, exp. 6 May 2022]
Washington University School of Medicine
Hematopathology / Hematology Fellowship
Opening for 2023 - 2024
Description: The Hematopathology Section of the Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has an opening for fellowship year beginning in 2023. We offer a one-year clinical fellowship for qualified applicants. This service includes adult and pediatric hematopathology, flow cytometry including Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) testing and exposure to molecular and cytogenetics laboratory testing in hematopoietic malignancies. Approximately 3 months of assigned elective time is provided to cover benign/wet hematology, performance of bone marrow biopsy procedure, research, molecular diagnostics, genomics and/or cytogenetics.
The large referral quaternary care and urban hospital system associated with Washington University in St. Louis provides a broad range of cases comprising ~3500 in-house marrows (cores and aspirates), ~1500 lymph nodes and other surgical and non-surgical specimens, and ~1000 consult cases per year. The Adult and Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant services together perform more than 400 transplants annually. Due to the high volume and diversity of cases, the fellows gain extensive diagnostic experience in the field of hematopathology, including uncommon disease entities, such as mature T-cell and NK-cell neoplasms and immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorders. The fellow's responsibilities are broad and an increasingly independent approach to case work-up is encouraged. The fellow is regarded as the initial pathologist on all cases and is expected to write pathology reports integrating morphologic description and all ancillary studies (immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular and cytogenetic testing results). The fellow is seen as the primary contact for referring physicians and will work closely with the clinical hematology and/or oncology fellows and faculty, gaining insights into the clinical management of patients.
The fellows present weekly at the lymphoma and bone marrow transplant conferences, monthly at cytogenetics and molecular correlation conferences, and at journal clubs assigned to them. The fellows are expected to participate in hematopathology-related translational projects for which funding is available. Trainees with strong basic research interests can opt to be a part of a stimulating and collegial research community with top-notch facilities and resources as their future goals. Exposure to next generation sequencing data analysis of targeted cancer genes associated with hematologic malignancies can be obtained during the elective time, if the fellow desires additional clinical exposure to this evolving field of molecular hematology.
This program provides a strong basis for clinical practice including challenging cases in both adult and pediatric hematopathology, as well as opportunities for cutting-edge basic, clinical, and translational research. Upon completion of the program, the fellow will have the necessary skills and experience to successfully pursue a clinical and/or academic career in hematopathology.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board eligible or certified in anatomic and/or clinical pathology. To apply, submit all materials via our website online application system.
1. Online application.
2. CV with names of 3 references.
3. Three letters directly mailed and/or emailed by your references to the program.
4. Personal Statement.
5. USMLE test scores.
6. Transcript(s).
Applications will open in the Spring of 2021.
Program Director: Yi-Shan Lee, MD, PhD
Program Coordinator: Kim Green
Email: greenkd@wustl.edu
Telephone: (314) 747-8159
Website: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/hematopathology-fellowship/
[#10414-2, exp. 16 August 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Washington University School of Medicine
Opening for 2022-2023
Description: The Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine and St Louis Children's Hospital offers a one-year fellowship in pediatric pathology. The fellowship is accredited by the ACGME, and is designed to meet the needs of individuals interested in a career in either academic pathology or private practice. The training program consists of 12 months of supervised experience in diagnostic pediatric pathology, including surgical and autopsy pathology, with sign-out responsibilities. Experience in laboratory medicine, molecular diagnostics, cytogenetics, FISH, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, and other special techniques is part of the program. Participation in research projects is emphasized. The program uses the facilities of St Louis Children's Hospital and Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center, a large, referral, quaternary case hospital system. There are approximately 3,500 pediatric surgical and 140 perinatal/pediatric autopsy cases per year, including fetopsies. In addition, outside pediatric surgical consultations are reviewed by the fellow. At the time of application, highly qualified applicants who wish to pursue in-depth research in a laboratory of their choice should inquire concerning funding for an additional year.
Requirements: Applicants must have an MD degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification) and 3 to 4 years training in anatomic or anatomic and clinical pathology at an AGCME certified program.
Stipends: The salary will be commensurate with the level of training of the candidate.
Applications: Application requests and questions concerning application should be addressed to:
Kim Green, Fellowship Coordinator
Washington University Medical Center
Department of Pathology and Immunology
Campus Box 8118, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110
Telephone: (314) 747-0687
Fax: (314) 747-3555
Email: greenkd@wustl.edu
For other questions, please contact:
Mai (Mike) He, MD, PhD, Program Director
Washington University Medical Center
Department of Pathology and Immunology
Campus Box 8118, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110
Telephone: (314) 273-1328
Fax: (314) 362-8950
Email: maihe@wustl.edu
Website: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/pediatric-pathology/
[#9678, exp. 6 September 2021]
Washington University School of Medicine
Selective (Surgical) Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022 - 2023
Description: The Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis announces openings for 2022-2023 for an accredited Selective (Surgical) Pathology fellowship. This is a one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship.
The Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology at Washington University Medical Center (WUMC), St Louis, Missouri, trains six surgical pathology fellows per year; five of the positions including the open position are general surgical pathology fellowships. The Division comprises thirty academic surgical pathologists. Approximately 46,000 in-house surgical specimens are accessioned per year, covering all facets of modern clinical practice, along with approximately 10,000 consultation cases, which include personal consults in specific focus areas. The department follows a hybrid subspecialty model. Current rotations include frozen section, gross room, consults, head and neck, gynecologic, breast, liver/gastrointestinal and elective. Fellows are given a high degree of independence in working up cases which they subsequently sign out with the attending staff. The fellowship program includes strong training in intraoperative consultation, and fellows read frozen sections independently after business hours (attending support is available). Experience with immunohistochemistry, special stains, molecular diagnostics, and other ancillary techniques is integrated into the workup of diagnostic cases throughout the training period. Elective time allows for fellows to round out training in other subspecialty areas and to learn about, and participate in patient safety and quality assurance activities. Opportunities for involvement in clinical research projects with the faculty are numerous.
Requirements:
Applicants must possess an MD degree or DO degree (or foreign equivalent) and must be board-certified or board-eligible in anatomic pathology at the time the fellowship begins. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Stipends:
Support will be commensurate with the applicant's level of postgraduate training.
Staff:
Jon Ritter, MD, Program Director;
Ian S. Hagemann, MD, PhD, Associate Program Director;
Rebecca Chernock, MD, head & neck and surgical pathology;
Erika C. Crouch, MD, PhD, breast pathology;
Louis Dehner, MD, pediatric, dermatopathology, and surgical pathology;
Mena Mansour, MD, head and neck, and surgical pathology;
Samir El-Mofty, DDS, PhD, head and neck, and surgical pathology;
Joseph Gaut, MD, PhD, renal, GU, and surgical pathology;
Hannah Krigman, MD, gynecologic, renal, and surgical pathology;
Michael Kyriakos, MD, orthopedic and surgical pathology;
John Chrisinger, MD, orthopedic and surgical pathology;
John D. Pfeifer, MD, PhD, gynecologic and molecular genetic pathology;
Marianna Ruzinova, MD, PhD, gastrointestinal and hematopathology;
Jennifer Sehn, MD, surgical pathology;
Kiran Vij, MD, gynecologic and hematopathology;
Dengfeng Cao, MD, PhD, surgical, gynecologic, and GU pathology;
Chieh-Yu Lin, MD, PhD, breast and surgical pathology.
Applications:
Applicants should submit the necessary documents (completed CAP fellowship application form, curriculum vitae, personal statement, three reference letters and USMLE and/or ECFMG scores) by email to:
Kim Green, Fellowship Coordinator
Washington University School of Medicine
Pathology and Immunology
660 South Euclid Ave.
Campus Box 8118
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 747-8159
Fax: (314) 747-3555
Email: greenkd@wustl.edu
Website: https://pathology.wustl.edu/training/training/clinical-fellowships/selective-surgical-pathology/
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
[#10414-1, exp. 13 March 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
University of Nebraska Medical Center
July 1, 2021- June 30, 2022
Description: This training program is designed to train academically-oriented physicians to be subspecialists in the area of hematopathology. Our program is structured to give fellows clearly-defined and graduated responsibilities, and delegated authority. The two year program consists of one accredited year of structure learning, followed by a second year of additional specialization, including electives and research opportunities, and clinical responsibility. In the second year, the fellow may also elect to participate in basic research in the area of lymphomagenesis and eligible fellows are granted independent sign-out responsibilities commensurate with their demonstrated expertise. A large number of community-based cases are reviewed as part of the Nebraska Leukemia/Lymphoma Study Group Network. The Medical Center also has an active hematology/oncology service and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation program. A full range of morphologic, histochemical, immunologic, cytogenetic, and molecular biologic techniques are performed as diagnostic and investigative tools. This program is approved by the American Board of Pathology (ABP) for subspecialty training in Hematology.
Requirements: Board eligible or certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology.
Application:
Applications will be evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants need to submit a complete application package electronically to Kim Martin, Residency/Fellowship Coordinator, at Kimberly.martin@unmc.edu . The application package includes a CAP standardized application form, curriculum vitae, a personal statement, United States Medical Licensing Examination results (parts 1, 2, and 3), ECFMG certification, ACGME Six Competencies attestation form, medical school diploma, and three letters of recommendation. The personal statement should include a brief overview of the applicant's interests, related prior experiences, and long-term career goals. The three letters of recommendation should include one letter from the applicant's current program director, and two from other physicians who know the applicant well, preferably one hematopathologist. International medical graduates must also submit a copy of their valid Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certificate and be eligible for a J-1 visa, if necessary. Only complete applications are reviewed for a possible interview.
Email Kimberly.martin@unmc.edu with application materials.
Letters of recommendation should be addressed to:
Timothy Greiner M.D., Program Director
Hematopathology Fellowship, UNMC
983135 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-3135
Telephone: (402) 559-7726
Fax: (402) 559-6018
Website: www.unmc.edu/pathology
[#9591, exp. 7 August 2021]
Molecular Genetic Fellowship
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Openings for 2022-2023
We are accepting applications now for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Pathology and Microbiology is pleased to offer a 1 year ACGME-accredited fellowship in Molecular Genetic Pathology beginning July 1. This fellowship will offer comprehensive exposure to all areas of molecular diagnostics and molecular pathology including those in solid tumor oncology, hematopathology, inherited diseases, infectious diseases, human identity testing, and histocompatibility. The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Human Genetics Laboratory and Nebraska Collaborative Laboratory perform over 30,000 tests a year utilizing various technologies including next generation sequencing, cytogenomic arrays, FISH, real-time PCR, reverse-transcriptase PCR, pyrosequencing, PCR/fragment analysis and various multi-analyte platforms. The fellow will also have the opportunity to rotate in the microbiology laboratory and Nebraska Public Health Laboratory to learn about the role of molecular technologies in the epidemiology of infectious diseases and biopreparedness. The fellow will benefit from interactions with over 15 faculty members who are nationally known in the fields of molecular diagnostics, oncology, genetics and inherited diseases, infectious diseases and histocompatibility.
UNMC, and its hospital partner, Nebraska Medicine, are home to the NCI-Designated Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation, Lied Transplant Center, Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health Science Education and Nebraska Public Health Laboratory, which will provide enhanced experiences in molecular diagnostics.
Requirements:
Board eligible or certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology is preferred.
Types and Numbers of Appointments:
1 fellow each academic year.
Community:
Omaha is a metropolitan center of more than 900,000 people that is strategically located within a day's drive to the Rocky Mountains, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago. It has been ranked highly in livability with its affordable housing and excellent school systems, as well as several institutions of higher education. In Omaha you can enjoy world-class theatre, symphony, opera, sports, concerts, art galleries, museums, dining, shopping, and more. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium has been ranked first in the Nation.
Stipends:
The stipend is that of a fifth year resident, but may be adjusted appropriately for the level of post-residency training.
Program Director: Allison Cushman-Vokoun, MD, PhD
Applications:
Applicants need to submit a complete application package. The package includes the CAP standardized fellowship application form, a curriculum vitae, personal statement, United States Medical Licensing Examination summary sheet showing parts 1, 2, & 3, AP/CP board certification (if applicable), and three letters of recommendation. The personal statement should include a brief overview of the applicant's interest, related experiences, and long term career goals. The three letters of recommendation should include one letter from the current Program Director, and two from other physicians or graduate advisors who know the applicant well. International graduates must also submit a copy of a valid Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certificate. Please send complete applications to
Kim Martin, Residency/Fellow Coordinator
University of Nebraska, Pathology and Microbiology
ATTN: Kim Martin
983135 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198
Telephone: (402) 559-7726
Fax: (402) 559-6018
Email: Kimberly.martin@unmc.edu
Website: http://www.unmc.edu/pathology/residencies-fellowships/index.html/
[#10665, exp. 4 June 2022]
New Hampshire, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center - Cytopathology, opening for 2022-2023 [#10511, exp. 5 March 2022]
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine / Vitalant Program
Openings for 2022 and 2024!
February 2020 Update: Watch our new video: https://vimeo.com/367358451/30fa122a07
Applications are being solicited by the University of New Mexico Department of Pathology. This fully-funded one-year ACGME-accredited position begins July 1 of each year. For best consideration of 2022 applications, please submit by September 1, 2021.
The Transfusion Medicine Fellowship equips fellows with the essential competencies in the clinical, technical, investigational, and administrative aspects of blood banking, coagulation, and therapeutic apheresis.
The fellowship provides an integrated experience involving the medical direction of the University of New Mexico Hospital's (UNMH) blood bank and transfusion/apheresis services that supports the state's only level I trauma center and NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Fellows spend a month working with the regional Vitalant blood center with time and fellowship funds set aside for the fellow to visit Vitalant corporate office and CTS laboratories (that test over 4 million blood donations annually) in Phoenix, AZ. The fellowship includes a month-long rotation at the Presbyterian Hospital, downtown Albuquerque, working with a private practice pathology group that oversees that hospital's infusion and apheresis services where extracorporeal photopheresis is performed.
Transfusion technologies at UNMH includes the BloodTrack (remote blood allocation refrigerators), gel, and tube immunoserology testing, ROTEM viscoelastic testing, as well as a sophisticated HLA laboratory. The full-service apheresis and transfusion service is complemented by a FACT accredited stem cell collection program. Other benefits to the fellowship, include generous support for national meeting attendance and flexible elective rotation scheduling. Fellows may choose to be involved in research. For more information, contact Joseph Griggs, DO (Transfusion medicine fellowship director) at jrgriggs@salud.unm.edu or visit https://pathology.unm.edu/fellowships/transfusion-medicine-fellowship.html.
To discover more about UNM Department of Pathology, https://pathology.unm.edu. To learn more about New Mexico, including its mild four-season climate, abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, and rich cultural heritage, visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque.
Requirements:
Fellowship applicants must have completed a pathology residency training program and be Board eligible in Clinical Pathology or have completed an alternate residency training program. Please submit CAP Standardized Fellowship Application form, personal statement, Curriculum Vitae, copies of USMLE Step I, II, III scores, medical school transcript, three letters of recommendation (one of which should come from your residency program director), and ECFMG certification, if applicable, to: Kristen Broesder (kbroesder@salud.unm.edu) or by mail to:
Kristen Broesder, Medical Education Program Specialist
Department of Pathology
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
915 Camino de Salud, BMSB 335
MSC08-4640
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
[#10577-6, exp. 17 May 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Openings for 2023 and 2024
The UNM cytopathology fellowship is a one year, ACGME accredited, predominantly clinical experience that occurs at UNM Health Sciences Center and its supporting clinical laboratory, TriCore Reference Laboratories (TRL). Emphasis is placed on cementing diagnostic accuracy in Pap smears and non-gyn specimens such as fine needle aspirate (FNA) specimens, endoscopic-guided biopsies, and specimens obtained by washings, lavage, and brushings. During the clinical months, the fellow will also learn to perform ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsies from four faculty members specialty trained in this growing area of cytopathology. One month may be devoted to research or relevant pathology elective. Laboratory management principles are taught both at UNM HSC and TRL and include Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) specific to the cytopathology laboratory, new technique analysis, and personnel/budgeting issues. Research comprises utilizing techniques such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and immunocytochemistry applied to cytology specimens to hone diagnostic and prognostic information. A plethora of cytology specimens are available (more than 90,000 Pap smears and 4800 non-gyns including FNA's collected, processed, and analyzed per year at the training sites), but the fellow also (when time permits in this busy year!) reviews a large teaching set and adds to it. At the successful completion of this year, the fellow is eligible to sit for subspecialty certification in cytopathology.
For more information, contact Dr. Nadja (fellowship director) at NFalk@salud.unm.edu or visit https://pathology.unm.edu/fellowships/cytopathology-fellowship.html.
New Mexico's mild four season climate and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities combined with a rich cultural heritage complement the educational opportunities. Visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque. Find out more about our Department and view our YouTube videos at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/.
Requirements:
Applicants must be AP Board eligible. Please submit CAP Standardized Fellowship Application form, personal statement, Curriculum Vitae, copies of USMLE Step I, II, III scores, medical school transcript, three letters of recommendation (one of which should come from your program director), and ECFMG certification, if applicable to: Kristen Broesder (KBroesder@salud.unm.edu) or by mail to:
Kristen Broesder, Medical Education Program Specialist
Department of Pathology
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
915 Camino de Salud, BMSB 335
MSC08-4640
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
[#10577-2, exp. 17 May 2022]
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Openings for 2024
Under the tutelage of eight board-certified forensic pathologists, this one-year fellowship program prepares pathologists for careers in forensic pathology. The State of New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI), a statewide medical examiner system, is located on the campus of the UNM School of Medicine. This arrangement ensures that the state is provided with excellent facilities and death investigation, as well as affording outstanding educational and research opportunities in forensic pathology. It is in this fertile environment that the forensic pathology fellow conducts a substantial number of medicolegal autopsies on routine and unusual cases from around the state and is given substantial control of cases (natural, accidental, suicidal and homicidal) at all levels, commensurate with their increasing ability. Training during the year includes rotations in toxicology, forensic odontology, forensic anthropology, and the state and local crime labs. The OMI has in-house CT and MRI, as well as an experienced forensic radiologist. The trainee is afforded the opportunity to testify in court, under supervision and direction, and is also encouraged to witness testimony by others who are experienced in courtroom dialogue. In this system, consultations are presented to all of the senior pathologists for review and advice. The trainee is allowed to actively participate in these interesting consultations. In addition to the case-by-case instruction, the trainee will be involved in didactic teaching and should be a participant in the annual Medicolegal Investigation of Death seminar conducted each year for investigators and law enforcement personnel.
For more information, contact Lauren Decker, M.D. (fellowship director) at LDecker@salud.unm.edu or visit https://pathology.unm.edu/fellowships/forensic-pathology-fellowship.html and http://omi.unm.edu.
New Mexico's mild four season climate and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities combined with a rich cultural heritage complement the educational opportunities. Visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque. Find out more about our Department and view our YouTube videos at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/.
Requirements:
To apply, please submit: CAP Standardized Fellowship Application form, personal statement, Curriculum Vitae, copies of USMLE Step I, II, III scores, medical school transcript, three letters of recommendation (one of which should come from your program director) and ECFMG certification, if applicable, to:
New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator: Attention Lauren Decker, M.D.
MSC 07-4040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Phone: (505) 272-3053
[#10577-3, exp. 17 May 2022]
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Openings for 2023 and 2024
A comprehensive training in Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) is provided at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center and TriCore Reference Laboratories in all areas of Molecular Pathology including Molecular Oncology, HLA typing, Hereditary Genetic Tests, Pharmacogenomics, Molecular Microbiology/Virology, Gene Expression Profiling for Ph-like B lymphoblastic Leukemia and Cytogenetics/FISH. Training in Medical Genetics and Genetic Counseling is provided in Medical Genetics and Dysmorphology Clinics in Department of Pediatrics and Cancer Genetics at the University of New Mexico Cancer Center with close interaction of MGP fellow with pediatric dysmorphologists, geneticists, genetic counselors, hematologists and oncologists including participation in their medical rounds. The MGP fellow will be trained in a structured manner with active involvement in the interpretation of molecular pathology test results, preparation of molecular pathology reports prior to sign out and discussion of results with referring physicians. An integrated approach will be taught and used. The fellow will attend ongoing education conferences and didactic presentations. The fellow will also present conferences including interesting, classic or challenging cases in molecular pathology. The fellow will participate in QA/QC aspects of molecular pathology as well as in weekly laboratory management meetings. Graduated responsibility will be given to the fellow as the fellow accrues acceptable competency levels. Ample opportunities for research projects and publications are provided and the fellow is encouraged to present his/her work in molecular pathology-related national meetings. The molecular tests are mainly performed at TriCore Reference Laboratories and include over 70, 000 molecular diagnostic tests, over 3,000 molecular oncology, and over 5,500 cytogenetics/FISH assays. A range of technologies is employed that include Next Generation Sequencing, RT-PCR, qualitative PCR, allelic discrimination PCR, quantitative real time PCR, Sanger sequencing, high resolution melting curve analysis, restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, DNA methylation assays, fluorescent and chromogenic in situ hybridization, chromosomal microarray, gene expression profiling and capillary electrophoresis.
For more information, contact Mohammad Vasef, M.D. (fellowship director) at MVasef@salud.unm.edu or visit https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/education/fellowships/molecular-genetic-pathology-fellowship.html.
New Mexico's mild four season climate and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities combined with a rich cultural heritage complement the educational opportunities. Visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque. Find out more about our Department and view our YouTube videos at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/.
Requirements:
MD plus residency training in pathology or medical genetics in an ACGME accredited program. Please submit: CAP application, Curriculum Vitae, personal statement, and three letters of reference (one of which should come from your program director) to be received no later than November 15 of each year for positions commencing July 1 two years later. Interviews will be conducted in January.
Submit materials to: HSC-MolecularPath@salud.unm.edu or by mail to:
Mohammad Vasef, M.D., MGP Fellowship Program Director
1001 Woodward Place NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
[#10577-5, exp. 17 May 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Openings for 2023 and 2024
This one-year fellowship features comprehensive, integrated diagnostic training in all aspects of hematopathology, including a wide spectrum of benign and neoplastic disorders in pediatric and adult patients. Fellow clinical rotations alternate between our University Hospital bone marrow/anatomic pathology service and our national hematopathology consultation service, both of which are located at TriCore Reference Laboratories, our large centralized laboratory. Molecular, cytogenetic, and coagulation rotations are also part of the training experience. Clinical case material is from a variety of sources and includes: 3000 combined blood, bone marrow, CSF and lymph node specimens on University patients; 3000 consultation cases; core lab hematology, coagulation and hemoglobin electrophoresis specimens; 3500 cytogenetics/FISH cases; and 3000 molecular oncology cases. Specialized tests (including flow cytometric, cytogenetics/FISH, and molecular analysis) are integrated with clinical and morphologic assessment in the final diagnostic interpretation. These tests are performed at TriCore Reference Laboratories, which houses large automated hematology and hematopathology services in conjunction with specialty laboratories for esoteric testing. Emphasis is placed on cost-effective diagnostic assessment. For more information, contact David Czuchlewski, M.D. (fellowship director) at DCzuchlewski@salud.unm.edu or visit https://pathology.unm.edu/fellowships/hematopathology-fellowship.html.
New Mexico's mild four season climate and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities combined with a rich cultural heritage complement the educational opportunities. Visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque. Find out more about our Department and view our YouTube videos at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/.
Requirements:
Fellowship applicants must have completed a pathology residency training program and be Board eligible in AP/CP. Please submit: completed CAP Standardized Application for Pathology form (https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/_media/cap-standardized-application.pdf), Curriculum Vitae, personal statement, and three signed letters of reference (one of which should come from your program director) to HSC-Hemepath@salud.unm.edu or by mail to:
Hematopathology Fellowship Program: Attention David Czuchlewski, M.D.
1001 Woodward Place NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2705
Applications must be received no later than October 1st of each year for positions commencing July 1st two years later.
[#10577-4, exp. 17 May 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
One opening for 2024
The University of New Mexico Health Science Center (UNM HSC) is a 500 bed tertiary medical center in Albuquerque, NM. This 1-year fellowship provides extensive training in all major areas of surgical pathology (gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, gynecologic, breast, bone & soft tissue, head & neck, genitourinary, etc.). UNM faculty members are energetic, knowledgeable, and eager to teach. UNM HSC is the only academic medical center in the state of NM, ensuring a vast variety of interesting, complex, and unusual cases across all major subspecialties in this underserved state. This fellowship will provide the fellow with the necessary skills and experience to transition to thrive in any setting (academics or private practice).
The program offers graduated responsibility to independently render frozen section interpretation, and review subspecialized consultation material. Capable fellows will be transitioned to junior attending status with independent sign out responsibilities during the latter half of the year. The fellow will also participate in resident training, gross room oversight, and interdisciplinary conferences at the UNM NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center. UNM HSC’s partnership with TriCore Reference Laboratories provides for an extensive array of molecular, cytogenetic, and immunohistochemical testing which greatly enriches the fellow’s training in how to interpret and when to order these essential ancillary tests in common cancer specimens. Research opportunities are also available and encouraged.
For more information about how to become a part of our team, please contact Shweta Agarwal, M.D. (fellowship director) at ShAgarwal@salud.unm.edu or visit https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/education/fellowships/surgical-pathology-fellowship.html.
New Mexico's mild four-season climate and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities (excellent biking, hiking, fishing, and skiing) combined with a rich cultural heritage and great local cuisine complement to these educational opportunities. Visit http://www.itsatrip.org to discover Albuquerque. Find out more about our Department and view our YouTube videos at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/.
Requirements:
Applicants should be AP/CP or AP Board eligible or certified and should have graduated from an ACGME - accredited residency program. US citizenship or J1 visa; USMLE Step 3 required. Send inquires and CAP standardized application, Curriculum Vitae, USMLE transcript, medical school transcript, personal statement, ECFMG certificate (if applicable), and three letters of recommendation (one of which should come from your program director) to Kristen Broesder at KBroesder@salud.unm.edu or by mail to:
Kristen Broesder, Medical Education Program Specialist
Department of Pathology
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
915 Camino de Salud, BMSB 335
MSC08-4640
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
[#10577-1, exp. 17 May 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Albert Einstein College of Medicine /
Montefiore Medical Center
Openings for 2023 - 2024
The Cytopathology Section of the Department of Pathology offers two ACGME approved one-year fellowship positions in Cytopathology. The program is based at Montefiore Medical Center, and draws material from three hospitals (1,500 beds) and a large ambulatory network. There is extensive clinical material and strong research programs: the Cytopathology Section accessioned over 60,000 specimens last year. Approximately 85% of the specimens were in gynecologic cytology (with a high abnormal rate). Among the nongynecologic specimens (more than 10,000) there were approximately 3,000 aspiration biopsies from superficial and deep locations.
The program is staffed by six board certified cytopathologists. The fellows receive personal guidance and
gain experience in diagnostic evaluation of all cytologic specimens with histologic correlations, hands on
performance of aspiration biopsies of palpable lesions and evaluation of deep aspirates, we are also
starting out ultrasound guided FNA service that will be performed by pathologists. The fellows participate
in the programs strong research programs, which include immunocytochemistry, in situ hybridization,
translational and molecular genetics. There is full access to the department's large surgical pathology
case file and our collection of cytopathology teaching sets. The fellows participate in the Progressive
Evaluation of Competency (PEC) exams.
Requirements: MD degree or equivalent, and Certification or Board eligibility in Anatomic Pathology, or
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Three letters of recommendation, including a letter from Program
Director, Copy of Steps 1, 2 and 3 passing score.
Stipend is dependent upon level of training. PGY-5: $80,000 – PGY-6: $83,000.
Send requests for applications 22 months prior to fellowship beginning to:
Rema Rao, M.D.
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Telephone: (718) 920-4446
Email: rrao2@montefiore.org
Website: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/pathology/
Frances Mendez, Program Coordinator
Telephone: (718) 920-2761
Email: fmendez@montefiore.org
[#9603, exp. 4 August 2021]
New York, Albert Einstein College of Medicine / Montefiore Medical Center-GI / Hepatic
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
GI & Liver Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023 - 2024
Description: The Department of Pathology offers one ACGME accredited one-year fellowship position in gastrointestinal and liver pathology. The Department currently receives a mix of adult and pediatric biopsies and complex surgical specimens, including liver transplant. Each year we receive approximately 16,500 GI biopsies; 545 liver biopsies, 220 GI resections and 30 liver resections / explants. The program is enhanced by the strong clinical services in GI and liver and the well established interdisciplinary relationship with the gastroenterologists, surgeons, oncologists, radiologists and radiation oncologists.
The fellow's responsibilities include slide review and preparation of reports of selected cases, presenting at interdepartmental conferences and tumor boards, and teaching and supervision of pathology residents. The fellow will also have the opportunity to participate in GI and Liver clinical rounds, including exposure to endoscopy. The fellow will be supervised and guided by subspecialty trained attendings. There are multiple research opportunities in both GI and liver, ranging from basic science to translational to clinical. The fellow is encouraged and expected to participate in a scholarly project during the year.
Requirements: Board eligible / certified in AP or AP/CP.
Stipends: Commensurate with level of post graduate training.
Applications: An application form can be requested from Debrah Negron. Please send completed application form, curriculum vitae, a brief statement of professional goals and 3 letters of reference (by email) directly to Debrah Negron (fellowship coordinator). Letters of reference sent by email should be in PDF format with a signature.
Qiang Liu, MD
Director, GI/Liver Fellowship Training Program
Debrah Negron
Fellowship Coordinator
Montefiore Medical Center
Surgical Pathology N4-063
111 East 210 Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Telephone: 718-920-6459
Fax: 718-920-7611
Email: denegron@montefiore.org
[#10807, exp. 2 August 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Montefiore Medical Center
The University of Albert Einstein College of Medicine
One Unexpected Opening for 2022-2023
Openings for 2023 - 2024
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine offers two ACGME approved one-year fellowship positions in hematopathology each year. As a major academic tertiary care hospital in New York City, we provide resources and material in all aspects of hematopathology with a mix of adult and pediatric bone marrow and lymph node biopsies as well as consultation from surgical pathology service. Each year we receive approximately 800-1000 bone marrow biopsies, 800-1000 lymph node biopsies and over 3000 flow cytometry specimens for immunophenotyping. The program is enhanced by strong benign hematology, coagulation and cytogenetics/molecular services. The faculty members are dedicated to teaching and are well known for their highly personal, one-on-one teaching approach. Graduating fellows are fully prepared for a career in either an academic or private practice setting. Both H1 and J1 visas are supported.
Requirements
Applicants must be eligible for AP or AP/CP Board certification.
Stipend/Benefits
Appointment is for one year. Stipend is dependent upon level of training. PGY-5: $80,000 – PGY-6: $83,000. On campus housing is available with reduced price. Montefiore pays 100% of the MontePrime EPO premium for the medical insurances for the fellows and their family members.
Application Materials
CAP Standardized application for Pathology fellowships, Curriculum vitae, 3 letters of recommendation, Brief statement of career goals, and transcript of USMLE scores.
Application Submission
Yang Shi, MD, PhD
Director, Hematopathology Fellowship Training Program
Email: yash@montefiore.org
Telephone: (718) 920-6006
Website: https://einsteinmed.org/departments/pathology/education/clinical/fellowships/hematopathology/
c/o Ms. Debrah Negron, Fellowship Coordinator
Montefiore Medical Center
Department of Pathology, F4-063
111 E. 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Email: denegron@montefiore.org
Telephone: (718) 920-6459
[#9945, exp. 17 December 2021]
New York, Albert Einstein / Montefiore Medical Center-Women's Health
Women's Health Pathology Fellowship
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Unexpected Opening for 2022
Opening for 2023 - 2024
The Department of Pathology at MMC offers one ACGME approved fellowship position in Women's Health Pathology. The one-year program, based at Montefiore Medical Center-Weiler Division, draws diagnostic material from the three hospital divisions of the Medical Center (1,500 beds) as well as a large ambulatory network. The diversity of the specimens enables the fellow to have in-depth exposure to and comprehensive training in gynecologic, breast and perinatal pathology, with over 1000 perinatal specimens, 16,000 gynecologic specimens and approximately 3000 breast specimens accessioned in the Pathology department last year. Upon completing the fellowship, the fellow will be prepared to assume the role of a sub-specialty consultant in academic or private practice. The fellowship training includes signing-out of cases with faculty, involvement on frozen section decisions, participation in intra-and inter-departmental conferences, journal clubs and teaching of residents and medical students. Fellows are encouraged to participate in the clinically relevant research. The program is staffed by seven surgical pathologists who form the core of the subspecialty group for Women's Health Pathology at MMC, and include attendings with subspecialty expertise in the areas of Gynecological Pathology, Perinatal Pathology and Breast Pathology.
Requirements: MD degree or equivalent, Board eligible/certified in AP or AP/CP.
Stipend: Dependent upon level of training.
Application: An application form can be requested from Debrah Negron. Please send completed application form, curriculum vitae, a brief statement of professional goals and 3 letters of reference (hard copy or by email) directly to Debrah Negron (fellowship coordinator). Letters of reference sent by email should be in PDF format with a signature.
Rouzan G. Karabakhtsian, MD, PhD, FCAP
Professor of Pathology
Director, Women's Health Fellowship
c/o Debrah Negron
Coordinator, Fellowship Program
Montefiore Medical Center
Surgical Pathology N4-063
111 East 210 Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Telephone: 718-920-6459
Fax: 718-920-7611
Email: denegron@montefiore.org
[#11133, exp. 10 October 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
The Columbia University Department of Pathology and Cell Biology and its affiliated hospitals offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship training in diagnostic cytopathology. The program is based at Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital, and draws wide range of materials from three hospitals and large network of ambulatory clinics. We process over 59,000 specimens per year, including approximately 46,000 gynecologic specimens, 13,000 non-gynecologic specimens, and 3,500 fine-needle aspirations. Fellows become proficient at rapid on-site immediate assessment of image-guided procedures, performing FNAs, diagnostic interpretation of FNA and exfoliative cytology specimens, patient safety, quality improvement, and lab management.
As a major academic tertiary care hospital in one of the busiest metropolis, we are able to provide resources and material in all aspects of cytopathology. Ample opportunity in research is available with dedicated mentors. Graduating fellows are fully prepared for a career in either an academic or private practice setting. The volume and complexity of our cases and the opportunities for scholarly pursuits is well-suited for future stars in the field of cytopathology.
Requirements: Applicants should have passed USMLE Step III and be board-eligible or board-certified in anatomic pathology or combined anatomic and clinical pathology. The applicant must be eligible for a permanent medical license in the State of New York. Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital only accepts J1 visas for all fellowships.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: One position is available each academic year.
Dates and deadlines: August 31, 2021 - Please note that we have a rolling admissions policy, therefore, we strongly encourage interested candidates to apply as early as possible.
Stipends: Salaries are commensurate with the level of post-graduate training.
Applications: Applications should include a curriculum vitae, personal statement and names of three professional references, including one letter from your residency program director.
Recommendation letters:
Please arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to us via email to: Ramonita Ferreira
Email: rf2739@cumc.columbia.edu
The letters should be addressed to:
Patricia G. Tiscornia-Wasserman, MD
Director of Cytopathology
Program Director, Cytopathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology and Cell Biology
Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital
622 West 168th St
PH15 West 1574
New York, NY 10032
Attn: Ramonita Ferreira
[#10842, exp. 21 May 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
Description: The Department of Pathology of Columbia University offers a one-year fellowship in general surgical pathology. This is an attending-level appointment as an Assistant Attending Pathologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, and has full sign-out privileges and responsibilities.
The fellowship is designed to bring the fellow from the level of senior resident to attending pathologist by giving the fellow graded clinical responsibility for gross room supervision, microscopic sign-out of cases, and frozen section interpretation. The fellow is supervised and guided by senior level attending pathologists. The Division of general surgical pathology receives more than 30,000 adult and pediatric surgical specimens of wide variety. Excellent opportunities exist for clinical, translational, and basic science research in the Department of Pathology as well as in collaboration with other clinical departments.
Requirements: The candidate must have successfully completed an ACGME-approved AP/CP or AP only Residency Program. A New York State medical license is required for appointment as an Assistant Attending at New York-Presbyterian Hospital; this allows the fellow to independently sign-out cases.
Type and number of appointments: 2 positions, 1-year Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s level of post-graduate training
Applications: Curriculum vitae, personal statement and names of three professional references. Reference letters should be addressed to Ladan Fazlollahi, M.D. directly mailed or emailed to our program coordinator.
Please email applications to:
Ramonita Ferreira
Residency & Fellowship Coordinator
Columbia University Medical Center
Department of Pathology & Cell Biology
622 West 168th Street
PH 15 West 1574
New York, NY 10032
Telephone: (212) 305- 5697
Email: rf2739@cumc.columbia.edu
Website: https://www.pathology.columbia.edu/education/clinical-fellowships/surgical-pathology-fellowship
[#10409, exp. 11 June 2022]
Neuropathology Fellowship
Overview
- The Icahn School of Medicine Neuropathology division offers a fellowship position in its ACGME-accredited two-year program for July 2021 and 2022.
- We accept one-to-two fellows each year, giving preference to those board-eligible in anatomic/clinical pathology who have completed two-to-three years of anatomic training.
- We are committed to academic excellence and diversity in clinical service, research, and education.
Curriculum
Our program includes the annual examination of over 1,400 surgical and 300 autopsy neuropathology specimens, state-of-the-art molecular diagnostics, and active research opportunities.
With the supervising attendings, neuropathology fellows actively develop their diagnostic skills during sign out on the clinical neuropathology service; learn to integrate molecular pathology data into their reports; lead neuropathology discussion during joint interdisciplinary tumor board conferences; participate in brain and spinal cord removals and special peripheral nervous system dissections; and attend brain cutting, molecular pathology sign-outs, and educational neuroradiology, neurosurgery, and neuroendocrine conferences.
Specialty rotations at the Mount Sinai Neuromuscular Lab, the Department of Ophthalmology, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in New York, and both the Alzheimer Disease Research Center (ADRC) and Manhattan HIV Brain Banks (MHBB) are also included in the program.
Fellows participate in resident education through the departments of Pathology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery. Scholarly opportunities are available in both years, with an expectation that fellows will present at annual international neuropathology meetings.
Research
Research is an important component of this fellowship and can be adapted to the interest of the applicant, with opportunity for both collaborative or independence-oriented focus on basic/clinical/computational/translational projects in neuroimmunology (including HIV and COVID-related projects), tumor genetics/epigenetics, neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, and neuropsychiatry.
Contact Us
Mercedes Washington
Fellowship Programs Coordinator, Department of Pathology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1194
New York, New York 10029
Telephone: 212-241-8465
Fax: 646-537-9681
Email: mercedes.washington@mssm.edu (cc Program Director: nadejda.tsankova@mssm.edu)
[#10219, exp. 18 December 2021]
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Fellowship in Clinical Chemistry
Opening for 2023
The Department of Laboratory Medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is offering a two-year fellowship position in Clinical Chemistry. This fellowship is accredited by ComACC, and trainees will also be eligible to apply for board certification by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry or a Focused Practice Designation by the ABP upon completion.
Description
The goal of the two year MSKCC Clinical Chemistry Fellowship Program is to prepare fellows to function as a laboratory director of a high complexity laboratory. The curriculum consists of multiple components. These include formal lectures, didactic sessions, and a series of laboratory rotations at MSKCC. There is a clinical service component which includes on call clinical consultation as well as laboratory test interpretation/signout. Fellows are also expected to complete a translational research project which usually involves clinical assay development/validation. Fellows will also get to serve as acting director of certain sections of the clinical chemistry laboratory, and assume responsibility for laboratory and patient issues under the supervision of an attending.
Most training will occur at the newly constructed MSK Center for Laboratory Medicine building. This building houses state of the art automation as well as a wide variety of brand new clinical laboratory analyzers. The clinical chemistry service participates in the development and validation of many laboratory developed tests (LDT's) that are unavailable in most hospital laboratories. The department also provides the opportunity to participate in industry funded evaluations of cutting edge in vitro diagnostic devices, and also has extensive collaboration with the clinical departments at MSKCC to validate biomarkers for potential clinical use.
Eligibility
Physicians (MDs, MD/PhDs, DOs, MBBS, etc) who have completed or are in the process of completing CP or AP/CP training in the US/Canada and board eligible by ABP.
Availability
July, 2023
Deadline
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. Early application is encouraged.
Length of Program
Two Years
Stipend
PGY scale based on candidate's experience
Application Procedures
Applicants should submit a personal statement describing their interest in clinical chemistry, qualifications, and future goals, along with a current CV. Applications should be sent via e-mail to labchemfellowship@mskcc.org.
[#11003, exp. 24 June 2022]
Head and Neck Pathology Fellowship
Opening for July 2024 and beyond
Description:
The Mount Sinai Health System Department of Pathology in New York City offers a one-year fellowship experience in Head and Neck Pathology, directed by Dr. Margaret S Brandwein-Weber, Professor of Pathology and Site Chairman. This fellow will have the opportunity of training in one of the most robust, dynamic, academic multidisciplinary settings, and the expectation of graduated sign-out responsibilities and independent intraoperative assessment in newly renovated facilities. He/she will be encouraged to participate in ongoing translational research projects which include an innovative computational pathology platform.
The fellow must have completed a residency in either Anatomic Pathology (AP) or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) and be eligible for a New York State Medical License. Occasionally, fellows are accepted in the middle of training, but most are in their 5th or 6th year of training. Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training in Pathology.
An application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference are necessary.
Please contact:
Marian.Burgos@mountsinai.org
Margaret Brandwein-Weber, MD
Professor of Pathology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Site Chair, Pathology Mount Sinai West, Mount Sinai Best Israel
Email: Margaret.Brandwein@MountSinai.org
[#9779, exp. 8 January 2022]
New York, New York Blood Center Joint Fellowship - Blood Bank / Transfusion Medicine, July 2021 [#10793, exp. 21 August 2022]
New York, NYU Langone Health - GU Pathology, openings for 2023, pathologyeducation@nyumc.org [#11086-1, exp. 25 October 2022]
New York, NYU Langone Health - Hematopathology, openings for 2023, pathologyeducation@nyumc.org [#11086-3, exp. 1 October 2022]
New York, NYU Langone Health - Molecular Pathology, openings for 2023, pathologyeducation@nyumc.org [#11086-4, exp. 1 October 2022]
New York, NYU Langone Health - Neuropathology, openings for 2024, pathologyeducation@nyumc.org [#11086-2, exp. 25 October 2022]
New York, NYU Langone Health - Cardio-Pulmonary Pathology, opening for 2024, pathologyeducation@nyumc.org [#10322, exp. 5 February 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center offers an ACGME-accredited one-year Fellowship in Cytopathology.
Roswell Park, founded in 1898, is the oldest NCI-funded Comprehensive Cancer Center. The environment is fast-paced, dynamic, collegial, and exciting!
The Cytopathology Fellowship provides advanced training in the studies of morphologic abnormality of cells from precursor lesions to frank malignancy. Cytopathologists who train an additional year beyond the Anatomic or Anatomic/Clinical Pathology Residencies are trained in the performance and acquisition of cytologic material for diagnosis. The fellow selected for this position will participate in fine needle aspirations, disease specific multidisciplinary conferences, teaching of junior residents and be an active participant in a scientific research project for submission, presentation and publication in a cytology or scientific journal.
Requirements: Because of the complex nature of the diseases encountered at RPCI, only residents who have completed their training in an ACGME-accredited Program in either a three-year AP or four-year AP/CP Program by the Fellowship start date will be considered. A fellow who has passed the American Board of Pathology in AP or AP/CP before starting the fellowship in Cytopathology is highly desirable. In addition, candidates must be eligible for a New York State Medical License or Limited Permit.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 1-year Cytopathology Fellowship: 1 ACGME-accredited position
Applications: A Personal Statement, CV, RPCI Fellowship Application Form, and 3 Letters of Reference should be sent by January 1 (18 months prior to the beginning of your fellowship) to:
Fellowship Director: Gissou Azabdaftari, MD
Requirements: Candidate should be AP/CP Board eligible or Board certified.
Positions: One (1) per year.
Stipend: Support will commensurate with the year of post-graduate training.
Applications and Inquiries: Please complete and submit documents printed from the following web address:
https://www.roswellpark.org/education/clinical-fellowships/cytopathology
Cytopathology Program
c/o Danielle Selleck
Fellowship Administrator
Department of Pathology
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263
Telephone: (716) 845-7183
Fax: (716) 845-3427
Email: Danielle.Selleck@roswellpark.org
[#9965-2, exp. 17 December 2021]
Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship
1 unexpected opening for 2021-2022
1 position open for 2022-2023
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center offers an ACGME-accredited one-year Fellowship in Oncologic Surgical Pathology.
Roswell Park, founded in 1898, is the oldest NCI-funded Comprehensive Cancer Center. The environment is fast-paced, dynamic, collegial, and exciting!
The Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship provides advanced training in neoplastic diseases of GYN, Breast, GI, GU, Pulmonary, Head and Neck, Endocrine, Skin, Brain, Bone, Soft Tissue, and Hematopoietic systems. Fellows will spend time on the surgical pathology service and have protected time for research. There is an opportunity to gain additional skills in diagnostic molecular pathology or in one of the world's best flow cytometry labs, and also in solid tumor cytogenetics with capabilities in FISH and interphase analysis during your elective time. Elective rotations in cytopathology and hematopathology are also possible.
Fellows are complemented by Residents and Medical Students, enabling ample opportunity for teaching and graduated responsibility. The Fellows are an integral part of patient care at RPCI, and their participation in disease site specific multidisciplinary tumor boards, while serving an educational purpose, also ensures the optimum quality of patient care. Seminars from Faculty within and outside the Department will supplement the Fellow's education. The complexity of cases, coupled with the large volume of cases allows Fellows to become proficient in the diagnosis of neoplastic diseases. Fellowships may be individualized, and a second year as Chief Fellow is possible.
Requirements: Because of the demanding nature of the diseases encountered, only Residents who will complete their training in an ACGME-accredited Program by the Fellowship start date will be considered. In addition, candidates must be eligible for a New York State Medical License or Limited Permit.
Types and Numbers of Appointments:
1-year Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship: 1 ACGME-accredited position
Stipends: Stipends commensurate with postgraduate year of training.
Applications: Please complete and submit documents printed from the following web address:
https://www.roswellpark.org/education/clinical-fellowships/oncologic-surgical-pathology
Danielle Selleck
Fellowship Coordinator
Department of Pathology
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Elm and Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263
Telephone: (716) 845-7183
Fax: (716) 845-3427
Email: Danielle.Selleck@roswellpark.org
[#9965-1, exp. 17 December 2021]
Stony Brook University Hospital
ACGME approved Cytopathology Fellowship Program
1 Opening for 2022
1 Opening for 2023
This one-year advanced training in cytopathology is designed to provide comprehensive training in cytopathology. The program has a growing ultrasound (US)-guided FNA clinic that is operated by cytopathologists. The fellow will have hands-on experience in performing both palpation- and US-guided FNAs, and in providing rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) of samples prepared from US-, CT-, EUS- and EBUS-guided FNAs. Fellows will become familiar with triaging specimens for appropriate ancillary tests and in utilizing telecytopathology for ROSE and practical training in laboratory management and quality control/assurance. The fellows will participate in a number of clinical and educational activities: performing FNAs, in-hospital service and daily sign out, multidisciplinary tumor board conferences, and teaching pathology residents, cytotechnologists, and medical students. As members of a research-intensive academic department, the fellows will also have the opportunity to pursue academic interests in basic or translational research, to present their work at national meetings and to submit research manuscripts for publication in leading academic journals.
Requirements: Candidates must be Board certified or eligible for certification in AP or AP/CP and must be eligible for a license to practice in the state of New York.
Stipends: Commensurate with the level of training.
Applications: Submit the Standardized Pathology Fellowship application (available on the CAP website) with curriculum vitae, personal statement, and three letters of references. Currently accepting applications for the 2022 and 2023 positions.
Departmental website: https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/pathology.
Contact Information:
Ms. Kathleen Pitisi, MBA
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (631) 444 2224
Email: kathleen.pitisi@stonybrookmedicine.edu
For further information, contact:
Sonya Hwang, MD
Cytopathology Fellowship Director
Email: sonya.hwang@stonybrookmedicine.edu
[#10531-3, exp. 25 April 2022]
Stony Brook University Hospital
Hematopathology Fellowship
1 Open Position for 2021
1 Open Position for 2023
Description: One fellowship position in an ACGME accredited program at Stony Brook University Hospital, located on the north shore of Long Island, 55 miles east of New York City. This one-year fellowship offers experience in hematopathology emphasizing diagnostic hematopathology and laboratory hematology. Two board-certified hematopathologists are enthusiastically engaged in teaching the trainee in all areas of hematopathology. The program includes training in peripheral blood and bone marrow morphology interpretation, lymph node pathology, laboratory pathology, coagulation, flow cytometry, cytogenetics and molecular pathology. The trainee is exposed to a very active bone marrow transplantation service. The trainee will have the opportunity to teach residents and medical students and will have outstanding opportunities to participate in translational research. The trainee will be expected to register and pass the ABP hematopathology board exam at the end of their training period.
Requirements: Applicants should be Board eligible in anatomic and/or clinical pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the candidate's level of training.
Applications: Submit the Standardized Pathology Fellowship application (available on the CAP website) with curriculum vitae, personal statement, and three letters of references.
Departmental website: https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/pathology.
Contact Information:
Ms. Kathleen Pitisi, MBA
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (631) 444 2224
Email: Kathleen.pitisi@stonybrookmedicine.edu
For further information, contact:
Tahmeena Ahmed, MBBS
Director of Hematopathology Fellowship
Email: Tahmeena.Ahmed@stonybrookmedicine.edu
[#10531-2, exp. 25 April 2022]
Stony Brook University Hospital
Selective Pathology: Surgical Pathology Fellowship
1 Open Position for 2022
2 Open Positions for 2023
Description: This ACGME accredited program is at Stony Brook University Hospital, located on the north shore of Long Island, 55 miles east of New York City. This one-year fellowship will provide an intensive experience in general surgical pathology and subspecialties including breast, GYN, GI, pulmonary, renal, neuropathology and placental pathology. The fellow will become familiar with the innovative use of technology to improve workflow and quality assurance/improvement within surgical pathology. The service includes approximately 27,000 cases per year, encompassing a wide variety of organ systems and subspecialties. The fellow is involved in the performance and interpretation of frozen sections, supervision of the gross room, sign out of cases and presentation at conferences. He/she will have the opportunity to teach residents and medical students and will have outstanding opportunities to participate in translational research.
Requirements: 4 years of ACGME approved AP/CP training or 3 years of AP training. At a minimum the applicant must have completed all USMLE steps and be eligible to take ABP board examinations.
Stipends: Commensurate with the candidate's level of training.
Applications: Submit the Standardized Pathology Fellowship application (available on the CAP website) with curriculum vitae, personal statement, and three letters of references.
Departmental website: https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/pathology.
Contact Information:
Ms. Kathleen Pitisi, MBA
Program Coordinator
Telephone: (631) 444 2224
Email: kathleen.pitisi@stonybrookmedicine.edu
For further information, contact:
Jingxuan Liu, MD, PhD
Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Email: Jingxuan.liu@stonybrookmedicine.edu
[#10531-1, exp. 25 April 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Openings for July 2022 and July 2023
Description:
This is a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship program that offers advanced training in diagnostic cytopathology with a strong emphasis on Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) through telepathology and regularly scheduled Pathologist performed Fine Needle Aspirations (FNA) of palpable lesions. Cytopathology has its own FNA procedure room in the new Cancer Treatment Center. FNA assessments through telepathology occur throughout the day in endoscopy for EUS, EBUS and EBUS navigational procedures, as well as Interventional Radiology for non-palpable and deep-seated lesions. Opportunity is also available for training in ultrasound-guided FNAs. Substantial emphasis is placed on cyto histopathological correlation. SUNY has a new state-of-the-art molecular laboratory.
The SUNY Upstate Medical University Cytopathology Laboratory examines approximately 7,000 ThinPrep Paps, 3,500 non-gynecologic specimens and 2,100 FNAs. The Cytology department is staffed with six experienced cytotechnologists and 3 preparatory technicians and 4 board certified cytopathologists. ThinPrep Imaging Dual review technology is utilized in the laboratory. Ancillary techniques such as vast in-house immunocytochemistry and special stains, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics and electron microscopy are available for more comprehensive evaluation of difficult cases. The fellowship offers opportunities for teaching residents and medical students and participation in research projects. Diagnostic, research, teaching, communication and managerial skills are emphasized. The fellow is involved in resident teaching conferences, departmental and interdepartmental conferences and tumor board.
SUNY has a large and beautiful campus in downtown Syracuse NY, home to the very popular Syracuse University college basketball team. Syracuse is a very lively town that is rich in music, art and sports.
Requirements:
Applicants should be Board-eligible or Board-certified in Anatomic Pathology or AP/CP and have successfully completed USMLE Step III.
Application:
Send curriculum vitae, personal statement, completed standardized CAP application and three letters of reference to:
Kamal K. Khurana, MD (khuranak@upstate.edu)
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Karen C. Kelly, MS (kellykc@upstate.edu)
Coordinator, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
SUNY Upstate Medical University
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
[#10301, exp. 2 March 2022]
Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Description: This one year ACGME-approved fellowship program includes didactic and practical training in advanced immunohematology, therapeutic and donor apheresis, extracorporeal photopheresis, blood donation, viral and bacterial testing, component processing and storage, coagulation, HLA, Patient Blood Management, and stem cell collection and processing at the University of Rochester Medical Center (870 beds) and the Northeast Division Red Cross Blood Services. The URMC blood bank is an AABB-accredited Immunohematology Reference Laboratory. This program provides for experience in perinatal transfusion as well as apheresis in neonates and children. Graded assumption of responsibility for medical, administrative, and instructional activities by the fellow are integral to the training program. Protected research time is included and research opportunities are provided commensurate with the fellow's interests and experience. The University of Rochester Medical Center has a long history of innovative and dynamic research in transfusion medicine/blood banking, hematology and related fields and many mentors to choose from in clinical, translational and basic investigation. A second and further years of research training may be possible in some instances. Further information can be found on our website at https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/prospective-fellows/transfusion-medicine-fellowship.aspx.
Requirements: At the start of fellowship training, applicants should have completed pathology residency training and be Board eligible/certified in CP or AP/CP, or have completed residency training in internal medicine, anesthesiology, obstetrics/gynecology, surgery, or pediatrics, and be Board eligible/certified.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant's level of postgraduate training
Openings: One position for 2021-22 & 2023-2024
Interested applicants can apply to https://redcap.urmc.rochester.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=K8DMJEA7NN.
Majed Refaai, MD
Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Director
Melissa Sullivan
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: Melissa_Sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
[#10038-1, exp. 26 October 2021]
Monroe County Office of the Medical Examiner
Affiliation with University of Rochester Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Openings: 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024
Description: The Monroe County Office of the Medical Examiner (MCOME) in conjunction with the University of Rochester Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year long ACGME accredited fellowship program in Forensic Pathology—the only one in Upstate New York. The MCOME, located in Rochester, NY, serves all of Monroe County as well as 11 surrounding counties, covering cities and towns, rivers, lakes, national parks, farms, and hunting areas. This allows for a unique variety of both rural and urban cases, with over 3000 death investigations and over 1200 autopsies per year, including roughly 45-50 homicides annually. The MCOME team includes 2 full-time, board-certified forensic pathologists, 9 forensic toxicologists, medical death investigators and autopsy technicians. The office also has a case manager, a forensic transcriptionist, and other administrative support staff to assist with a smooth transition and productive working environment. A full range of consultative services including neuropathology, forensic odontology, and anthropology are available.
The fellowship addresses on-scene death investigation by providing opportunities to accompany the medical investigators to scenes. It also includes exposure to the courtroom and testimony, first by accompanying the forensic pathologists and later by giving sworn testimony in the cases in which the fellow has participated. On-site training is available in forensic toxicology and odontology. Additional off-site rotations include visits to the Monroe County Crime Lab (ballistics, serology, and trace evidence), firearms training, and a forensic anthropology course. The fellow will be expected to interact with and instruct medical students, residents, law enforcement officers, and attorneys during regular business. Private office space and ample educational materials including standard texts and microscopic glass slide reviews will be provided. There will be regularly scheduled didactics, Journal Clubs, and diagnostic consensus conferences with faculty members. The fellow will be given time and funding to attend at least one national meeting (either NAME or AAFS).
Further information regarding the program can be found here: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/prospective-fellows/forensic-pathology.aspx.
Requirements: Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited residency in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Stipends: Commensurate with the year four or five of postgraduate training.
Interested applicants can apply at https://redcap.urmc.rochester.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=8FYMW3F4PK.
Applications:
Melissa Sullivan
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: Melissa_Sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
[#10038-3, exp. 26 October 2021]
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Positions Available: 2022-2023, 2023-2024
Dr. Xiaoyan Liao leads this one-year, non-accredited department fellowship in Genitourinary Pathology. The program was established in 2005, and is divided into three primary activities: 1) clinically oriented work which includes supervised sign out of genitourinary case material and presentation at clinical conferences; 2) clinical/pathologic research and/or more basic bench research; 3) teaching of residents and medical students.
The Surgical Pathology Division at the University of Rochester is a large one: its more than 30 faculty are responsible for approximately 95,000 cases annually, including those from the medical center’s flagship hospital, Strong Memorial Hospital, as well as four of its affiliates in the surrounding upstate NY region. The Division is completely subspecialized and is home to three departmental fellows including the genitourinary pathology fellowship. There is a significant number of complex and unusual genitourinary specimens through the year. In addition, the Urology and Pathology departments have a wide range of clinical and basic research activities with particular strengths in prostate and bladder cancer research. In the past, we have conducted a variety of research projects where the fellows were the lead presenters/authors. Some of the examples include studies on the utility of frozen section assessment of surgical margins during urological surgeries, immunohistochemistry of biomarkers in a set of tissue microarray consisting of radical prostatectomy specimens, and associations between prostate biopsy and radical prostatectomy findings. Fellows have also been involved in collaborative projects with other departments, including urology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and radiology.
Individuals interested in applying to these programs must have completed a four-year accredited AP/CP Pathology Residency program and be board eligible/certified.
Required Documents: CAP Standard Fellowship Application, Personal Statement, Curriculum Vitae, 3 Letters of Recommendation, USMLE Scores
Interested applicants can apply at: https://redcap.urmc.rochester.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=A7PJF9TTL7
Contact:
Xiaoyan Liao, B. Med, PhD
Program Director
Melissa Sullivan
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: Melissa_Sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
[#10038-2, exp. 26 October 2021]
Lab Medical Directorship/MS in Business Administration Fellowship
University of Rochester Medical Center Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is the first in the country to offer an innovative new fellowship in Laboratory Medical Directorship combined with a Masters of Science in Business Administration at the renowned Simon School of Business. This new 2-year program is designed to train future laboratory leaders who can take on administrative roles and promote the value of active laboratory directorship and management as it relates to the practice of pathology and medicine as a whole. Fellows will get hands on laboratory director experience with opportunities for research and teaching as well as complete their part-time masters at SIMON. Interested Candidates can find more information and apply at https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/pathology-labs/education/clinical-fellowships/laboratory-medical-directorship-s-in-business-admi.aspx.
Requirements: Applicants should have completed pathology residency training and be Board eligible/certified AP/CP or CP only.
Required Documents: Curriculum Vitae, Personal Statement, 3 Letters of Recommendation, USMLE Scores
Positions Available: 2021-2023, 2022-2024
Contact:
Tamera Paczos, MD
Program Director
Melissa Sullivan
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: Melissa_Sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
[#10038-5, exp. 26 October 2021]
Milton J. Finegold Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Currently the only Pediatric Pathology Fellowship offered in Upstate New York. This one-year ACGME accredited fellowship is unique, as the fellow will work with the Department of Pathology as well as other departments at Golisano Children’s Hospital, but also the Monroe County Office of the Medical Examiner. The University of Rochester Medical Center is one of a kind which holds both pediatric and maternal cases under the same roof. With this the fellow will be exposed to pediatric and perinatal anatomic, and clinical pathology training related to Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Pediatric GI, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Pediatric Surgery, Neonatology, and Pediatric Cardiology services with over 1000 general pediatric cases and over 2000 placental and perinatal cases per year. Learn more about us at: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/prospective-fellows/pediatric-pathology-fellowship.aspx.
Interested applicants can apply at https://redcap.urmc.rochester.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=E7XHYADNJ3.
Available: 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024 academic years
Requirements: Applicants should have completed pathology residency training and be Board eligible/certified in AP or AP/CP.
Required Documents: Curriculum Vitae, Personal Statement, 3 Letters of Recommendation, USMLE Scores
Contact:
Philip Katzman, MD
Program Director
Melissa Sullivan
Fellowship Coordinator
Email: Melissa_Sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
[#10038-4, exp. 26 October 2021]
Duke University Medical Center
Neuropathology Fellowships - 2022 and 2023
We have openings for neuropathology fellowship positions starting July 1, 2022 and July 2023.
An ACGME accredited two year fellowship that provides extensive hands-on experience in clinical and experimental neuropathology, and when completed provides eligibility for American Board of Pathology certification in Neuropathology.
Clinical Experience
The very active clinical service includes a high volume of surgical and autopsy neuropathology, muscle and nerve pathology, and surgical and autopsy ophthalmic pathology. Extensive training in intraoperative, molecular, immunohistochemical, enzyme histochemical and ultrastructural diagnosis is provided. Fellows are also educated in the administrative and technical aspects of brain banking and lab management. Conferences, teaching groups and lectures provide numerous opportunities to teach medical students and residents in pathology, neurosurgery, neurology and ophthalmology. Basic and applied research in neuroscience is supported, and Duke abounds in opportunities to conduct research in this field.
Requirements
Applicants must be board-certified or board-eligible in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Stipends
Commensurate with the fellow’s PGY year of training.
Interested Candidates can find more information and apply at https://pathology.duke.edu/education/fellowships/neuropathology-fellowship.
[#10460, exp. 23 February 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
East Carolina University
Opening for 2021-22
Job Title: Clinical Instructor
Working Title: Surgical Pathology Fellow 2021-2022
Job Description: This is a one year fellowship position in general surgical pathology starting July 1, 2021. The fellowship provides extensive training in all aspects of surgical pathology.
The fellow will advance to independent sign out during the year, will engage in undergraduate and graduate departmental educational programs, and is expected to participate in clinical research.
The ECU Brody School of Medicine is affiliated with Vidant Medical Center. Vidant Medical Center is the flagship hospital for Vidant Health and serves as the teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University.
All positions are also listed at our departmental website at www.ecu.edu/pathology (Jobs tab).
Minimum Qualifications: MD or DO degree from appropriately accredited institution. Completion of AP or AP/CP pathology residency. Must be able to obtain an unrestricted North Carolina Medical License and medical staff privileges required.
Department Homepage: www.ecu.edu/pathology
Please apply online:
https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/postings/37168
Additionally, please submit at least two letters of recommendation, signed and on company letterhead directly to:
Email: mcnairc17@ecu.edu
[#9830, exp. 21 November 2021]
East Carolina University and Vidant Medical Center
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings July 2021 and July 2022
This one-year ACGME-accredited cytopathology fellowship provides extensive cytopathology service responsibilities with progressive responsibility in rapid onsite interpretation and preliminary sign-out of cases for one fellow. In 2020, 5,975 cytopathology cases were accessioned (3,294 Gyn; 2,681 Non-Gyn with FNA). Fellows perform and assist FNA biopsies, have access to immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular pathology, and surgical pathology, and sign-out a subset of concurrent biopsies. Quality assurance, resident teaching, interdepartmental conferences, proficiency testing, lab inspection, and laboratory management responsibilities prepare fellows for private or academic practice. One elective rotation, usually surgical pathology, hematopathology or research, is provided. Completion of a quality improvement project is expected. Highlights include fellow ownership of the service, excellent interdepartmental clinician interaction, and high volume thoracic cytopathology.
Vidant Medical Center is the 974 bed, tertiary care teaching hospital of East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine and hub of Vidant Health system, a nine hospital system serving twenty-nine counties and approximately 1.4 million people in eastern North Carolina. Greenville is home to East Carolina University and known for its moderate climate, low cost of living, and proximity to the coast.
Requirements: AP/CP Board eligible or Board certified and North Carolina full medical license
Stipends: Commensurate with postgraduate year. Benefits include book and travel fund, and major medical, outpatient mental health, group life, dental, and disability insurance.
Applications: CAP standard application, personal statement, current curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation (1 from residency program director for each residency program attended), USMLE (Step 1, Step 2 CS and CK, Step 3) or COMLEX transcript, ECFMG certificate (if applicable), and medical school transcript.
Additional information-department: https://pathology.ecu.edu/
Additional information-fellowship: https://pathology.ecu.edu/cytopathology-fellowship/
Program Director: Ann Sutton, M.D.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Mailstop 642
ECU Brody School of Medicine
Greenville, NC 27834
Applications and inquiries:
Jennifer Cooper, Residency Coordinator
Email: cooperj@ecu.edu
Telephone: (252) 744-1229
[#10369, exp. 2 March 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
One opening for July, 2022
Description: The UNC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year Fellowship in Cytopathology. The program is accredited by the ACGME and is approved for two fellows per year. The fellowship consists of nine months on the cytopathology service, one month on consults and conferences, and two months of elective time. The Cytopathology Laboratory accessions over 17,000 cytology specimens per year, of which approximately 7,000 are non-gynecologic specimens and, of these, approximately 1700 are fine needle aspirations. The fellows gain abundant experience with rapid onsite evaluations of image-guided fine needle aspirations. Fine needle aspirations of palpable lesions are performed by the residents and fellows. In addition, the fellows’ responsibilities include previewing cytology cases, participation in cytopathology sign-out, a journal club presentation, and a lecture or unknown conference with the residents. Fellows are expected to complete a quality improvement project during the year and are encouraged to participate in a research project. Elective time may include rotations on surgical pathology benches, work on a QI or research project, or other approved endeavors.
Program Requirements: Applicants must possess an M.D. or D.O. degree, have at least two years of accredited residency training in anatomic pathology, and be eligible for medical licensure in North Carolina. Preference is given to those applicants who have completed an AP or AP/CP residency.
Stipends: Commensurate with postgraduate year of training
Applications: The UNC Graduate Medical Education Application, three current letters of recommendation (one of which must be from your Program Director), final medical school transcript, and ECFMG certification should be submitted. Please e-mail your completed application packet to the Cytopathology Fellowship Program Coordinator, Michelle Hewlings at the e-mail address below.
Program Coordinator:
Michelle Hewlings
Cytopathology Fellowship Program Coordinator
Email: michelle_hewlings@med.unc.edu
Telephone: (984) 974-1476
Fax: (984) 974-9177
[#11131-1, exp. 26 July 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
One opening for July, 2022
Description: The UNC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers one-year Fellowships in Surgical Pathology. This is a hybrid fellowship-instructorship position with independent sign-out for a portion of the year. Graduated responsibility is emphasized. UNC Surgical Pathology practices subspecialty sign-out; services include breast, gyn oncology, OB/GYN, GI/liver biopsies, GI resections, ENT, Thoracic/endocrine, GU and bone/Soft tissue. Fellows rotate on all services at least 3 times (once with direct supervision, once with independent sign-out at half volume, at least once with independent sign-out at full volume). Frozen sections are a part of every service week. There is participation in tumor boards and on the outside consultation/referral service. There are no responsibilities for grossing or autopsies, and minimal call. The fellowship schedule includes generous off service time (14 weeks) that can be used for electives or research. The division will accession approximately 40,000 cases in 2021 (36,000 inside cases, 4,000 outside consult/referral cases), exclusive of hemepath, dermpath and nephropath. Complex oncology resections are emphasized.
Program Requirements: Applicants must possess an MD or DO degree, be board-eligible/certified in Anatomic Pathology, and eligible for licensure in North Carolina and appointment to the provider staff of UNC Healthcare.
Stipends: Commensurate with postgraduate year of training, with an increase during the Instructorship appointment.
Applications: The Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships, 3 current letters of recommendation (one of which should be from your Program Director), and ECFMG certification should be submitted to the program director. Electronic submissions are encouraged. Letters of recommendation should be addressed to the program director, Dr. Maygarden, at the address below.
Program Director:
Susan J. Maygarden, MD
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship
CB 7525 UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Email: susan.maygarden@unchealth.unc.edu
For more information: https://www.med.unc.edu/pathology/fellowships/surgical-pathology-fellowship/
[#11131-2, exp. 26 July 2022]
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North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Molecular Genetic Pathology, openings for 2021, 2023 [#10227, exp. 21 December 2021]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Positions
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Department of Pathology
Openings for 2023-2024
The WFBH Department of Pathology announces openings in its Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program. The program includes several rotations including frozen section/gross room supervision, routine surgical pathology case sign out, and outside consultation case sign out. Elective time will be available for those interested in subspecialty interests and/or clinical based research. Fellows will also be actively involved in multi-disciplinary conferences, house staff teaching and have exposure to administrative aspects of operating a surgical pathology practice. Candidates are required to have successfully graduated from an ACGME accredited AP or AP/CP resident training program or equivalent.
Wake Forest Baptist Health is a large integrated health system with its main hospital, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, located in Winston-Salem, NC. It has over 600 beds with the Department of Pathology processing over 30,000 surgical cases annually. The case mix is diverse with good representation across all organ systems.
Winston-Salem has a population of approximately 250,000 and is part of the North Carolina Piedmont Triad. The area, with its moderate climate, is renowned for its wide diversity of available outdoor recreational activities. Travel is very easy with three major airports within approximately 80 miles.
Interested candidates should provide a letter of intent, a current curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation.
Inquiries and Application materials should be addressed to:
Daniel Kleven, M.D.
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Director
Email: dkleven@wakehealth.edu
Cc: vcsmith@wakehealth.edu
Telephone: 336-716-5080
[#9675, exp. 4 September 2021]
Forensic Pathology Fellowship, Winston Salem, North Carolina
Openings for 2021-2022 and Beyond
Wake Forest School of Medicine announces an immediate opening for one forensic pathology fellowship position for the academic year 2021-2022. We are also accepting applications for 2022-2023 and beyond. The autopsy service at Wake Forest Baptist Health is a designated Regional Autopsy Center for the medical examiner system in North Carolina and provides guidance and forensic autopsy services for county medical examiners in 32 counties within the western portion of North Carolina. A forensic pathology fellow at this institution can expect a wide variety of cases encompassing deaths in more populated urban areas and rural, mountainous areas. Expected autopsy cases encompass homicides by all classifications of traumatic injuries, including gunshot fatalities by a wide variety of firearms, blunt force trauma, poisonings, various forms of accidental deaths as well as interesting natural manners of death. Our office performs approximately 1050 medicolegal autopsies and 300 external examinations annually. The fellow is expected to perform about 200 medicolegal autopsies and construct thorough autopsy reports, engage in scholarly activity, including (but not limited to) presenting at a national forensic meeting, interact with rotating pathology residents and medical students, and attend death scenes within Forsyth County. The fellow will gain ample opportunity honing communication skills with families, law enforcement, attorneys and other interested parties. Hands-on experience in ballistics, forensic anthropology, and forensic toxicology is an integral part of the program.
The autopsy faculty consists of 7 board-certified forensic pathologists, one of which also has board-certification in neuropathology, and two of which also have board-certifications in pediatric pathology.
Winston-Salem is a vibrant small city with an affordable cost of living and lies at the foot of the Appalachian Mountain Range (www.visitwinstonsalem.com).
Contact information:
Jerri McLemore, MD, Interim Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (336) 716-3821
Email: jmclemor@wakehealth.edu
Nathan Shaller, MD, Associate Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (336) 716-2637
Email: nshaller@wakehealth.edu
[#10701-2, exp. 14 August 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021
The Department of Pathology at Akron Children’s Hospital is currently accepting applications for Pediatric Pathology Fellowship positions beginning July 2021.
The Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program is ACGME-approved to train one fellow per year with an optional second year offered to fellows with a particular interest in subspecialty development or research. The fellowship is designed to provide exposure to general pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology, perinatal pathology, pediatric hematopathology, and molecular and cytogenetic analysis.
Akron Children’s Hospital consists of two freestanding pediatric hospitals with a network of over 700 providers, managing over 900,000 patient visits annually. The Department of Pathology is an established group of eight pathologists, a PhD director of cytogenetics, and a PhD director of clinical laboratories and clinical chemistry.
Applicants must have completed or be currently completing an ACGME-accredited program in anatomic pathology or anatomic pathology and clinical pathology. Interested candidates may send inquiries to:
Mark A. Steele, M.D.
Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square
Akron, OH 44308
Telephone: 330-543-8572
Email: msteele@akronchildrens.org
[#9922, exp. 14 November 2021]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowships
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Nationwide Children's Hospital (NCH), Columbus, Ohio, offers the following fellowship training opportunities:
1 - ACGME-accredited Pediatric Pathology Fellowship training. Our program combines a strong curriculum focused on pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology, nurturing learning environment, and flexibility regarding electives and research projects. Fellowship eligibility requirements include a minimum of 3 years Pathology Residency training at an ACGME-accredited program and a valid ECFMG certificate (if applicable). Currently recruiting for the 2022 and 2023 academic years.
2 - Newly approved non-ACGME-accredited fellowship training in Clinical Pediatric Pathology (currently recruiting for the 2022 and 2023 academic years). This Clinical Pediatric Pathology training program is a first of its kind, offering focused training including pediatric hematopathology, pediatric transfusion medicine, diagnostic immunology, clinical microbiology, and clinical chemistry. Our Clinical Laboratories perform more than 3 million tests per year.
3 - We also offer non-ACGME training in surgical and clinical pediatric pathology for qualified, independently funded international scholars who meet sponsorship requirements set by NCH and home country academic institutions (start date and duration of training are negotiable - off cycle recruitment will be considered).
Learning and research opportunities are greatly enhanced by our department's close association with the Center for Childhood Cancer and the Children's Oncology Group Bio-pathology Center and Institute of Genomic Medicine (IGM). Our department is also home for the archives of the Children's Cancer Group and Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma Study. These resources offer unique and wide opportunities to join cutting edge NIH-funded research in both basic and clinical sciences.
Visit us at NationwideChildrens.org/Pathology-Fellowship to learn more.
Contact Information:
Samir B. Kahwash, MD, FCAP, FASCP
Vice Chair for Education and Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH 43205
Email: Samir.Kahwash@nationwidechildrens.org
[#10552, exp. April 17, 2022]
The Cleveland Clinic
Pathology Department
Neuropathology Fellowship
Description:
Our Neuropathology fellowship is an ACGME accredited 2-year program offering advanced, in-depth training in neoplastic and non-neoplastic CNS diseases: Annual volume of 2600+ neuropathology “in-house” and consultation material; 160+ autopsy brains; 200+ muscle & nerve biopsies--many with electron microscopy; 700 ocular cases; plus neuromuscular, ocular, forensic and neurodegenerative conferences. Take advantage of our curated virtual slide database, glass slide teaching sets and online quizzes. Histological differential diagnosis, the role of ancillary testing including immunohistochemistry and molecular testing as well as the importance of clinical correlation will be emphasized. The fellow will have time for multidisciplinary interactions, research projects and opportunity for elective time. Research opportunities available in the first year in addition to support for attending American Association of Neuropathologists’ meeting.
Requirements:
ACGME-accredited combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology residency training program. At least two years of post-graduate training required; this may include 2 years of anatomic pathology (AP) or 1 year AP plus clinical training in neurology/neurosurgery.
Stipends:
Commensurate with the level of training; current information available at the Cleveland Clinic GME Website: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/graduate-medical-education
Application:
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter with personal statement, curriculum vitae, Cleveland Clinic application*, and three letters of recommendation should be submitted electronically well in advance for a two-year fellowship position starting July 1, 2022 (or earlier) or July 1, 2023. Please send documents to:
Program Coordinator
Rosanne Kelley
Cleveland Clinic
9500 Euclid Avenue, L-13
Cleveland, OH 44195
Telephone: 216.509.1296
Fax: 216.444.6715
Email: RKELLEY@ccf.org
Please address letters to:
Gabrielle Yeaney, MD
Staff, Division of Neuropathology
Director, Neuropathology Fellowship
Director, Division of Ocular Pathology
Robert J. Tomsich Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Institute
Associate Professor of Pathology, CC Lerner College of Medicine of CWRU
Cleveland Clinic
9410 Carnegie Ave
Cleveland, OH 44106
*Link to application website: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/pathology/education/fellowship/special.aspx
[#10332, exp. 26 January 2022]
The MetroHealth System/Case Western University Program
Cleveland, Ohio
Fellowship in Cytopathology
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
A comprehensive ACGME-accredited, one-year fellowship program in Cytopathology is offered in an academic institution affiliated with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. This program's mission is to train well-rounded cytopathologists with an emphasis on diagnostic and procedural skills, quality improvement, teaching, and research. We take pride in serving our community through an interdisciplinary team approach in which the diagnostic and consultative role of the pathologist is valued. Fellows learn the art and science of Cytopathology through study of a vast array of cytologic specimens with extensive histological and clinical correlation. Over 25,000 annual cytologic specimens and numerous educational resources are available to meet the fellow’s educational objectives. Faculty includes five cytopathologists who staff a modern laboratory which includes a state-of-the-art computer system that facilitates histological-cytological correlation and quality control monitoring. We are one of the few centers in North East Ohio that offers a robust, pathologist-performed FNA service, which is time and cost-efficient, drawing positive feedback from our clinicians. The fellowship experience includes both procurement and rapid on-site evaluation of FNA samples from superficial sites. Non-palpable, deep body site FNAs are performed under CT or ultrasound guidance (EUS/EBUS) with cytology support. Ancillary studies such as immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular testing complement morphologic studies and are integrated into the educational program. The fellow assumes progressive, supervised sign-out and conference responsibilities, including tumor boards, general pathology and cytopathology journal clubs, and teaching of residents and medical students. Fellows actively participate in quality assurance programs unique to the cytology laboratory. Management principles are stressed throughout the curriculum. Active participation in clinical research and presentation at a national meeting is encouraged.
We are currently accepting applications for the 2022-23 academic year.
We are participating in the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) unified recruitment timeline for cytopathology fellowship programs for the 2023-2024 fellowship year starting on July 1, 2023:
• Applications will start being reviewed: July 15, 2021 (Submission window: July-September 2021)
• Interviews will start being offered: August 15, 2021 (Interview contact window: August-November 2021)
• Earliest date to extend an offer to an applicant: October 1, 2021
• Applicants will have 72 hours to accept/decline
Program Director: Caroline Abramovich, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Requirements: Completion of an ACGME-accredited four-year AP/CP or three-year AP residency program; candidate should be Board eligible or Board certified.
Stipend: Commensurate with level of post-graduate training.
Application and Inquiries: Submit completed College of American Pathologists (CAP) Fellowship Application, current CV, and three letters of recommendation to:
Nigmeh Salti, Program Coordinator, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
The MetroHealth System/Case Western University Program
2500 MetroHealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109
Telephone: (216) 778-5168
Email: gmepathology@metrohealth.org
[#10232, exp. 13 March 2022]
The MetroHealth System/Case Western University Program
Cleveland, Ohio
Fellowship in Surgical Pathology
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology at MetroHealth System/Case Western University offers a one-year fellowship in general Surgical Pathology designed for individuals who wish to build upon diagnostic skills learned in residency in a program that emphasizes graduated responsibility and ultimately independent sign-out privileges in a supervised and supportive environment. This fellowship serves as an excellent transition from training to independent practice in either an academic or community setting.
Approximately 25,000 surgical cases are processed annually, encompassing a comprehensive array of specimen types. The department is staffed by nine surgical pathologists, with vast experience and particular expertise in breast, GI, hepatobiliary, head and neck, and pulmonary pathology as well as neuropathology, hematopathology, and cytopathology.
Responsibilities include grossing, intraoperative consultation, and work-up of cases under supervision, progressing to independent sign-out as junior staff, after thorough evaluation of diagnostic accuracy and medical knowledge. The fellow is expected to participate in the supervision and teaching of residents and medical students and participate in departmental conferences and multidisciplinary tumor boards. Lab management principles and regulations are emphasized. Participation in clinical research is encouraged.
Program Director: Caroline Abramovich, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Requirements: Completion of an ACGME-accredited four-year AP/CP or three-year AP residency program; candidate should be Board eligible or Board certified.
Stipend: Commensurate with level of post-graduate training.
Application and Inquiries: Submit completed College of American Pathologists (CAP) Fellowship Application, current CV, and three letters of recommendation to:
Nigmeh Salti, Program Coordinator, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
The MetroHealth System/Case Western University Program
2500 MetroHealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109
Telephone: (216) 778-5168
Email: gmepathology@metrohealth.org
[#10127, exp. 10 December 2021]
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021-2022
Fellowship Director:
Scott Scrape, MD
Director, Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
410 W. 10th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Positions:
The Transfusion Medicine Fellowship accepts one fellows each academic year.
Availability:
Unexpected opening for 2021-2022 academic year. 2022-2023 Recruitment Season underway. 2023-2024 Recruitment Season will open on July 1, 2021.
Description:
This one-year ACGME approved program provides instruction and experience in hospital and blood center transfusion medicine. The trainee actively participates in routine and complex serological evaluations, perinatal testing, component collection and therapy, therapeutic apheresis, hematopoietic progenitor cell collection, quality processes, HLA, bone marrow transplant, flow cytometry, and information management at Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University (950 beds), The James Cancer Hospital (160 beds), Ross Heart Hospital (160 beds), Nationwide Children’s Hospital (350 beds) and Versiti Blood Center. Both clinical and basic research in the areas of transfusion medicine and hematology/thrombosis/hemostasis are available and protected research time is included.
Requirements:
Candidates must successfully complete USMLE Step III prior to their Medical Staff appointment at Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University. They must also be Board-eligible or Board-certified in clinical pathology, anesthesiology, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, colon and rectal surgery, neurological surgery, or thoracic surgery, or a primary certificate plus a subspecialty certificate in hematology.
Stipend:
Support will commensurate with year of post-graduate training.
Applications and Inquiries:
A complete fellowship application will include:
• CAP Fellowship Application Form
• Personal Statement
• CV
• Copy of USMLE or COMLEX scores
• Three Letters of Recommendation.
Please email supporting application documents to:
Monica Rios
Pathology Education Manager
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Email: Monica.Rios@osumc.edu
[#10702, exp. 21 April 2022]
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Cytopathology Fellowship
2022-2023 Opening
2023-2024 Recruitment Season will begin on July 1st, 2021
Fellowship Director:
Rulong Shen, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
410 W. 10th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Positions:
The Cytopathology Fellowship accepts two fellows each academic year.
Availability:
2022-2023 One position open
2023-2024 Recruitment Season will begin on July 1st, 2021
Description:
This is a one-year cytopathology training program at Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University, which includes the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute. The cytology laboratory accessions approximately 36,000 cases annually. This includes 8,000 exfoliative non-gynecologic, and about 2,400 FNA specimens. The cytopathology fellow will experience preliminary sign-out of non-gynecologic and gynecologic specimens, gynecologic pap smear/cervical biopsy correlations, and performing and interpreting FNA under supervision of a staff cytopathologist. Twelve months are spent in clinical service as it relates to cytopathology with access to surgical pathology, frozen sections, molecular pathology, HPV DNA analysis, image analysis, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and research associated with cytopathology. The fellow will participate in the cytopathology teaching of cytotechnologists, medical students and residents. He/she may also participate in the regular resident microscopic seminars, hospital tumor boards, cytopathology teleconferences, CAP proficiency tests and formal cytopathology lectures. The fellow may participate in inspections as they relate to certification in cytology and quality assurance.
Requirements:
The candidate should be AP or AP/CP board eligible or board certified. License (training certificate or unrestricted license) to practice medicine in the state of Ohio is also required.
Stipend:
Support will commensurate with year of post-graduate training.
Applications and Inquiries:
A complete fellowship application will include:
• CAP Fellowship Application Form
• Personal Statement
• CV
• Copy of USMLE or COMLEX scores
• Three Letters of Recommendation
Please email supporting application documents to:
Monica Rios
Pathology Education Manager
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Email: Monica.Rios@osumc.edu
[#10915, exp. 8 June 2022]
University Hospitals / Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Openings for 2021-2022
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center offers two positions for a one year ACGME accredited surgical pathology fellowship, providing advanced educational training with exposure to a wide variety of clinical material covering all major subspecialties, as well as oncologic, transplant and pediatric cases. UH Cleveland Medical Center is a tertiary-quaternary care hospital with 1,000 beds. Approximately 50,000 surgical specimens are accessioned yearly.
Fellows will sign-out in-house and consult cases with attendings on each subspecialty service, including Gynecology, Gastroenterology, Breast, Genitourinary, Bone/Soft Tissue, Dermatopathology, Head and Neck, Thoracic, Renal, Neuropathology and Pediatrics/Perinatal. Three months of elective rotations are offered, which may be focused in areas of interest. In addition, fellows will participate in Tumor Boards and provide frozen section interpretations with a supervising attending pathologist. During fellowship, there will be graduated responsibilities, such as supervising resident and pathology assistant prosection. Also, fellows progress to sign-out cases with the residents. They will also gain the ability to fully work-up cases independently, including ordering additional tests.
Academic requirements include organizing an unknown case conference, presenting at AP journal club, giving a didactic lecture and participating in a Diagnostic Institute Seminar. Research opportunities are also available.
Requirements: Board eligibility or certification in AP and/or AP/CP, with completion of an ACGME-accredited residency.
Program Director: Mohamed El Hag, MD
Applications: Submit a current CV, CAP Fellowship application and 2-3 letters of reference to:
Ashley Hlavacik, Academic Program Administrator
Department of Pathology
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
11100 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106
Telephone: 216-844-3697
Fax: 216-201-5354
Email: Ashley.Hlavacik@UHhospitals.org
[#9957, exp. 29 September 2021]
University of Cincinnati
Hoxworth Blood Center
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
2 Openings Per Year for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Program Overview
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, was founded in December of 1938 by Dr. Paul I Hoxworth. Hoxworth Blood Center is the only University-affiliated blood center in the United States, and the second oldest blood bank in the country. The Center has become an internationally recognized leader in transfusion medicine.
The ACGME Accredited Transfusion Medicine Fellowship at Hoxworth Blood Center is designed to offer physicians career development training which will enable them to assume leadership positions as Directors/Medical Directors of regional or community blood centers or hospital transfusion services.
The program has six faculty members, each representing one or more special interests within the general field of Transfusion Medicine. Active research interests of the faculty include, platelet hemostasis, optimization of blood component storage, pathogen reduction of blood products, hematopoietic stem cell biology in health and disease, and microenvironment control of hematopoiesis.
Application Requirement
• An M.D. degree from an accredited medical school.
• Completed a residency training program as defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and be licensed, or eligible for licensure, to practice medicine in a state or territory of the United States.
• Taken and passed USMLE step III.
• U.S. citizens or have visas permitting residence and training/employment in the United States.
Application Process
Applicants should submit below documents by March 31
• A letter of interest explaining career goals and objectives and reasons for desiring training in blood banking
• Curriculum vitae
• Three references
The applicant's qualifications are reviewed by a fellowship selection committee composed of Hoxworth Blood Center faculty and key staff. Candidates whose applications meet the basic requirements are invited for a personal interview with the committee.
Contacts
Bernadette Bennison, (513) 558-1203, Bernadette.Bennison@uc.edu
Dr. Jose Cancelas, CEO/Director of Hoxworth Blood Center Jose.Cancelas@uc.edu
Dr. David Oh, Fellowship Program Director David.oh@uc.edu
Margaret Simon, Program Coordinator Margaret.Simon@uc.edu
Website: click here
[#10593, exp. 25 July 2022]
Oregon Health & Science University
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Oregon Health & Science University Department of Pathology has one one-year Surgical Pathology Fellowship position open for 2023. The fellowship curriculum builds on the trainee’s prior anatomic pathology residency with progressive responsibilities to prepare our fellows for independent surgical pathology sign-out in private practice or academic settings.
As the major tertiary care referral center for the entire state of Oregon, OHSU offers a full spectrum of surgical pathology material, averaging 22,000 surgical cases per year. Our subspecialized service structure provides enhanced training opportunities as fellows spend focused weeks studying GI, GU, head and neck, gyn, breast, pediatric and soft tissue/bone cases. Assigned responsibilities include initial interpretation of biopsies, resection specimens and frozen sections. Along with PAs and attendings, surgical pathology fellows also help provide oversight to residents in the cutting room, offering consultation and expertise for complex specimens; though no grossing is required by fellows.
The fellowship may include up to three months of elective time, including your choice of rotations in hematopathology, dermatopathology, renal pathology, neuropathology, cytopathology, cytogenetics, molecular pathology or other subspecialties. Surgical pathology fellows have multiple opportunities to teach at case conferences and multi-disciplinary tumor boards. Fellows receive an educational allowance of $2500 per year. Participation in clinical research activities is encouraged and financial support above and beyond the educational allowance is provided for travel to conferences when fellows present.
Community: Located on a scenic hill overlooking downtown Portland, the OHSU campus is less than 90 minutes from Mt. Hood, the Columbia River Gorge and the beautiful Oregon coast, providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. OHSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
Requirements: Completion of Residency in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic Pathology / Clinical Pathology.
Stipends: The stipend is commensurate with the year of postgraduate training.
Program Director: Kevin R Turner, MD, PhD, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Director
Applications: Please submit your curriculum vitae, personal statement, an application form from our website, and at least three letters of recommendation to:
Stacey Davis
Administrative Coordinator
Department of Pathology
Email: davissta@ohsu.edu
Website: www.ohsu.edu/pathology
[#9935, exp. 23 September 2021]
Allegheny General Hospital
Allegheny Cytopathology Fellowship
Pittsburgh, PA
Opening for July 1, 2021
The 1-year fellowship in cytopathology offers advanced training in cytopathology with emphasis on FNA biopsy and the selective applications of ancillary techniques. Fellows are actively involved in the practice of cytopathology including gynecologic and non-gynecologic pathology specimens. We accessioned approximately 14,000 GYN and 8,000 non-GYN specimens. Fellows receive increasing levels of responsibility commensurate with their level of performance. Emphasis is also placed on the integration of surgical pathology with cytology and the use of both air-dried Diff-Quik and alcohol fixed stains as well as liquid-based monolayer preparations. The fellows participate in the service, teaching and research activities of the cytology division. Of the more than 1,500 FNA biopsies at Allegheny General Hospital annually, the fellows assist and perform all preliminary interpretations and also review all consultation cases. Fellows also participate in a number of ongoing conferences, resident teaching and clinically applied research projects.
Stipends and benefits:
Commensurate with the level of training.
Inquiries:
Shweta Patel, D.O.
Cytology Fellowship Program Director
Telephone: (412) 359-6462
Email: Shweta.patel@ahn.org
Application process:
Please send or email a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, personal statement and three letters of recommendation to Shweta Patel, D.O.
[#10653, exp. 13 April 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC) is offering 2 one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship positions in Hematopathology beginning 7/1/2022 and 7/1/2023. A second year for this time slot will also be available for academic pursuits to interested candidates.
Fox Chase Cancer Center is a nationally ranked NCI-designated multidisciplinary comprehensive cancer center.
Our training program is clinically- and academically-oriented with focus on development of diagnostic skills in bone marrow and lymph node pathology, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometric immunophenotyping, peripheral blood interpretation, and in-depth molecular genomic analysis. Fellows in Hematopathology are a critical component of the multidisciplinary approach to leukemia and lymphoma care at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Educational activities include sign out, case reviews, tumor boards, and journal clubs. Rotations in the very active Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory and Children Hospital of Philadelphia are included in the training.
Applicants:
The candidate must be an MD or DO, completed residency training in AP, CP or AP/CP in an ACGME accredited program and be eligible or certified by the American Board of Pathology in either clinical pathology, anatomic pathology or clinical and anatomic pathology. Applications will be evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. Complete applications packages should be submitted to hemepathfellowship@fccc.edu. Complete application packages should contain:
1) CAP Standardized Fellowship Application https://www.cap.org/member-resources/residents
2) CV
3) Personal Statement
4) Photo
5) USMLE results (parts 1, 2, and 3)
6) ECFMG certificate (if applicable)
7) Three letters of recommendation (one letter from current program director, and two from other physicians who know the applicant well, preferably one being a hematopathologist)
[#10861, exp. 27 August 2022]
Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center has one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship positions available in Oncologic Surgical Pathology beginning July 1, 2022. The possibility of an additional year of ACGME-accredited Hematopathology training is also available.
Fox Chase Cancer Center is a nationally ranked 100-bed NCI-designated multidisciplinary comprehensive cancer center with a departmental affiliation with Thomas Jefferson University. The department processes over 15,000 surgical specimens, 2,500 frozen sections, and 4,000 non-gyn cytology specimens yearly, all of which are cancer or cancer-related. There is extensive material in head and neck, breast, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, urologic, gynecologic, dermatology and hematolymphoid neoplasms. The department has board certified surgical pathologists including hematopathologists, cytopathologists, a dermatopathologist, immunopathologist and cytogeneticist with busy consultation services, and an active molecular pathology laboratory.
The fellowship program is designed to provide an in-depth experience in tumor pathology with emphasis on diagnosis. Ample time for scholarly activities is facilitated by three full time pathologists’ assistants who gross all specimens and prepare all frozen sections.
Applications are available at www.fccc.edu and questions should be directed to Douglas B. Flieder, M.D. or Lori Schaffert at path.fellowship@fccc.edu.
[#10907 exp. 22 August 2022]
Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Openings for 2021 and 2022
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center invites applications for a one-year ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine. Trainees will be provided training in all aspects of clinical adult and pediatric transfusion medicine, immunohematology, on-site therapeutic apheresis, allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic stem cell collection and processing, coagulation, and HLA (Histocompatibility) testing. Education in blood collection and processing is also covered. The fellow will work closely with the Medical Director and five other clinical pathologists to provide clinical consultation to the medical staff in areas of apheresis, immunohematology, and clinical transfusion medicine. The fellow will have opportunities for teaching medical students, technologists, residents, and fellows from other services. This program will provide the fellow with a rich educational experience leading to expertise in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine and the qualifications for eligibility for specialty certification in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine. It will form a basis for a career in the academic or community practice setting.
The faculty, residents, and main laboratory facilities are housed in the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The adult hospital has a capacity of approximately 500 beds and the free standing children's hospital approximately 75 beds. It is a both an adult and pediatric tertiary care hospital and the main teaching hospital of the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. It includes a Level I trauma center, a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, and is a major referral center for complicated adult and pediatric hematology/oncology cases. The Division of Clinical Pathology has abundant clinical opportunities for training a fellow in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine. The Transfusion Service of the Hershey Medical Center is a full service operation providing allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic stem cell collections, plateletpheresis collection, therapeutic phlebotomy, and therapeutic apheresis. Annually, approximately 20,000 units of allogeneic red blood cells (~33,000 total blood components) are transfused, and ~1300 therapeutic apheresis procedures are performed (including plasma exchange, red cell exchange, cytoreduction, and peripheral blood stem cell collections). The Blood Bank/Transfusion Service is accredited by CAP, FACT, and the AABB.
Requirements:
• MD, DO or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification
• Applicants should be ABMS board-certified or board-eligible in combined Clinical/Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology only, Hematology, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Plastic Surgery, or Thoracic Surgery.
• Eligible for Pennsylvania medical license
• US citizen, green card or J1 Visa
Applications process:
Applications are evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted beginning 12-24 months prior to the anticipated start date. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please forward the CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships, a cover letter with a personal statement, curriculum vitae, USMLE test scores, and letters of reference from your current/most recent program director and three additional individuals.
Applications should be addressed to:
Evelyn M. Potochny, DO
Program Director, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Department of Pathology, H169
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
500 University Drive, PO Box 850
Hershey, PA 17033
Applications should be sent electronically to: Beth Shultz, Program Coordinator, at eshultz@hmc.psu.edu.
Website: http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/pathology/education/fellowship/bloodbank
The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of The Pennsylvania State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer; Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply.
[#9852, exp. 10 September 2021]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Opening for 2021
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center invites applications for a one-year ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Hematopathology, starting July 1, 2021. Trainees will be provided broad exposure to all aspects of the laboratory evaluation of benign and malignant hematolymphoid disorders including automated laboratory testing, coagulation, morphology, immunophenotyping, molecular and cytogenetic methods. In addition, the Fellow will participate in research and teaching activities with mentoring from the faculty. The successful Fellow will achieve a solid base of competencies to pursue an academic or private practice career.
The PSMSHMC is a 494-bed tertiary care facility associated with the Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Penn State Children's Hospital and Penn State College of Medicine, that provides abundant clinical and research material in the areas of adult and pediatric hematolymphoid diseases including an active bone marrow transplantation program. The Hematopathology service also provides consultative services to extramural Pathologists and Oncologists.
• MD, DO or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification
• Board-certified or eligible in Anatomic and/or Clinical Pathology from the ABP or a primary certificate plus a subspecialty certificate in hematology from another member medical specialty board of the ABMS
• Eligible for Pennsylvania medical license
• US citizen, green card, or J1 Visa
Applications process:
Applications are evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. Please forward the CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships, a cover letter with a personal statement, curriculum vitae, USMLE test scores, and letters of reference from your current/most recent program director and three additional individuals.
Applications should be addressed to:
Michael G. Bayerl, MD
Program Director, Hematopathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology, H179
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
500 University Drive, PO Box 850
Hershey, PA 17033
Applications should be sent electronically to: Beth Shultz, Program Coordinator, at eshultz@hmc.psu.edu.
Website: http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/pathology/education/fellowship/hematopathology
The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of The Pennsylvania State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer; Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply.
[#9853, exp. 10 September 2021]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Opening for 2021
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the College of Medicine of the Pennsylvania State University are soliciting applications for a fellowship position in Surgical Pathology to start July 1, 2021. This is a fully-funded one year ACGME-accredited position that includes training in all aspects of adult and pediatric Surgical Pathology. Surgical Pathology accessions exceed 41,000 cases/year and reflect the broad variety of specialties practiced at our 500-bed tertiary care hospital, Children's Hospital (75 beds), Cancer Institute, outpatient surgical center, Endoscopy Center, clinics and cases referred by practitioners at other institutions.
Our institution supports approximately 600 residents and fellows in > 60 training programs. The Division of Anatomic Pathology is an entirely subspecialized practice of 24 faculty members. The fellowship stresses autonomy and heightened responsibility, is flexible so as to nurture the fellow's career goals and encourages scholarly activity. Recent graduates have taken academic as well as private positions.
Hershey is a pleasant south-central PA community with excellent schools and abundant recreational opportunities. We are conveniently located within easy driving distance to Harrisburg (the state capital), Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Atlantic coastal areas.
Requirements:
• M.D., D.O. or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification
• Board-certified or board-eligible in combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology only
• Eligible for Pennsylvania medical license
• U.S. citizen, green card, J1 Visa
• USMLE scores ≥ 215 or equivalent
Applications process:
Applications are evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted until November 1, 2018. Please forward the CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships, a cover letter with a personal statement, curriculum vitae, USMLE test scores and letters of reference from your current/most recent program director and two additional individuals.
Applications should be addressed to:
Catherine S. Abendroth, MD
Program Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology, H179
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
500 University Drive, PO Box 850
Hershey, PA 17033
Applications should be sent electronically to: Beth Shultz, Fellowship Coordinator, at eshultz@hmc.psu.edu.
Website: http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/pathology/education/fellowship/surgical
The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of The Pennsylvania State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer; Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply.
[#9851, exp. 10 September 2021]
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
American Red Cross Penn-Jersey Region
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fellowship in Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine
Opening for 2023
The Fellowship is a joint program supported by the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH) and the American Red Cross (ARC) Blood Services, Penn-Jersey Region. The fellowship is approved for one year of training in blood banking.
The concentration of study includes compatibility testing, resolution of antibody problems, therapeutic apheresis, administration of blood and blood products to various patient populations, including transplantation, the use of platelet matching, donor apheresis, whole blood collection, pediatric and neonatal transfusion, component processing and distribution, methodologies used in standard compatibility testing as well as in a large consultation reference laboratory, platelet and neutrophil serology and HLA testing. Teaching opportunities to the residents, nurses, medical students and technical staff at TJUH are provided.
The first two months are spent at TJUH with the exception of a selected orientation at ARC. The Fellow will split the remaining ten months between TJUH and ARC, with a two week rotation at Nemours duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE and a one week rotation in the HLA Labs at TJUH and ARC.
The Transfusion Medicine Department at TJUH includes the Blood Bank Laboratory, Therapeutic Apheresis Unit and Blood Donor Center. There are opportunities for collaboration with Oncology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Surgery and other clinical areas (Dialysis, Transplantation). Hematology Fellows and Pathology Residents rotate through the Blood Bank on a regular basis. The operational responsibilities of the service are covered by the Blood Bank Fellow and Pathology Residents under constant attending backup.
The Fellow is the principal liaison between the various clinical services and the TJUH Transfusion Service. There are abundant opportunities for clinical and basic research interaction within TJUH. Academic pursuits or research projects are required of the Fellow. The program also can be modified to provide individualized attention to relevant areas.
Requirements: Candidates must be eligible to sit for Blood Bank boards through the ABP upon completion of the fellowship. Refer to the ABP requirements.
Stipend: Commensurate with the year of postgraduate training.
Staff: Julie Katz Karp, M.D., Program Director
Applications: Should be directed to:
Carole Ayling, Program Coordinator
Transfusion Medicine
111 S. 11th Street
Room 8220 Gibbon Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Email: carole.ayling@jefferson.edu
Program Website: http://www.jefferson.edu/jmc/departments/pathology/education/fellowships/blood_bank.html
[#10624, exp. 12 July 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024
Description:
This one-year Fellowship Program provides extensive training in diagnostic cytopathology. The laboratory processes 4,500 gynecologic and 7,000 non-gynecologic specimens per year, including 3,000 fine needle aspirations. The laboratory is staffed by five full-time board certified cytopathologists and equipped with a modern computer system (EPIC), multi-headed microscope with video camera and monitor, and computerized image analyzer. The fellow participates in the service (including FNA Clinic), teaching, and research activities of the laboratory, with a strong emphasis on fellow education. There is ample opportunity to examine a large collection of approximately 4,000 glass slide study sets on various cytologic specimens with histologic correlation. The fellow will also learn the application of immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics, cytogenetics, image analysis of cytologic specimens, and performance of ultrasound-guided FNA. The fellow has the opportunity to attend regular didactic sessions, teach residents at bimonthly slide sessions, and present at monthly thyroid tumor board. We also offer robust opportunities for research and presentations at national meetings. Interviews of eligible candidates will be considered via phone or video conference.
Requirements:
Candidates must have completed an AP or combined AP/CP residency and must be eligible for a license to practice medicine in Pennsylvania.
Stipends:
Commensurate with level of postgraduate training.
Program Director: Allison Goldberg, MD
Applications:
Applications should be submitted by July 31st, 23 months prior to intended fellowship start date, and forwarded to:
Allison Goldberg, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Department of Cytopathology
132 S. 10th Street, Room 285D Main
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Telephone: (215) 955-5031
Fax: (215) 955-2426
Email: Allison.Goldberg@jefferson.edu
Website: Please visit our website for a complete checklist:
http://www.jefferson.edu/jmc/departments/pathology/education/fellowships/cytopathology.html
[#10870, exp. 28 May 2022]
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Pathology Fellowship Program
Soft Tissue/Bone Pathology Fellowship
Currently accepting applications for the 2021 - 2022 academic year
The Soft Tissue/Bone Pathology Fellowship (STB Fellow) is offered to PGY4 (or 3 for AP only trainee) and above residents and aimed toward the development of either academically or community oriented surgical pathologists with a subspecialty interest in bone and soft tissue pathology. The program is under the academic direction of Paul J. Zhang, MD, Director of the Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology Service at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Please submit:
• Completed fellowship application
• Curriculum Vitae
• Personal Statement
• Photo
• Three (3) letters of recommendation
Program Coordinator: Evelyn Jones
Email address: evelyn.jones@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
[#9955, exp. 29 September 2021]
Pennsylvania Hospital
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Department of Pathology
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Immediate Opening (07/01/2021-06/30/2022)
Description: The Department of Pathology of Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) offers a one-year fellowship in surgical pathology from July 2021 to June 2022. The fellow's primary responsibilities include signing out of surgical cases, frozen section diagnosis and various tumor board conferences presentations. The program offers excellent experience in general surgical pathology training, with particular emphasis on breast, GYN, GI and ENT pathology. In addition, the fellow is able to do elective rotations at the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP), to expand his/her subspecialty interests. There is also opportunity for attending conferences and research projects.
Requirements: This position is open to applicants who have completed their training in AP and are Board eligible or certified.
Stipends: Are commensurate with the resident's level of training.
Application: Applications to be submitted immediately. Inquiries should be directed to:
Franz Fogt, MD, Program Director
Anna Marie McClain, Program Coordinator
Department of Pathology
Pennsylvania Hospital
801 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Email: franz.fogt@pennmedicine.upenn.edu; Anna.McClain@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Telephone: 215-829-3544/215-829-6992
[#10324, exp. 26 January 2022]
University of Pittsburgh
Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Description: This ACGME-accredited one-year fellowship is administered through the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and is jointly supported by UPMC and Vitalant (formerly the Institute for Transfusion Medicine). The fellowship provides in-depth training in all aspects of transfusion medicine, including blood center operations, patient transfusion services, hemophilia, therapeutic and donor apheresis, as well as HLA, molecular diagnostic and coagulation laboratory services. Fellows will receive extensive experience in a large, centralized transfusion service which serves four teaching hospitals and ten community hospitals. Active areas of research include hematopoietic stem cell collection and transplantation, coagulation disorders and hypercoagulable states, transfusion support for adult and pediatric organ transplantation, transfusion immunomodulation, and donor safety studies and molecular-based testing.
Requirements:
- Applicants must be certified or eligible for certification in Clinical Pathology, Hematology, or other clinical specialty.
- Eligible for Pennsylvania medical license.
Applications:
- Please complete online application: https://epssecure.upmc.com/path/fellowship/app-form.cfm
- Please email CV, and letter of interests, and three (3) letters of recommendations to:
Lirong Qu, MD, PhD
Director, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Department of Pathology
University of Pittsburgh
3636 Blvd of the Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Email: qul@upmc.edu
[#10251, exp. 31 December 2021]
UPMC Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
2022-2023
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Department of Pathology is recruiting to fill two positions in their ACGME-approved Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) fellowship for 2022 - 2023. The recently renovated Molecular & Genomic Pathology laboratory at UPMC performs >21,000 molecular tests annually spanning major areas of solid tumor, hematologic oncology and genetics. Most assays are performed using next generation sequencing (NGS). Extensive exposure to NGS-based molecular tests will be offered. Additional training in molecular infectious disease, HLA, clinical genetics, FISH, cytogenetics and lab management is offered. Participation in assay development/research projects and proficiency testing is expected. Candidates with prior molecular experience are encouraged to apply.
Interested and qualified individuals who are board-eligible or board-certified in anatomical pathology or molecular genetics should submit the required documents (http://path.upmc.edu/fellowship/mole-dx/index.htm) to the Fellowship Director:
Tim Oury, MD
Director, MGP Fellowship
Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh
Clinical Lab Building
3477 Euler Way, Room 8032
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582
Phone: (412) 802-6797
Facsimile: (412) 802-6799
Email: tdoury@pitt.edu
[#9608, exp. 16 August 2021]
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Neuropathology Fellowship
Openings for July 2022, 2023 and 2024
Description
The Neuropathology Division at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) offers up to 4 two-year fellowships. Trainees concentrate on clinical training during their first year and a mixture of clinical, teaching and research training during their second year.
Schedule Overview
Year 1
• Neuropathology Surgicals / Intraoperatives: 22 weeks
• Neuromuscular, Neuro-ophthalmologic, Neurodegenerative: 21 weeks
• Elective: 4 weeks
• Vacation: 4 weeks
• Conference Time: 1 week
Year 2
• Neuropathology Surgicals / Intraoperatives: 13 weeks
• Neuromuscular, Neuro-ophthalmologic, Neurodegenerative: 11 weeks
• Elective: 23 weeks
• Vacation: 4 weeks
• Conference Time: 1 week
Requirements
The candidate must be Board eligible or certified in either Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, or in some other medical specialty such as Neurology and have had one year Anatomic Pathology Training. Candidates for combined training in Anatomic Pathology and Neuropathology are also encouraged.
10 Reasons for choosing UPMC Neuropathology
1. State of the art facilities: Large academic center with multiple subspecialty based hospitals
2. Volume and diversity of cases: Brain biopsies (~700 intraoperative consultations, ~2000 neurosurgical specimens); Autopsy (~350 adult/child, ~55 perinatal); Neuromuscular and Neuro-ophthalmology (~40 nerves, 160 muscles, 150 eyes)
3. Intensive training in complex and challenging intraoperative consultations
4. World renowned teleneuropathology with global links
5. Flexible training plan, including neuroradiology training and extensive didactic/clinical conferences
6. Abundant research opportunities and options for clinical/anatomic or anatomic/research tracks
7. Extensive subspecialty expertise, including the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, molecular diagnostics, proteomics/genomics and state-of-the-art informatics
8. Complete virtual microscopy study set
9. Affordable, family friendly city with arts, cultural events, athletic events and outdoor activities
10. More benefits: vacation, conference time, dedicated funding for books and travel
Information Videos
Tour video of UPMC: https://wdrv.it/76eb7d040
Overview video of residency training at UPMC: https://wdrv.it/5d70489e7
Applications
Please complete the online application at: https://epssecure.upmc.com/path/fellowship/app-form.cfm
[#10926, exp. 23 September 2022]
Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Soft Tissue & Bone Fellowship, opening for 2022-2023
[#10559, exp. 21 June 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting applications for July 1, 2021 and July 1, 2023
The Department of Pathology at the UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, invites interested applicants to apply for a Pediatric Pathology Fellowship position available for the years 2021-2022 and 2023-2024.
The fellowship program in the Division of Pediatric Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is one of the oldest in the country. The ACGME-accredited program prepares qualified candidates for the Pediatric Pathology board exam, sanctioned by the American Board of Pathology.
CHP, a premier 315-bed pediatric hospital, consistently ranks in the top tier among pediatric hospitals by US News and World Report. The Dept. of Pathology has approximately 10,000 surgical pathology accessions and 1400 cytology specimens per year, in addition to placental and perinatal specimens accessioned at UPMC Magee Women’s Hospital - a core rotation. Pediatric and perinatal autopsies offer extensive opportunities to learn postmortem pathology.
The program has a staff of 8 faculty members dedicated to pediatric and perinatal pathology and research, and subspecialty support rendered by members of other divisions in the Department of Pathology. Our faculty covers the full spectrum of interests and expertise, including pediatric tumors, Neural Crest disorders, cardiac and other congenital malformations, liver, lung, renal, gonadal, transplant, placental and developmental pathology, hematopathology, neuropathology, informatics and others. Our fellows are exposed to routine examples of pediatric disease to cases of the highest complexity of modern medicine.
Interested applicants who by the time of applying have completed training in an ACGME accredited AP or AP/CP program are encouraged to inquire:
Ana Maria Gómez, M.D., Ph.D.
UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Dept of Pathology B255
4401 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Telephone: (412) 692-5650
Email: gomezam@upmc.edu
[#10620, exp. 22 April 2022]
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Women and Infants Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island
Perinatal / Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021-2023
The Department of Pathology at Women and Infants Hospital/Brown University offers a one or two year ACGME-accredited fellowship in Pediatric Pathology. Applications are being accepted for positions starting July 1, 2021.
This program utilizes the resources and faculty of Women and Infants Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children's Hospital, the Office of the Rhode Island Medical Examiner and Brown University. The fellows will gain experience in the entire spectrum of developmental, placental, perinatal, general pediatric, pediatric forensic and pediatric surgical pathology and will be eligible to take the Pediatric Pathology subspecialty board examinations at the conclusion of the first year of the fellowship. The second year is optional and reserved for highly qualified individuals who intend to pursue an academic career in pediatric pathology.
Requirements: Candidates must have an MD degree or equivalent and at least two years of training in anatomic pathology in an accredited program. Candidates are expected to have passed parts I, II and III of USMLE.
Stipends: Commensurate with post-graduate level of training. Book and travel allowances are provided. Women and Infants Hospital is an EEO employer.
Applications: Standardized Fellowship Application.
Interested candidates should submit curriculum vitae, a statement of interest and the names of three referees to:
Fusun Gundogan, M.D.
Program Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Women and Infants Hospital
101 Dudley Street
Providence, RI 02905
Email: FGundogan@wihri.org
[#10190, exp. 5 January 2022]
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Hematopathology Fellowship Position
Medical University of South Carolina
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Charleston, South Carolina beginning July 1, 2022
Description:
The Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a one-year fellowship in hematopathology with an opening for the academic year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. The program is designed for the fellow to have experience in interpretation of bone marrow aspirates, biopsies, cytochemical staining and cell surface marking using flow cytometry. In addition, rotations in routine hematology, coagulation, cytogenetics and molecular diagnostics laboratories are required. The trainee will be expected to participate in the coagulation consultation service as well as the bone marrow transplantation team. The amount of time spent in each area can be tailored to the applicant’s individual needs and desires. The program is designed to provide eligibility for the subspecialty certification in Hematology given by the American Board of Pathology
Requirements:
Candidates must have completed an ACGME accredited AP or AP/CP residency and are eligible to hold a medical license in South Carolina.
Stipends:
Salary is commensurate with PGY 5 level of postgraduate training.
Applications:
Address inquiries:
Molli Diaz, Program Coordinator
Medical University of South Carolina
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
171 Ashley Avenue, MSC 908
Charleston, SC 29425
Telephone: (843) 792-0217
Email: chmielom@musc.edu
Website: https://medicine.musc.edu/departments/pathology/academic-programs/fellowships/hematopathology
[#10795, exp. 11 May 2022]
The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Knoxville (UTGSM)
Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship (one position)
Openings for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Located in beautiful East Tennessee, the Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program is based in the Department of Pathology at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Knoxville (UTGSM). One, one-year fellowship is available beginning each July 1. Our department offers a variety of excellent educational opportunities including high volume, case complexity and diversity of cases. Case volumes per year averages over 30,000 surgical specimens, 50,000 cytology accessions, including 5,000 non-gynecologic specimens and 1,200 fine needle aspirations. The fellow is given responsibility in signing out with appropriate supervision by senior faculty. Teaching activities include an unknown case conference, journal club, case presentations, conference presentation, and research presentations where applicable. Rotations include gross room and sign-out, special techniques: electron microscopy, molecular pathology, flow cytometry, etc.
A wide spectrum of specimens (GU, GI, renal, lung, liver, muscle, brain, skin, etc.) provide extensive experience. The fellow participates in interdepartmental conferences and has an active role in supervising and teaching pathology residents. A research project is not a requirement during the fellowship year, however it is highly encouraged, and supported. The Department of Pathology, which includes over twenty faculty, has an excellent information technology base (Cerner / PowerChart / CoPath) and incorporates state-of-the-art facilities.
For detailed information: http://gsm.utmck.edu/pathology/fellowship.cfm
Program Requirements: Must have completed AP/CP residency and eligible for medical licensure in Tennessee.
Applications: Applicants should submit a completed CAP Standardized Application (application available at https://documents.cap.org/documents/standardized-pathology-fellowship-application.pdf), copy of CV, personal statement, USMLE/COMLEX scores, passport size photo, three letters of recommendation addressed to Alan Grindstaff, M.D., and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) to:
Ashley Capps, Residency & Fellow Coordinator
Department of Pathology
The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Knoxville (UTGSM)
1924 Alcoa Hwy U-108
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920
Telephone: 865-305-8979
Fax: 865-305-6866
Email: AECapps1@utmck.edu
[#9890, exp. 9 September 2021]
University of Tennessee Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Memphis
2023-2024
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), in conjunction with the Shelby County Medical Examiner's Office and West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center (WTRFC) are accepting applications for its Forensic Pathology Fellowship - a position in the academic year 2023-2024. The fellowship is part of the Department of Pathology in the UTHSC College of Medicine. The fellow will perform approximately 200 autopsies under the mentorship of five American Board of Pathology certified forensic pathologists. The WTRFC performs approximately 1,100 autopsies per year for most of the counties west of the Tennessee River. The fellow will encounter a wide variety of cases ranging from traumatic deaths, toxicological deaths and natural deaths. The trainee is expected to gain experience as an expert witness in court proceedings and will participate in mock trials at the University of Memphis College of Law. Being affiliated with the UTHSC Department of Pathology, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and Methodist University Hospital allows consultations in many pathology subspecialties including pediatric pathology, neuropathology and all of the surgical pathology subspecialties. The fellow will take calls with ABMDI registered death investigators and attend death scenes throughout Memphis and Shelby County.
Program Requirements: Must have completed AP/CP or AP residency. Must be eligible for medical licensure in Tennessee.
Applications: Applicants should submit a copy of their CV, personal statement and three letters of reference to:
Leland Rodgers
Program Coordinator
Forensic Pathology Program
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
930 Madison Avenue
Memphis, TN 38163
Telephone: 901-448-6344
Fax: 901-448-6979
Email: lrodgers2@uthsc.edu
[#11097, exp. 23 July 2022]
Fellowship in Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine
Openings for 2024
This is an exciting and innovative program that incorporates a required 24 week core component on the transfusion service and an 8 week core rotations on the coagulation and hemostasis service. This will be followed by 4 week rotations on the apheresis service, the hematology/oncology service and the American Red Cross Donor Collection Center. A 4 week elective period may be done either at Vanderbilt University, or as an away-rotation at another institution, including the possibility of a global health rotation in transfusion medicine in another country.
A major strength of this Fellowship compared with other TM fellowship programs in the US, is the foundation it will provide in delivering service through Diagnostic Management Teams (DMT) - an innovative health delivery modality pioneered in our department at VUMC, now being adopted at numerous other US medical institutions. The program also includes daily Morning Rounds with the attending physician and residents, as well as daily supervision of the Stem Cell Collection and Photopheresis Unit.
The fellowship includes a strong didactic component with regular lecturers, seminars, journal clubs, case conferences. The fellow will be required to present regularly at these meetings and will also regularly attend and participate in various QA/QC meetings including the Hospital Transfusion Committee. In addition, the fellow will regularly participate with the faculty in seminar meetings in hematology/oncology and in pediatrics/neonatology in order to give the fellow broad exposure to all fields of transfusion medicine. The fellowship also includes a 26-lecture series on "Fundamentals of Laboratory, Business and Human Resource Management" offered by faculty from the Owen Graduate School of Management and the Department of PMI that is attended by all residents and fellows in the department and encompasses topics in health policy; laboratory analytics, business management; as well as topics human resource management, negotiation and conflict management. In addition, the department has now established the Vanderbilt Pathology Education Research Group (VPERG) with a weekly lecture and research meeting series to promote education research in pathology for fellows, residents and faculty.
The fellow will also complete a small research project under faculty supervision. Funds will be provided to attend at least one conference during the year, and a $600 stipend will be provided for books and supplies. Publication of research, review and/or commentary papers will be strongly encouraged.
Located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt University is one of the nation's leading research and teaching institutions with undergraduate medical programs contiguous on the same campus. Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is a growing cosmopolitan area with a population exceeding 1 million, diverse entertainment, excellent schools and ready access to outdoor activities.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, application*, CV, personal statement, USMLE scores, passport size photo, three letters of recommendation and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) to:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Graduate Education Office
1161 21st Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37232-2561
Email: t.devany@vumc.org
*Application and pertinent information can be found under Graduate Medical Education at: https://www.vumc.org/gme/applications-and-requirements
Click here to see full brochure.
[#11110, exp. 17 October 2022]
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Clinical Chemistry Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2024
The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, offers one position for a two-year fellowship in ComACC accredited Clinical Chemistry.
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program in Clinical Chemistry at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center provides comprehensive training and experience in analytical, clinical, and managerial aspects of the clinical laboratory, leading to eligibility for certification in Clinical Chemistry by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC). The trainee receives exposure to the principles of basic and applied chemical pathology. The program combines a strong emphasis on patient care with innovative practices in personalized medicine. Our fellows join a diverse diagnostic management team of physicians and scientists to provide state of the art interpretive reports for select chemistry, endocrine, and toxicology tests. Participation in clinical/translational research projects introduces fellows to recent developments in diagnostic sciences.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital are expanding in many areas with a top NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, multifaceted organ and stem cell transplant programs, innovative educational programs, clinical and translational research, and basic science programs. Successful completion of the program prepares highly qualified physicians/scientists for a career as a practicing clinical chemist in academia, community hospital, or industry. Program graduates will have acquired the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to direct a modern clinical chemistry laboratory that effectively meets health needs of individuals and populations.
Candidates with either an MD or PhD and the appropriate number of hours to meet candidacy for ABCC certification are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should submit a personal statement, passport size photo, application*, CV, official transcripts (undergraduate and graduate), three letters of recommendation and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) to:
Tapherine DeVany
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
1161 21st Ave. South, CC3322 MCN
Nashville, TN 37232-2561
Email: t.devany@vumc.org
*Application and pertinent information can be found at: https://www.vumc.org/gme/13198
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[#10828, exp. 19 May 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Openings for 2023
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hematopathology Fellowship Program has an opening for a one-year fellowship starting July 2023 that includes adult and pediatric hematopathology, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, and molecular pathology as well as coagulation, wet hematology, and benign hematology.
Vanderbilt is at the very cutting edge of incorporating advanced diagnostics into patient care. Through innovative technological interfaces with the electronic medical record, the hematopathologist can quickly review a patient’s history and previous lab results to direct the entire panel of lab tests that need to be ordered for every patient receiving a bone marrow biopsy. Once the results from the cytogenetic, molecular and flow cytometry reports are available, they are incorporated into an over-arching comprehensive report that includes not only diagnostic information but also specifies prognosis and optimal methods for minimal residual disease detection. This suite of services integrating the ordering and interpretation of morphologic and laboratory data is the Diagnostic Management Team (DMT). Through the hematologic malignancy DMT project, the pathologist guides clinical decision-making and effective test utilization in diagnosing and treating hematologic disorders.
The division evaluates approximately 5,400 Hematopathology cases including 3,000 in-house bone marrows, 550 in-house tissue biopsies, 1,000 body fluids, and 1,100 consults/referrals, as well as over 5,000 flow cytometry cases per year from Vanderbilt Hospital and Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and an additional 900 morphology cases and nearly 1,000 flow cytometry cases per year from the VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System.
To apply, please submit application*, cover letter, CV, and 3 letters of recommendation (sent directly from the letter writer), via email to:
Holly Spann, Administrative Assistant
Email: holly.spann@vumc.org
*Application and pertinent information can be found at:
https://www.vumc.org/pmi-residents/hematopathology-fellowship and https://www.vumc.org/gme/13198
[#10112, exp. 12 November 2021]
Neuropathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Openings for 2022 and 2023
The Division of Neuropathology in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), Nashville, Tennessee offers a two-year fellowship in Neuropathology. A large volume of surgical neuropathology cases (approximately 1,200 per year), muscle biopsies (approximately 250 per year), nerve biopsies (approximately 50 per year) and autopsies (approximately 150 per year) represent the varied clinical material upon which the training in neuropathology is based. An intraoperative consult service provides the opportunity for training in the interpretation of smear preparations and frozen sections.
Additional training is provided via regular didactics, study sets and journal clubs. The fellow is expected to engage in scholarly activity throughout the training period. More formal research experiences are available in the second year, depending on the trainee's interests and aptitude.
The Neuropathology fellow covers surgical pathology and autopsy services at Vanderbilt University Hospital, at Monroe Carrell Vanderbilt Children's Medical Center and at the Nashville Veteran's Administration Medical Center. Research opportunities are available not only within the Division of Neuropathology, but also within other PMI Divisions (Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Hematopathology, Renal Pathology and Investigative Pathology) and in other Departments at Vanderbilt Medical Center. The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center is an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt University is one of the nation’s leading research and teaching institutions with undergraduate medical program contiguous on the same campus. Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is a growing cosmopolitan area with a population exceeding 1.8 million, diverse entertainment, excellent schools and ready access to outdoor activities.
Interested applicants should submit a personal statement, application*, CV, USMLE scores, passport size photo, three letters of recommendation and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) to:
Tapherine DeVany
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
1161 21st Ave. South, CC3322 MCN
Nashville, TN 37232-2561
Email: t.devany@vumc.org
*Application and pertinent information can be found at: https://www.vumc.org/gme/13198
[#10519, exp. 29 April 2022]
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Opening for 2023
The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, offers a one year fellowship in Pediatric Pathology. There is one position available each year. The program provides strong curriculum in pediatric surgical pathology, materno-fetal pathology, and pediatric autopsy pathology.
The Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt (MCJCH) accessioned more than 8,500 pediatric surgical pathology cases, over 1,400 placentas and over 50 pediatric autopsies in 2016. The faculty includes 26 anatomic pathologists and separate divisions of renal pathology, hematopathology and neuropathology; providing subspecialty expertise in soft tissue pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, pulmonary pathology, breast pathology, gynecologic pathology, genitourinary pathology, neuropathology and muscle pathology.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt are experiencing expansion in many areas with a nationally recognized cancer center, multifaceted organ and stem cell transplant programs and expansion of educational programs, clinical and translational research and basic science programs. This is an exciting period of growth for the pathology department. Located in the heart of Nashville, Vanderbilt University is one of the nation's leading research and teaching institutions, with an undergraduate medical program, and many post-graduate programs contiguous on the same campus. Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is a growing cosmopolitan area with a population exceeding 1 million, diverse entertainment, excellent schools and ready access to outdoor activities.
An online application is available by clicking here.
Please provide three letters of recommendation.
For additional information, please contact:
Tapherine DeVany
Program Manager, Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Fellowships
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
1161 21st Avenue South, MCN CC3322
Nashville, TN 37232-2561
Telephone: 615-343-4882
Fax: 615-343-7023
Email: t.devany@vumc.org
Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
[#10518, exp. 25 March 2022]
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Renal Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022 and 2023
The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, offers a one year fellowship in renal pathology. The fellowship is under the direction of Agnes B. Fogo, M.D., John L. Shapiro Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology and Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Paisit Paueksakon, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology is Associate Director of the fellowship program.
The fellow is directly involved in the diagnostic evaluation of all renal biopsies received annually by the Renal Pathology Laboratory at Vanderbilt. These cases represent largely native (70%) as well as transplant (30%) renal biopsies, with both adult and pediatric cases. Current volume is about 1,700 cases/year, of which 70% are cases from outside hospitals in the region and other countries. The fellow will be expected to work independently in preparing cases for sign-out by the faculty using light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. Fellows will also present cases at clinical conferences held jointly with the Nephrology and Renal Transplant Divisions, have ample exposure to clinical teaching conferences, actively participate in teaching renal pathology to medical students, residents and nephrology fellows, and attend weekly departmental surgical pathology slide conferences. Fellows are expected to pursue an academic project, e.g., clinical teaching case reports. Fellows are encouraged and funds are available to attend a yearly scientific meeting during their training.
Application requirements: Applicants must be ECFMG certified if graduates of a foreign medical school, and should have a minimum of two years' training in Anatomic Pathology or three years in Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology in an ACGME accredited pathology residency training program or certification in another specialty by a member board of ABMS.
To apply, please send a letter of interest, three reference letters, and current CV to:
Email: agnes.fogo@Vanderbilt.Edu
Agnes Fogo, M.D.
Vanderbilt University
John L. Shapiro Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics
1161 21st Ave. South
MCN C3310
Nashville TN 37232
Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
[#10299, exp. 25 March 2022]
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Anatomic (Surgical) Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024
The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee offers 5 positions for a one-year fellowship in Anatomic/Surgical Pathology commencing on July 1, 2023. The program provides exposure to a multi-specialized tertiary service handling about 50,000 adult accessions per year, including gastrointestinal, breast, bone/soft tissue, head and neck, endocrine, gynecologic, genitourinary, and cardiac pathology. A robust frozen section/intraoperative consultation service with a large component of independent practice is an important component of training. The 10 to 12 weeks of elective time may be spent in Adult Surgical Pathology or in other areas of VUMC Anatomic Pathology, including Cytopathology, Medical Renal Pathology, Pediatric Pathology or Neuropathology. Research opportunities are numerous.
Five fellows are usually appointed each year that primarily rotate on frozen section coverage and the different subspecialty areas in surgical pathology. The program also has the option to incorporate an elective of advanced training in cytopathology, as well as more in depth elective training time devoted to one or more subspecialty areas in anatomic pathology. Among other duties, fellows perform independent interpretation of intraoperative consultations and are actively involved in resident education and supervision. There is ample opportunity for clinicopathologic and translational research. Fellows also participate in departmental and interdepartmental conferences and in student teaching.
Interested applicants should submit a personal statement, passport size photo, application*, CV, three letters of recommendation and ECFMG certificate (if applicable) to:
Tapherine DeVany
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
1161 21st Ave. South, CC3322 MCN
Nashville, TN 37232-2561
Email: t.devany@vumc.org
*Application and pertinent information can be found at: https://www.vumc.org/gme/13198
Click here to see full brochure.
[#11047, exp. 7 July 2022]
Baylor Scott & White Health, Temple
Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Description: A one-year fellowship, ACGME-accredited program offers advanced training in diagnostic clinical cytopathology. Experience is provided through daily signout of gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens as well as training in performance and interpretation of fine needle aspiration biopsies. Exposure to performance of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration is also available.
The cytology laboratory processes 35000 GYN Pap tests, 3,500 non-GYN specimens and 4000 fine needle aspirations.
The fellow participates in all aspects of the service and is given progressive responsibilities. Participation in conferences and teaching of pathology residents and cytotechnologists is required. Involvement in clinical research is also encouraged. Diagnostic and research facilities are available in molecular biology, immunocytochemistry, and flow cytometry.
Devoted time to specimen preparation, laboratory management and quality issues is provided. Continued exposure to surgical pathology with annual accession of 80,000 cases is through tumor board participation, elective rotation and weekly conferences.
Requirements: Candidates must have completed AP or AP/CP pathology residency in the United States and be certified or eligible in AP or AP/CP. Applicants must have passed all USMLE Steps before entering the Cytopathology Fellowship Program. Foreign medical graduates are required to have an ECFMG certificate. Baylor Scott & White Health sponsors only the J1 Visa for those individuals who require a visa in order to be work-authorized.
Stipends: Stipends are commensurate with the level of postgraduate training.
Faculty (cytopathology board certified): Lina Liu, MD, Lubna Sayage-rabie, MD; Ryam Zreik, MD; Bing Leng, MD; Douglas Larsen, MD; Xingbai Chen; Constance Cleaves, MD; Kenneth Youens, MD; Joy King, MD.
Community: This is a family oriented small town with a beautiful Belton lake 20-minute away from hospital and within a reasonable distance from large cities.
Inquiries: Address inquiries to
Lina Liu, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship
Telephone: (254) 724-4730
Email: lina.liu@BSWHealth.org
Applications: Mail or email CAP standardized fellowship application, CV, personal statement and three letters of recommendation to:
Wanell, Eschun
Program Administrator
Department of Pathololgy
Baylor Scott and White Health
2401 S. 31st Street, MS-01-266
Temple, TX 76508
Phone: 254-724-7354
Fax: 254-724-6329
Email: Wanell.Eshun@bswhealth.org
Web site: https://www.bswhealth.med/education/Pages/gme/temple/cytopathology-fellowship.aspx
[#10025, exp. 6 November 2021]
Baylor Scott & White Hospital and Clinic
Hematopathology / Clinical Informatics Fellowships
Openings for July 2021-June 2022
Description: The Baylor Scott and White Healthcare Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the Texas A&M College of Medicine offer a one-year fellowship in hematopathology. The program has the goal of training individuals who will, after completion of the program, be able to direct a hematology laboratory; consult with clinicians on hematopathology; have the morphologic expertise to accurately render hematologic diagnosis on any appropriate specimens, including lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow aspirate/biopsies, and properly interpret peripheral smears. The program will prepare them to qualify and successfully complete the American Board of Pathology Hematology Board certification examination. The fellow will be exposed to routine and special hematology testing, routine and special coagulation testing, cytochemistry, histochemistry, flow cytometry, cytogenetics and molecular techniques as they apply to the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of hematologic malignancies. All these tests are performed in our core laboratory in Temple. The morphologic evaluation of peripheral smears, bone marrow aspirates and biopsies, lymph node and other tissue biopsies for the diagnosis of hematologic malignancies are part of the daily activity and are obtained from all of the regional hospitals and clinics in the Central Texas Division of the Baylor Scott and White Healthcare system. The program emphasizes the practical aspects of the hematopathology practice in regard to morphologic skills, laboratory management and clinical consultation.
Also, we are happy to announce that our institution has been approved by the ACGME for a Clinical Informatics Fellowship, effective academic calendar year 2021-2022. Hematopathology candidates are invited to apply concurrently for the Clinical Informatics fellowship. Concurrent enrollment requires successful application to both training programs, and fellows who complete a combined program will be eligible for board certification by the American Board of Pathology in both Hematopathology and Clinical Informatics after a two-year period of training.
Requirements: Completed training in combined anatomic and clinical pathology. All applicants must pass USMLE Steps 1 and 2 before entering any Scott & White GME program and must pass Step 3 before completing the first year of residency or fellowship training. Foreign medical graduates are required to have an ECFMG certificate. Scott & White sponsors only the J1 Visa for those individuals who require a visa in order to be work-authorized.
Facilities: The Baylor Scott & White Healthcare system-Central Texas Division is an integrated system very conducive to such exposure because of the complex practice involving over 1200 physicians, including primary care and specialists and a system that includes 17 hospitals or hospital partners and more than 140 clinic locations throughout Central Texas. The fellowship is based in Temple which is the location of the core laboratory for the system.
Stipends: Salary is commensurate with the year of postgraduate training.
Applications:
William Koss, MD, Program Director
Scott & White Healthcare, Pathology
2401 S 31st Street, MS-01-266
Temple, TX 76508
Telephone: (254) 724-7354
Fax: (254) 724-6329
Email: William.koss@bswhealth.org and felix.olobatuyi@bswhealth.org
Website: https://www.bswhealth.med/education
[#9761, exp. 16 October 2021]
Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Openings for 2022 and 2023
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Baylor Scott and White Health seeks candidates for its Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program located in Round Rock, Texas, a suburb of Austin. This two-year ACGME-accredited fellowship program is designed to provide practical experience in clinical informatics, accompanied by excellent didactics and by strong faculty and administrative support. Baylor Scott and White Health is the largest non-profit health system in Texas, operating 52 hospitals, more than 800 patient care sites, and including more than 7,300 active physicians.
Program highlights:
• Gain experience with clinical informatics practice in the complex clinical and business environment of a large health care system
• Work directly with physician informaticists in pathology, laboratory medicine, and other specialties throughout Baylor Scott and White Health
• Tailor a flexible rotation curriculum, informatics projects, and academic work to your individual professional goals
• Complete a comprehensive didactic curriculum via fully funded enrollment in the OHSU Clinical Informatics Graduate Certificate Program
• Remain active in your primary specialty, up to 20% of the time, by arrangement
• Combine fellowship training with programs from other specialties, by arrangement
Requirements
• Board eligibility or board certification in any primary specialty, prior to beginning fellowship training
• Strong interest in and aptitude for clinical informatics
Application process
Applications are accepted through ERAS. Applicants interested in the 2022 academic year are encouraged to also directly contact the Program Director. Required application documents include:
• Medical school transcript (certified English translation if from non-US institution)
• Three letters of recommendation
• Personal statement describing the applicant’s interest, experience and career goals in clinical informatics
• Curriculum vitae
• USMLE transcript
Contact information
For more information, please contact us via email or visit our website. Key personnel include:
• Kenneth Youens, MD (Program Director, kenneth.youens@bswhealth.org)
• Taylor Chadwick, MBA (Program Coordinator, taylor.chadwick@bswhealth.org)
[#11117, exp. 21 July 2022]
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
Openings: 2021-2022, 2023-2024
Description: The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (HCIFS) offers a one-year ACGME-accredited fellowship program in Forensic Pathology (FP). The intensive forensic pathology training is hosted in a state-of-the-art, integrated medical examiner office and crime laboratory, located in Houston, Texas.
FP fellows actively participate in casework as instructed and supervised by the program director, deputy chief medical examiner, and 18 faculty forensic pathologists. With a county population of nearly 5 million people, HCIFS averages more than 4,000 autopsies annually. FP fellows perform between 200 – 250 autopsies, participate in death scene investigations, and observe court testimony. FP fellows receive interdisciplinary training from HCIFS staff practitioners in forensic anthropology, forensic entomology, forensic toxicology, firearms identification, expert witness testimony, and more.
As a member of Texas Medical Center (TMC), the largest medical center in the world, FP fellows are provided with access to consultants in specialties such as cardiovascular and pediatric pathology, neuropathology, and a wide spectrum of clinical specialties. FP fellows also experience a large variety of case types to provide a comprehensive training experience. HCIFS is certified to ISO 9001 and maintains seven accreditations, including the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME). For more information visit our website: https://ifs.harriscountytx.gov/Pages/FellowshipOpportunities.aspx
Requirements:
1. Applicants must be Board-certified or eligible in AP or AP/CP and have a Texas medical license. Board-eligible applicants may apply for a training permit from the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.
2. Complete the Harris County Employment Application:
• Harris County Texas - Career Opportunities - Forensic Pathology Fellow
3. Submit supporting documentation to Forensic Pathology Administrative Coordinator, Samantha.Abascal@ifs.hctx.net:
• Personal statement
• Three letters of recommendation
• Curriculum Vitae
Program Director:
Merrill O. Hines, M.D., Assistant Medical Examiner
Forensic Pathology Fellowship Program Director
Email: Merrill.Hines@ifs.hctx.net
[#10142, exp. 3 March 2022]
Houston Methodist Hospital
Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Houston Methodist Hospital, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, in Houston, Texas, an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and Texas A&M College of Medicine, offers a one-year ACGME accredited Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship under the directorship of Christopher Leveque, MD. Houston Methodist is a 950-bed private adult, acute care referral, and teaching hospital which offers a full range of services from primary to tertiary care, including a multi-organ transplant center and cancer center.
Houston Methodist Hospital is known internationally for its quality of care. The fellow will be expected to develop expertise in clinical coagulation, and will be introduced to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) service and to clinical informatics, as they relate to transfusion medicine. The hospital’s blood donor center houses a busy apheresis center that performs over 3,000 therapeutic procedures annually, as well as performing many stem cell collections for in-house transplants and the National Marrow Donor Program.
The fellowship includes rotations at The University of Texas Health Science Center–Hermann Hospital, Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, and Texas Children’s Hospital. The fellow is expected to present case conferences and a research project that results in publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Requirements:
Candidates must be board certified or board eligible in clinical pathology or anatomic/clinical pathology. Candidates must be eligible for a Texas Medical Board (TMB) Physician-In-Training Permit (PIT) or hold a Texas Full Physician Medical licensure.
Stipend:
Commensurate with level of post-graduate training.
Application inquiries are to be directed to:
Christopher Leveque, MD
Director, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program
Houston Methodist Hospital, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
6550 Fannin Street, Smith Tower, Suite 383, Houston, TX 77030
c/o Sofia Medrano, Fellowship Coordinator
Telephone: (713) 441-9027
Fax: (713) 793-1178
Email: smedrano@houstonmethodist.org
Website: https://www.houstonmethodist.org
[#10296, exp. 14 January 2022]
Houston Methodist Hospital
Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
Genitourinary-Medical Kidney Pathology Fellowship - July 2021
Houston Methodist Hospital, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, in Houston, Texas, an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and Texas A&M College of Medicine, offers a one year ACGME accredited Genitourinary-Medical Kidney Pathology Fellowship under the directorship of Steven Shen, MD., Ph.D., and associate directors, Mukul Divatia, MD and Luan Truong, MD. Houston Methodist is a 950-bed private adult, acute care referral, and teaching hospital with a 1.6 million square foot outpatient center that registers over 310,000 annual outpatient visits. The hospital offers a full range of services from primary to tertiary care, including a multi-organ transplant center and cancer center.
This program provides a unique perspective of combined comprehensive training in both neoplastic and non-neoplastic aspects of the genitourinary organ system; an educational combination that equips trainees with a unique set of practice-based skills. Outstanding experience provided under the tutelage of seven faculty members and a wide variety of over 6000 cases annually, including 900 medical kidney biopsies with excellent support in ancillary techniques such as electron microscopy and immunofluorescence studies.
Fellow will have opportunities to present research at a number of interdisciplinary weekly and/or monthly conferences enhancing collaborative interaction with other branches of clinical medicine, and participation in multidisciplinary projects.
Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in anatomic pathology or anatomic/clinical pathology. Candidates must be eligible for a Texas Medical Board (TMB) Physician-In-Training Permit (PIT) or hold a Texas Full Physician Medical licensure.
Application inquiries are to be directed to:
Steven Shen, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, GU-Medical Kidney Pathology Fellowship Program
Houston Methodist Hospital
Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
6550 Fannin Street, Smith Tower, Suite 383
Houston, TX 77030
c/o Sofia Medrano, Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: (713) 441-9027
Fax: (713) 793-1178
Email: smedrano@houstonmethodist.org
Website: http://www.houstonmethodist.org
[#10312, exp. 20 January 2022]
Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital
Department of Pathology & Immunology
Openings for 2022-2024 and 2023-2025
Program Description
Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Immunology, and Texas Children’s Hospital are offering a fellowship position in Clinical Informatics starting July 2021. The two-year ACGME-accredited program provides comprehensive training to become a leader in clinical and laboratory informatics, in informatics research and education. The fellow will gain training and experience in fundamental informatics concepts, technology, application, and management. Fellowship rotations provide experience and project opportunities in electronic health records, laboratory information systems, data analytics, clinical decision support, database architecture, quality and utilization improvement, interoperability, cybersecurity, and lab management. The fellow will have opportunities in research and digital pathology initiatives. The fellowship experience is flexible to match the trainee's interests and goals.
Fellow Responsibilities
• Active participation in rotations, projects, education, and research
• Up to 20% time in the fellow's primary specialty
• Completion of Epic Physician Builder courses and AMIA 10x10 Introduction to Biomedical & Health Informatics course, or equivalent
• Service to local and national informatics communities
Fellow Candidate Requirements
• Board certified/eligible in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, or both. All ABMS specialties considered
• Must have or be eligible for Texas medical licensure
• Demonstrate strong interest and aptitude in clinical/pathology informatics
Interested applicants for the 2022-2024 and 2023-2025 openings, should write to:
Program Director: Ila Singh, MD, PhD, irsingh@texaschildrens.org
Program Coordinator: Rosario Guzman, rsguzman@texaschildrens.org
Website: https://www.bcm.edu/departments/pathology-and-immunology/education/clinical-informatics-fellowship
Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) is a HIMSS Stage 7 organization and continues to receive the "Most Wired" designation for outstanding health care-based technology from Hospital & Health Networks Magazine. TCH is the nation's largest children's hospital and is ranked third in U.S. News and World Report's Best Children's Hospitals.
[#10565, exp. 30 April 2022]
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Department of Pathology
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
Opening for 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) has one position open for the Transfusion Medicine/Blood Banking fellowship for the 2023-2024, 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 academic years.
Description: During training, the fellow receives training in transfusion therapy, immunohematology, donor center supervision, therapeutic apheresis, bone marrow transplant collection/support, laboratory management and hemostasis with optional selective rotations within - histocompatibility, flow cytometry, paternity testing, and molecular pathology. The training is based upon participation of daily activities, consultations, various elective experiences as well as didactic teaching. The primary teaching site is a tertiary care teaching hospital, University Hospital System (UHS), which is a 716-bed teaching hospital that provides transfusion services to diverse adult and pediatric patient populations. At UHS, annually, over 18,000 red cell units, 8,000 plasma units and 4,000 platelet doses are transfused. In addition, Transfusion Medicine oversees the therapeutic apheresis program, where over 450 therapeutic apheresis procedures and red cell exchanges are performed annually for various diseases. The hospital based donor services collects whole blood and apheresis-based allogeneic blood products from over 5,000 donors annually. A fellowship-affiliated hospital located across the street from the primary site (South Texas Veterans Health Care System) is a national referral center for bone marrow transplantation. Exposure to the operations of a larger scale donor center, donor infectious disease testing and allogeneic tissue is provided at the subsidiaries of BioBridge Global, which is located 5 miles from the primary site. Paternity testing experience is obtained through the DNA reference laboratory located in San Antonio.
Requirements: Completion of ACGME accredited residency with Board eligibility or certification in clinical pathology, internal medicine, pediatrics or other related fields.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 1 appointment per academic year. This fellowship is also available to combine with the Clinical Informatics Fellowship. See UTHSCSA Clinical Informatics fellowship page for more information and available positions.
Facilities: University Hospital and South Texas Veterans Health Care System, with possible elective rotations at various sites within South Texas.
Community: The purpose of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals who will provide excellent patient care and research that can be applied to treat and prevent disease.
Stipends: Pay levels are as follows effective July 1, 2020: PGY-5 = $62,703.14; PGY-6 = $64,478.04; PGY-7 = $66,785.30.
Staff:
Leslie Greebon, M.D. Program Director; John Daniels, DO. Associate Program Director; Brad Brimhall, MD. Kelley Hitchman, MS, PhD. Hongxin Fan, PhD. David Feldman, MD. Samantha Ngamsuntikul, MD. M.Al Salih, PhD, Kenneth Holder, MD. Russell Higgins, MD.
Applications: Please submit inquiries/applications to:
Maria Gomez
Fellowship Program Coordinator
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Pathology, MSC 7750
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Telephone: (210) 567-4010
Fax: (210) 567-4637
Email: GomezM10@uthscsa.edu or Dr. Greebon (Greebon@uthscsa.edu)
Website: https://lsom.uthscsa.edu/pathology/education/fellowship/transfusion-medicine-fellowship/
[#10875-3, exp. 28 May 2022]
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024
Description: This one-year fully accredited program provides advanced training in diagnostic cytology. The experience includes daily sign-out of gynecologic and nongynecologic specimens as well as training in the performance and interpretation of fine needle aspiration biopsies. Participation in conferences and teaching of pathology residents and cytotechnology students is required. Involvement in clinical research is also encouraged. Cytology specimens from the University Hospital and the South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Audie L. Murphy Division, approximate total 17,000 annually, of which 4,600 are nongynecologic specimens. The latter group includes approximately 1,650 fine needle aspiration biopsies. The hospital processes over 15,530 cytology cases; the latter includes 2,311 Non-GYN and 1,650 FNA specimens.
Requirements: Applicants must have completed a four-year AP/CP residency or a straight anatomic pathology residency.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 2 appointments per academic year.
Facilities: University Hospital and South Texas Veterans Health Care System with possible elective rotations at various sites within the South Texas Medical Center.
Community: The purpose of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals who will provide excellent patient care and research that can be applied to treat and prevent disease.
Stipends: Pay levels are as follows effective July 1, 2020: PGY-5 = $62,703.14; PGY-6 = $64,478.04; PGY-7 = $66,785.30
Staff: Philip T. Valente, M.D. Professor and Director; Alia Nazarullah, M.D. Assistant Professor; Sarah Hackman, M.D. Assistant Professor
VA Staff: Aamir Ehsan, MD, Director; Muhammad Pathan, MD; Lisa Radkay-Gonzalez, MD; Fermin Tio, MD; Shiwen Yang, MD; Andrea Yunes, MD
Applications: Please submit inquiries/applications to:
Maria Gomez
Fellowship Program Coordinator
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Dept. of Pathology
7703 Floyd Curl Dr. MC 7750
San Antonio, TX 78229
Telephone: (210) 567-4010
Fax: (210) 567-4637
Email: GomezM10@uthscsa.edu or Dr. Valente ValenteP@uthscsa.edu
Website: https://lsom.uthscsa.edu/pathology/education/fellowship/cytopathology-fellowship/
[#10875-1, exp. 28 May 2022]
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Hematopathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) has one opening for the hematopathology fellowship for the 2021-2022 and one opening for the 2022-2023 academic year and openings for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Description: This is a one-year, fully ACGME-accredited fellowship in hematology/hematopathology. Training includes laboratory hematology, interpretation of tissue biopsies performed for hematolymphoid disorders and experimental hematology. The fellowship includes training in the clinical hematology, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics, and cytogenetics laboratories at University Hospital and in the South Texas Reference Laboratories at UTHSCSA. Clinical training includes interpretation of peripheral blood films, body fluid preparations, bone marrow aspirates and biopsies, lymph node and other tissue diagnosis, work-up of patients with hemostasis/thrombosis disorders, flow cytometry immunophenotyping, cytogenetics, molecular diagnostics, and immunohistochemistry. The fellow actively participates in teaching medical students and residents. There is potential for an optional non-accredited second year of fellowship. If pursued, the optional second year of non-accredited fellowship training is principally dedicated to research in hematopathology.
Requirements: Board eligibility or certification in anatomic and clinical pathology.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 2 appointments per academic year.
Facilities: University Hospital, South Texas Reference Laboratories, Mays Cancer Center
Community: The purpose of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals who will provide excellent patient care and research that can be applied to treat and prevent disease.
Stipends: Pay levels are as follows effective July 1, 2020: PGY-5 = $62,703.14; PGY-6 = $64,478.04; PGY-7 = $66,785.30
Staff: Kenneth N. Holder, M.D., Associate Professor and Fellowship Director; Marjorie David, M.D. Assistant Professor; Hongxin Fan, Ph.D., Associate Professor; Leslie J. Greebon, M.D., Assistant Professor; Russell A. Higgins, M.D., Professor, Marsha C. Kinney, M.D., Professor and Department Chair; Edward A. Medina, M.D., Assistant Professor; Alia N. Nazarullah, M.D., Assistant Professor; Golpalrao Velagaleti, Ph.D., Professor, Raina R. Flores, M.D., Assistant Professor, Olaoluwa Bode-Omoleye, M.D., Assistant Professor
Applications: Please submit inquiries/applications to:
Maria Gomez
Fellowship Program Coordinator
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Pathology, MSC 7750
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Telephone: (210) 567-4010
Fax: (210) 567-4637
Email: GomezM10@uthscsa.edu or Dr. Holder HolderK@uthscsa.edu
Website: https://lsom.uthscsa.edu/pathology/education/fellowship/hematopathology-fellowship/
[#10875-2, exp. 28 May 2022]
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Department of Pathology
Clinical Informatics (CI) Fellowship
Opening for 2024-2026 and 2025-2027
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) has one opening for the Clinical Informatics (CI) fellowship for the 2024-2026 and 2025-2027 academic years.
Description: This is a two-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in clinical informatics (CI). The CI fellowship includes cross-disciplinary learning for physicians from different medical specialties. Training includes specialized coursework in foundational CI as well as healthcare analytics, cybersecurity, and data science. Fellows will work with the program director and selected faculty to develop an individualized learning plan including foundational knowledge as well as elective learning opportunities (e.g., healthcare business intelligence, machine learning/artificial intelligence, population/community health, bioinformatics for large scale-nucleic acid sequencing and clinical metabolomics, sensor data/internet of things). Each fellow will actively participate in healthcare analytics and process improvement projects with selected CI faculty mentors. These projects enable fellows to analyze data from different large data sources (clinical, operational, financial, community, etc.). In addition, projects provide an environment for fellows to lead and carry out effective healthcare analytics and process improvements. Fellows are also encouraged to participate in CI research activities leading to publication of manuscripts and/or presentation of research findings at professional meetings. Fellows with pathology specialty training are strongly recommended to apply concurrently to another pathology subspecialty program, at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA), to coordinate clinical activities required for the CI fellowship.
The program includes collaborative faculty from multiple clinical departments at UTHSCSA and University Health System (UHS). In addition, the program includes outside faculty with considerable experience in data science, applied analytics, predictive modeling, and machine learning/artificial intelligence, based at: 1) the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), 2) the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), a large non-profit engineering center, and 3) Health Access San Antonio (HASA), a large multi-regional health information exchange.
Requirements: Successful completion of ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited residency program. Must have, or be eligible for, a Texas Medical Board Physician-in-training permit or have a full Texas medical license.
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 1 appointment per academic year. This fellowship is eligible to be combined with the UTHSCSA Transfusion Medicine fellowship, which will count towards one year of Clinical Informatics training. Interested candidates should review the UTHSCSA Transfusion Medicine fellowship page for additional information.
Facilities: University Hospital System, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, University of Texas at San Antonio
Community: The purpose of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals to provide excellent patient care and research applied to treat and prevent disease.
Stipends: Pay levels are as follows effective July 1, 2020: PGY-5 = $62,703.14; PGY-6 = $66,785.30; PGY-7 = $66,785.30.
Staff: Brad Brimhall, MD, MPH (Pathology) Program Director; Philip Beckett, PhD (CEO HASA); David Chambers, MS (SwRI Intelligent Systems Division); Marjorie David, MD (Pathology); Liem Du, MD (Internal Medicine); Leslie Greebon, MD (Pathology); Russell Higgins, MD (Pathology); Max Kilger, PhD (UTSA Data Security/Data Analytics); Edward Medina, MD, PhD (Pathology); Frank Rosinia, MD (Anesthesiology); Paula Shireman, MD, MBA (Surgery); Michael Shoffeitt, MD (Internal Medicine)
Applications: Please submit inquiries/applications to:
Maria Gomez
Fellowship Program Coordinator
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Pathology, MSC 7750
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Telephone: (210) 567-4010
Fax: (210) 567-4637
Email: GomezM10@uthscsa.edu or Dr. Brimhall (Brimhallb@uthscsa.edu)
Website: https://lsom.uthscsa.edu/pathology/education/fellowship/clinical_informatics/
[#10875-5, exp. 28 May 2022]
University of Texas Health, Long School of Medicine
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-2025
Description: This program is designed to provide advanced training and rich experiences in all aspects of surgical pathology. The fellowship is centered at University Hospital, which is associated with the Mays Cancer Center, an MD Anderson affiliate, and processes approximately 30,000 cases per year. All pathology subspecialties are represented, including transplant pathology, and there is partial-subspecialty signout of cases. Clinical duties include frozen section coverage, routine surgical pathology case sign-out, review of outside consultations, serving as first-line consultant to residents, and attending multidisciplinary conferences and tumor boards. Selective rotations, ranging from 3-6 months, in gynecological pathology, breast pathology, and GI/liver can be arranged for candidates with a special interest. Fellows are encouraged to participate in quality improvement activities and research, with a large number of active projects available. No on-call duties are required. Elective rotations are available in cytopathology, gynecologic pathology, GI/liver, breast pathology, hematopathology, renal pathology, and neuropathology.
Requirements: Three years of AP training, or four years of combined AP/CP training from a program accredited by either the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC).
Types and Numbers of Appointments: 2 appointments per academic year.
Facilities: University Hospital.
Community: The purpose of The University of Texas Health-San Antonio is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals who will provide excellent patient care and research that can be applied to treat and prevent disease.
Stipends: Pay levels are as follows July 1, 2020: PGY-5 = $62,703.14; PGY-6 = $64,478.04; PGY-7 = $66,785.30
Staff: Sarah Hackman, M.D. Assistant Professor and Director; Yanli Ding, M.D., Assistant Professor; Andrea Gilbert, M.D., Assistant Professor; Josefine Heim-Hall, M.D. Professor; James Henry, M.D. Professor; Kenneth Hughes, M.D., Assistant Professor; Alia Nazarullah, M.D. Assistant Professor; Courtney Thomas, M.D., Assistant Professor; Philip T. Valente, M.D. Professor; Raina R. Flores, M.D., Assistant Professor, Olaoluwa Bode-Omoleye, M.D., Assistant Professor; Daniel Grosser, M.D., Assistant Professor
Applications: Please submit inquiries/applications to:
Maria Gomez
Fellowship Program Coordinator
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
Pathology, MSC 7750
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Telephone: (210) 567-4010
Fax: (210) 567-4637
Email: GomezM10@uthscsa.edu or Dr. Mais (Mais@uthscsa.edu)
Website: https://lsom.uthscsa.edu/pathology/education/fellowship/surgical-pathology-fellowship/
[#10875-4, exp. 28 May 2022]
Pathology Fellowship Training Positions
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Unexpected Opening for 2022-23, Openings for 2023-24
Description: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston is one of the world's most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education and prevention. The hospital is located in the Texas Medical Center (TMC), and was named the nation's No. 1 hospital for cancer care in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020-21 rankings. Our mission at MD Anderson is to eliminate cancer, and it shows in our fervent commitment to research-driven cancer care and comprehensive educational programs to enable the next generation to join the fight to end cancer. The Department of Anatomical Pathology’s academic programs are competitive and comprehensive with a wide variety of specimens. Fellowship training is available in ten (10) surgical and subspecialty pathology areas. Each program is one-year in duration, and accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). For further information and program description, please click on the links below.
Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
Breast Pathology
Cytopathology
Dermatopathology
Gastrointestinal & Liver Pathology
Genitourinary
Gynecologic Pathology
Head & Neck Pathology
Surgical Pathology
Thoracic Pathology
Requirements: Candidates must have an MD or DO degree, be board eligible/certified in AP or AP/CP, and eligible for Texas Training Permit. See other eligibility requirements.
Stipend: Commensurate with the candidate’s postgraduate training in pathology.
Application: Submit curriculum vitae, personal statement, three (3) letters of recommendation, and a letter of good standing from current program director via email at Pathology-Fellowship@MDAnderson.org. Please address the application and supporting documents to the program director:
MD Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd, Unit 085
Houston, TX 77030
For additional information, please contact:
Kareen Chin, MBA, C-TAGME
Program Manager
Monica Gilliam, MA
Program Coordinator
Telephone: 713-792-3108
Fax: 713-745-0789
Email: Pathology-Fellowship@MDAnderson.org
[#9857, exp. 28 August 2021]
The University of Texas Medical Branch
Cytopathology Fellowship Position, 2023-2024
There are currently openings for the 2023-2024 academic year for an ACGME-accredited, one-year cytopathology training program at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX.
Application requirements include satisfactory completion of residency training in AP or AP/CP with American Board of Pathology certification or eligibility. Gynecologic cytology training (~ 30,000 paps/year) includes interpretation of mostly liquid-based gynecologic cytology from a high-risk population. Certification in both Surepath® and ThinPrep® is offered. Non-gynecologic training (~3000/year) consists of exposure to a wide variety of both neoplastic and non-neoplastic disease cytology. Training includes integration of surgical pathology, use of ancillary immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics and flow cytometry for neoplasm classification and use of special stains for infectious disease diagnosis. Fellows will also be trained in performance of FNA (with optional hands-on training in US-guided FNA) and rapid onsite evaluation of palpation- and image-guided (US, CT, EUS and EBUS) FNA. Interpretation and participation in quality assurance and quality improvement activities is expected. Fellows will be expected to participate actively in interdisciplinary tumor board conferences and teaching conferences. Elective rotations in Hematopathology, Microbiology, Interventional Radiology and Molecular Diagnostics are offered. The Fellow is expected to have a research project culminating in a presentation at a national meeting and/or publication in a peer reviewed journal.
Application forms are available online at:
https://www.utmb.edu/pathology/education/pathology-residency-training-program/fellowships/cytopathology-fellowship
Ranjana Nawgiri, MD
Program Director
Email: ranawgir@UTMB.edu
Please direct any inquiries to:
Rani Hayes
Fellowship Coordinator
301 University Blvd
Galveston, TX 77555-0428
Email: rchayes@utmb.edu
[#10076, exp. 4 November 2021]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship 2023-2024
We have two openings for our Surgical Pathology fellowship beginning July 2023.
Our Fellowship offers advanced training with in-depth exposure to the full spectrum of Surgical Pathology. Our nine core faculty members specialize in one primary and one or more secondary subspecialties, including GI, Liver, GU, Gyn, Breast, Head and Neck, Thoracic, Bone and Soft Tissue, Pediatric, Renal and Neuropathology. We receive about 20,000 cases per year, with a full diversity of high complexity neoplastic and non-neoplastic specimens. The range of experience ensures that the fellow will be well-prepared for a career in academic or private practice. One month of elective time is also available.
Primary responsibilities consist of previewing slides, preparing reports, and presenting cases at tumor boards and other conferences. Fellows teach and mentor pathology residents and rotating medical students. On the frozen section service, and in all other aspects of surgical pathology, the faculty provide a nurturing and supportive environment as fellows develop their own skills and confidence to make the transition from 'trainee' to 'independent practitioner’. We are transitioning to whole slide imaging for primary diagnosis in, ensuring that our fellows will be well prepared when they encounter it in future practice.
Though most of our fellows are recent graduates, some have been individuals who were previously in practice in another subspecialty but returned to training in order to become proficient in General Surgical Pathology.
UTMB Health system provides services in several hospitals with a combined 900+ beds. We are located in Galveston, an island on the Gulf coast of Texas, approximately 50 miles southeast of Houston. For details on living in the Galveston area please visit https://www.utmb.edu/utmbliving/.
Requirements: Candidates must have completed a GME approved AP or AP/CP residency and be Board eligible in Pathology by the start date. Citizenship, permanent residency, or J1 visa status is required.
Harsh Thaker, MD PhD
Director, Surgical Pathology
Email: hathaker@utmb.edu
Mrs. Irasema "Sam" Diaz de Leon
Email: irdiazde@utmb.edu
UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information or veteran status. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
[#11084, exp. 19 October 2022]
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas, Texas
Breast Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022
UTSW offers a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship in Breast Pathology. The Breast Pathology program has access to a wide variety of neoplastic and non-neoplastic breast cases from two large hospital systems, the Clements University Hospital and the Dallas County Parkland Hospital system. The Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UTSWMC, is the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in North Texas, and a major center for breast oncology and serves as a regional referral center for the diagnosis and treatment of breast diseases.
The fellow will be mentored by very experienced breast pathologists with 10 to 20 years of experience in the field with daily sign outs of cases from both institutions. The fellowship emphasizes on the multidisciplinary approach to breast diseases. To this end, the fellow will actively participate in the weekly multidisciplinary breast conference where challenging and complex breast cases are discussed with the various clinical disciplines. The interpretation of breast biopsies form a very important part of the fellowship training. The fellow will be trained to interpret biopsy findings and understand the nuances of breast biopsy interpretation with radiologic and clinical correlation. The fellow will mentor residents, medical students and breast surgical oncology fellows during their rotation in Breast Pathology. Fellow is expected to complete a research project and submit abstract to a national meeting. Elective rotation in one of the clinical disciplines related to breast diseases is also an option. The one-year fellowship can also be extended for a second (transition) year as an Assistant instructor with independent sign outs.
Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. To learn more, please visit: https://jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/why-work-here/diversity-inclusion/.
Requirements: Applicants must have at least three years of AP training or four years of AP/CP training in an ACGME accredited program and must be eligible for AP or AP/CP boards.
Applications: https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/pathology/education-training/fellowships/breast-pathology.html
Contact: PathFelProg@utsouthwestern.edu
[#10061-1, exp. 30 October 2021]
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas, Texas
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2022
Description
The Department of Pathology at UTSW offers a one-year ACGME accredited fellowship in Molecular Genetic Pathology. The fellowship offers training in a wide variety of areas, including hematology/oncology, infectious diseases, mendelian disorders, cytogenetics, and medical genetics. Fellows rotate through the Molecular Diagnostics labs at UT Southwestern and Children’s Health Children’s Medical Center. The fellowship also incorporates clinical rotations in Clinical Genetics at Children’s and Parkland Hospital, and Cancer Genetics at Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center. At the completion of this program, the fellow will be eligible to take the Molecular Genetic Pathology board examination.
Fellows will participate in assay sign utilizing various methodology including real-time PCR, Sanger, Illumina and Ion Torrent next generation sequencing, capillary electrophoresis fragment analysis, and Sequenom mass spectrometry. All of our previous fellows have led a new assay validation project. Fellows will participate in journal clubs, molecular and clinical conferences, and can attend UT Southwestern basic science and clinical conferences to fit their interests. Involvement in a translational or clinical research project is expected. Elective rotations in cytogenetics, FISH, DNA arrays, and HLA are available. Research projects can be tailored around each fellow’s personal interests.
Successful candidates will be Texas medical licensed or eligible, board certified or board-eligible, and have completed an ACGME-accredited Anatomic and/or Clinical Pathology residency.
Application
Please see our website for complete information about submitting an application.
Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. To learn more, please visit: https://jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/why-work-here/diversity-inclusion/.
[#10061-2, exp. 30 October 2021]
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas, Texas
Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2021 and 2022
The Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center is centered at Children’s Health℠ Children’s Medical Center, a 600-bed tertiary care pediatric hospital that is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for the UT Southwestern Medical School. The Department of Pediatric Pathology and Laboratory Services at Children’s Health℠ houses 14 faculty overseeing in-house histology, electron microscopy, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, transfusion medicine, and molecular diagnostics laboratories. State-of-the-art flow cytometry and cytogenetics laboratories reside within UTSW and are readily accessible to the fellow. Children’s is nationally recognized in multiple subspecialty areas, and cases include challenging as well as routine cases, exposing fellows to the full spectrum of pediatric and perinatal pathology. Yearly case volumes include 5500 surgicals, 1800 GI biopsies, 300 non-heme cytology cases, 90 FNAs, and 90 autopsies, in addition to 3000 placentas from the affiliated Parkland Hospital.
The program accommodates two fellows per academic year. Stipend and benefits are provided through the UT Southwestern Department of Pathology. Fellows must have completed AP or AP/CP training in an ACGME-accredited Pathology residency. Currently, we have openings for the academic year 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.
Online application (interviews must be completed by 12/31 in the year prior to fellowship start):
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/pathology/education-training/fellowships/pediatric-pathology.html
UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. To learn more, please visit: https://jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/why-work-here/diversity-inclusion/.
Questions may be directed to:
Denise Anderson
Program Coordinator, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Email: PATHFELPROG@UTSouthwestern.edu
OR
Ameet Thaker, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Program Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Email: Ameet.Thaker@UTSouthwestern.edu
[#10061-3, exp. 30 October 2021]
GI Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2023
The Department of Pathology at the University of Utah and ARUP laboratories offers two one-year GI pathology fellowship positions. The fellowship is designed to prepare the fellows for independent practice in an academic or private setting. The University Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Hospital and ARUP provide a great variety of general surgical specimens along with many rare/unusual cases.
The fellows will obtain comprehensive general GI pathology training, including the subspecialties of liver, pancreas, biliary tract and luminal gut. The fellows will participate in all GI pathology activities, including frozen section and routine sign out, organizing surgical pathology unknown slide conferences, participating in subspecialty tumor boards and daily teaching of residents and medical students. The fellows will spend a significant portion of their time handling consultation cases. Based on acceptable fellow performance, independent signout privileges are available. Translational research is encouraged.
Requirements: MD degree or equivalent, and Anatomic Pathology or Board certification or eligibility. Stipend is commensurate with level of training.
Please send hard copies of the completed application form, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a brief statement of professional goals to:
Kajsa Affolter, M.D.
Program Director
University of Utah
Department of Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, Rm 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
or
Ashleigh Mckensie
Clinical Program Manager
University of Utah | Anatomic Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, Rm 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Telephone: (801) 587-4563
Email: ashleigh.mckensie@path.utah.edu
[#11124, exp. 12 October 2022]
Neuropathology Fellowship
Open position for 2024
The Department of Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine offers an ACGME-accredited two-year fellowship program in Neuropathology. One position is available on an annual basis. Experience is provided at the University of Utah Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Hospital, Primary Children's Hospital and the Office of the Medical Examiner.
This fellowship is designed to give the fellows a broad experience in diagnostic neuropathology, with emphasis on surgical neuropathology but also with exposure to autopsy, forensic and neuromuscular neuropathology. A diverse patient population, as well as an active consultation service provides adequate volumes of material.
The overall goal of the fellowship is to provide in-depth exposure to neuropathology with our faculty, Christian Davidson (Fellowship Director), Dr. Cheryl Palmer (Director of Neuropathology), and Dr. Nick Mamalis (Faculty in Ophthalmology).
This training program satisfies the requirements for the American Board of Pathology examination in Neuropathology.
Requirements: Applicants must hold an M.D. degree, D.O. degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification), be board eligible or board certified in anatomic pathology, and be eligible for a Utah State medical license.
Interested candidates should submit cover letter with personal statement, curriculum vitae, CAP Standardized Fellowship Application, and three letters of recommendation (one of which should be from current/most recent program director) to:
Ashleigh Mckensie
Fellowship Program Coordinator / Manager, Clinical Programs
University of Utah | Anatomic Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Telephone: (801) 587-4563
Email: ashleigh.mckensie@path.utah.edu
Please address letters to:
Christian Davidson, M.D.
Director of Neuropathology Fellowship
University of Utah
Department of Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
[#10199, exp. 14 March 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Openings for 2023
The Department of Pathology at the University of Utah and ARUP laboratories offers three one-year surgical pathology fellowship positions. The fellowship is designed to prepare the fellows for independent practice in an academic or private setting. The University Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Hospital and ARUP provide a great variety of surgical specimens along with many rare/unusual cases.
Our fellows are provided with comprehensive general surgical pathology training, with daily subspecialized signout of bone/soft tissue, GI/liver, GU, GYN, breast, head/neck, general derm and thoracic/lung services. An active extramural consultation service is also included in most subspecialties. Elective opportunities are available in renal pathology, neuropathology, dermatopathology, hematopathology and molecular pathology. The fellows will participate in all surgical pathology activities, including frozen section and routine signout, supervision of grossing, teaching conferences, presenting in subspecialty tumor boards and teaching residents and medical students. Based on fellow performance, independent signout (junior faculty) privileges are available. Translational research and elective time in subspecialty areas are encouraged.
Requirements: MD degree or equivalent, and Anatomic Pathology or Board certification or eligibility. Stipend is commensurate with level of training.
Please send completed application form, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a brief statement of professional goals to ashleigh.mckensie@path.utah.edu.
Correspondence may also be addressed to:
Barbara Chadwick, MD
Program Director
University of Utah
Department of Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
or
Ashleigh Mckensie
Manager, Clinical Programs
University of Utah I Department of Pathology
2000 Circle of Hope, 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Telephone: (801) 587-4563
Email: ashleigh.mckensie@path.utah.edu
[#10833, exp. 30 July 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship Openings 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
Description:
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) and University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine in Burlington, Vermont offers an ACGME-accredited one year fellowship in cytopathology. Our program encompasses a blend of academic and practical training in the setting of a university health center with a large geographic referral area. The center receives a full range of specimen types available for cytology diagnosis in conjunction with ongoing exposure to surgical pathology. We process more than 6,000 non-gynecologic specimens, of which 2,297 are fine needle aspirations, and over 26,000 gynecologic samples. The program offers the fellow comprehensive forums for teaching, discussion, clinico-pathologic presentation and research. The fellow will experience frequent one-on-one and individualized learning experiences from the faculty throughout the year and will gain experience in cytopreparatory techniques, rapid on-site evaluations, hands-on performance of palpable lesions and ultrasound-guided aspirations at our biweekly thyroid FNA clinic. Throughout the year, the fellow will have increasing levels of responsibility commensurate with level of performance.
Community: Burlington is a four-season city with a multitude of cultural events and outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, paddling, biking and skiing. Vermont offers an outstanding quality of life including clean environment, world-class restaurants and excellent schools. As the largest city in Vermont, the community attracts outstanding musical and stage performances.
Stipend: Dependent on level of training. PGY-5: 2020-2021 UVMMC Salary: $71,421
Requirements: Board certified or board-eligible in AP or AP/CP.
Application:
Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships from CAP:
https://webapps.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/residents_forum_standardized_fellowship_application.pdf
3 Letters of Recommendation, including from most recent PD
Updated CV
USMLE or COMLEX scores (successful completion of steps 1, 2 and 3)
Personal statement
Dean’s Letter
Medical school transcript
**Starting with the 2023-2024 position, UVMMC will be participating in the unified fellowship recruitment timeline. See our website for more details**
Contact: Please send completed application to:
Nicole Neimann
Cytopathology Program Administrator
Email: nicole.neimann@uvmhealth.org
Telephone: (802) 847-7694
UVMMC Cytopathology Fellowship Website:
https://www.uvmhealth.org/gme/Pages/fellowships/cytopathology.aspx
[#10856, exp. 2 June 2022]
University of Vermont Medical Center
Hematopathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2022-2023
Description:
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Vermont Medical Center offers a one-year ACGME-accredited hematopathology fellowship. The program provides comprehensive training with broad exposure to the evaluation of bone marrow, peripheral blood, and lymph node morphology; the interpretation of flow cytometry, coagulation, and molecular studies; and the synthesis of available data into integrated reports. A close professional relationship with the clinical hematology service allows the opportunity to develop skill as a clinical consultant, and participation in clinicopathologic conferences is an integral part of the fellowship. Time is allotted to participate in a clinical research project with the potential for abstract submission to a national meeting and subsequent publication. Participation in resident training and medical student teaching in hematopathology is expected. The fellowship faculty are enthusiastic about teaching and very supportive of housestaff. The fellow will experience frequent one-on-one and individualized learning experiences from the faculty during the year.
The goal of the fellowship is to instill trainees with a broad knowledge of hematologic disorders and associated laboratory testing strategies. Program graduates will be capable of enormous success in either academic or community based careers.
Requirements: Board certification or eligibility in anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP). Eligibility for a Vermont medical license is required.
Stipends: Commensurate with the level of training; current information is available on the University of Vermont Medical Center’s GME website.
Staff: Katherine A. Devitt, MD, Fellowship Director; Ronald J. Bryant, MD; Joanna Conant, MD; Juli-Anne Gardner, Andrew Goodwin, MD; MD
Applications: Inquiries should be addressed to: Katherine.Devitt@uvmhealth.org
Please visit our website: https://www.uvmhealth.org/gme/pages/fellowships/hematopathology.aspx
[#10840, exp. 2 June 2022]
Unexpected Surgical Pathology Fellowship Opening 2021-2022
Description: We currently have an unexpected opening for next year’s surgical pathology fellowship, and are accepting applications on a rolling basis. The cornerstone of the surgical pathology fellowship at UVM Medical Center and the University of Vermont is the Provisional Diagnosis Service, or "hot seat." It is an exciting rotation in which the senior resident or fellow is responsible for providing provisional diagnoses and triage for all resident bench cases processed in the Surgical Pathology Division.
The hot seat is located in the hub of our sign out area directly across from the cutting room and histology and in the same suite with the attending staff, surgical pathology office, and Cytology Division. Hot seat rotations are each one month long because of the intensity of this service.
Previous fellows and residents who have worked in this position find the experience to be enlightening and profoundly educational as they directly interact with clinicians, surgical pathology attendings, and mentor junior residents. The typical day starts with evaluation of routine and expedited biopsies followed by non-biopsy excision specimens. In the afternoon, the hot seat is responsible for intraoperative consultations together with one of the resident bench attendings. The frozen section room is immediately across the hall and adjacent to the routine cutting room.
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine accessions approximately 35,000 surgicals, 4,500 non-gyn and fine needle aspirate cytology specimens, and over 60,000 gyn cytology specimens per year.
Community: Burlington is a four-season city with a multitude of cultural events and outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and skiing. Vermont offers an outstanding quality of life with benefits that include clean environment, world-class restaurants and excellent schools. As the largest city in Vermont, the community attracts outstanding musical and stage performances.
Stipend: Dependent on level of training. PGY-5: 2020 UVMMC Salary: $70,020.00
Requirements: Board certified or board-eligible in AP or AP/CP.
Application:
• Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
• 3 Letters of Recommendation
• Updated CV
• USMLE scores or COMLEX scores (successful completion of both steps 1, 2 and 3)
• Personal statement
• Dean’s Letter
• Medical school transcript
Contact: Please send completed application to:
StaciAnne Grove
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Email: stacianne.grove@uvmhealth.org
Telephone: (802) 847-0030
Website: https://www.uvmhealth.org/gme/Pages/fellowships/surgical-pathology.aspx
[#9827, exp. 21 August 2021]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Opening 2023-2024
Description:
The cornerstone of the surgical pathology fellowship at UVM Medical Center and the University of Vermont is the Provisional Diagnosis Service, or "hotseat." It is an exciting rotation in which the senior resident or fellow is responsible for providing provisional diagnoses and triage for all resident bench cases processed in the Surgical Pathology Division.
The hot seat is located in the hub of our sign out area directly across from the cutting room and histology and in the same suite with the attending staff, surgical pathology office, and Cytology Division. Hot seat rotations are each one month long because of the intensity of this service.
Previous fellows and residents who have worked in this position find the experience to be enlightening and profoundly educational as they directly interact with clinicians, surgical pathology attendings, and mentor junior residents. The typical day starts with evaluation of routine and expedited biopsies followed by non-biopsy excision specimens. In the afternoon, the hot seat is responsible for intraoperative consultations together with one of the resident bench attendings. The frozen section room is immediately across the hall and adjacent to the routine cutting room.
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine accessions approximately 35,000 surgicals, 4,500 non-gyn and fine needle aspirate cytology specimens, and over 60,000 gyn cytology specimens per year.
Community: Burlington is a four-season city with a multitude of cultural events and outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and skiing. Vermont offers an outstanding quality of life with benefits that include clean environment, world-class restaurants and excellent schools. As the largest city in Vermont, the community attracts outstanding musical and stage performances.
Stipend: Dependent on level of training. PGY-5 2020 UVMMC Salary: $70,020.00
Requirements: Board certified or board-eligible in AP or AP/CP.
Application:
Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships
3 Letters of Recommendation
Updated CV
USMLE scores or COMLEX scores (successful completion of both steps 1, 2 and 3)
Personal statement
Dean’s Letter
Medical school transcript
Contact: Please send completed application to:
StaciAnne Grove
Surgical Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Email: stacianne.grove@uvmhealth.org
Telephone: (802) 847-0030
Website: https://www.uvmhealth.org/gme/Pages/fellowships/surgical-pathology.aspx
[#10954, exp. 15 June 2022]
Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Fellowship
1 position 2022-2023
1 position 2023-2024
Program Overview
This ACGME accredited fellowship is intended for physicians who wish to acquire specialized experience and knowledge in each of the areas of blood banking and transfusion medicine (BBTM). There is an active clinical consultative service in transfusion medicine providing support for a breadth of clinical services in this complex, quaternary care health system including adult and pediatric level 1 trauma centers, solid organ and stem cell transplants, obstetrics, pediatrics and more. The Fellowship includes opportunities to participate in hematopoietic stem cell collection and processing, clinical coagulation, tissue typing, flow cytometry, therapeutic apheresis, diagnostic molecular pathology, and informatics. The Fellow is involved in quality assessment and improvement activities, and in teaching physicians, students and staff. The Fellow has the opportunity to initiate research which could extend the fellowship beyond the traditional one-year period. The Fellow participates in developing policies and procedures, and leads the daily BBTM rounds attended by the attending physician, residents, medical students and charge technologist, and rotating trainees. There is an opportunity to spend time at a blood center. Fellows interact regularly with esteemed Transfusion Medicine faculty such as Dr. James Gorham, Dr. John Luckey, Dr. Chelsea Sheppard, Dr. James Zimring, and Dr. Rasheed Balogun. The Fellowship has a proven record of preparing participants for a BBTM career in a blood center, academic medical center or private practice.
Fellowship Requirements
The candidate should have successfully completed a residency in pathology or other ACGME-accredited residency program. The candidate must hold a license or be eligible for licensure to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Foreign medical graduates must be ECFMG-certified at the time of application.
Stipend
The stipend is determined by the individual’s year of postgraduate training.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-4, exp. 16 July 2022]
Clinical Chemistry Fellowship
1 position 2023-2025
Program Overview
Training in the fellowship program in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine at the University of Virginia is designed to prepare fellows for careers in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Clinical Chemistry (ComACC) and material covered meets the standards and guidelines of that organization. The program is two years and allows sufficient time for in-depth training in the broad area of clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics and laboratory medicine.
The fellowship is focused on an in-depth study of laboratory medicine, with emphasis in the areas of clinical chemistry, toxicology, laboratory management, laboratory computing, immunological testing and evidence-based laboratory medicine. Additional time in hematology, coagulation and microbiology is available for fellows who wish to be prepared to direct a core laboratory. Fellows are integrated into laboratory rotations with pathology residents, clinical activities with residents and clinical departments attendings, notably in the Divisions of General Medicine, Endocrinology and Hematology-Oncology in the Department of Internal Medicine and the Division of Clinical Toxicology in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Training during the first year is intended to be sufficient for the Fellow to sit for the American Board of Clinical Chemistry exam at the end of the first year.
Since accreditation in 2006, there have been 12 graduates of the Fellowship. Some examples of career choices of our graduates include academic medical centers as either laboratory directors or in education, laboratory director at large regional medical centers, active duty with the US Army, and industry/commercial laboratory operations.
Fellowship Requirements
PhD, MD, or equivalent degree. Satisfactory completion of a minimum of thirty (30) semester hours (or equivalent) in undergraduate and/or graduate level chemistry and/or biochemistry courses taken at institutions acceptable to the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) for fulfilling the eligibility requirements for taking the Chemistry Board exam. Questions concerning eligibility should be directed to ABCC.
Stipend
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-1, exp. 16 July 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
2 positions 2023-2024
Program Overview
The Cytopathology Fellowship centers around patient care responsibilities leading to excellence in the field of cytopathology. In addition to service responsibilities, cytopathology fellows assist in the overall training of residents in cytopathology, particularly during microscopic sign-out sessions and in the performance and interpretation of fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) specimens.
During the one year fellowship, the individual microscopically evaluates abnormal Pap tests, body cavity fluid specimens, and FNAB specimens prior to their sign-out by the attending cytopathologist. Fellows are initially trained in the performance of FNAB, and after competence is attained, perform the technique independently. As diagnostic skills are mastered, fellows are allowed to give preliminary FNAB results to clinicians prior to their showing the cases to faculty. The fellow spends approximately 15% of his/her time on the surgical pathology consult service to hone his/her surgical pathology skills as we believe excellence in surgical pathology facilitates mastery of cytopathology. The practical learning is enhanced with didactic lectures (given by faculty and fellows), journal clubs, unknown cases, online teaching modules, and hands-on experience in the HPV and cytology preparatory laboratories. Numerous opportunities in departmental research activities are available; involvement in research activities is encouraged but is not mandatory. The goal is for the fellows to finish the year with a strong grasp of diagnostics, laboratory management, and federal regulations involved in managing an academic or community hospital based cytopathology laboratory.
Fellowship Requirements
Applicants must have an MD degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification) and be board eligible or certified in anatomic or anatomic and clinical pathology.
Stipend
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-2, exp. 16 July 2022]
Lab Genetics & Genomics Fellowship
1 position 2022-2024
Program Overview
The Laboratory Genetics and Genomics (LGG) Fellowship at UVA prepares trainees to direct and interpret clinical cytogenetics and clinical molecular genetic analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic disease. LGG fellows follow a 24-month curriculum providing hands-on training in the CLIA-certified clinical cytogenetics and genomics laboratories serving the UVA Health System, allowing competency in the performance and interpretation of all current genetic and genomic testing modalities. Additionally, LGG fellows will participate in a variety of didactic courses, seminars, and conferences to enhance the trainee’s understanding of fundamental human genetics and genetic diseases, laboratory quality programs and regulatory requirements, and effective communication and leadership. Opportunities for focused exposure to areas of interest or need are provided through a four-month concentration period. This comprehensive curriculum will prepare trainees to function as an independent director of a clinical cytogenetics and/or clinical molecular genetics laboratory.
Completion of the UVA LGG Fellowship will lead to board-eligibility in the Clinical Laboratory Genetics and Genomics specialty through the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
Fellowship Requirements
PhD in genetics or a related field, MD from an LCME- or ECFMG-accredited medical school, or equivalent degree
Stipend
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-6, exp. 16 July 2022]
Gynecologic Pathology
1 position 2024-2025
Program Overview
This post-residency fellowship emphasizes gynecologic pathology in the context of general surgical pathology. This one year experience will provide in-depth exposure to consultation, referral and routine diagnostic material. In addition, the fellow will actively participate in clinical conferences, teach residents and be expected to participate in ongoing translational research utilizing the outstanding faculty and resources of the University of Virginia.
Fellowship Requirements
Applicants must have an MD degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification) and be board eligible or certified in anatomic or anatomic and clinical pathology.
Stipend
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-3, exp. 16 July 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
1 position 2023-2024
Program Overview
The Department of Pathology at the University of Virginia Health System offers two fellowship positions in Hematopathology. The fellowship includes one year of training in diagnostic Hematopathology, which is ACGME accredited, and is designed to offer the trainee an extensive exposure to all aspects of diagnostic Hematopathology, including lymph node and bone marrow pathology, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular genetics, cytogenetics, general hematology and coagulation.
Fellowship Requirements
Applicants must have an M.D. or D.O. degree (or foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification) and be board eligible or certified in anatomic and clinical pathology.
Stipend
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#11094-5, exp. 16 July 2022]
University of Virginia
Department of Pathology
Neuropathology Fellowship
1 Position: 2021-2023
2 Positions: 2023-2025
Program Overview:
The overall goal of the Neuropathology Program is to provide a flexible, full-time educational program in both diagnostic and experimental neuropathology. The Program encompasses the varied aspects of modern neuropathology, with an emphasis on academic neuropathology. The training program is configured in a two-year format. It is the intent and expectation of the program that all trainees will successfully pursue American Board of Pathology examination in Neuropathology.
The Neuropathology Division is composed of two full-time neuropathologists, one full-time research investigator, one research instructor, and one neuropathology instructor. The variety of pathologic entities seen at the University of Virginia are extensive and include the areas of neuro-oncology, pituitary pathology, neurodegenerative disorders, infections, metabolic, cerebrovascular, and immunological CNS diseases, and neuromuscular pathology. This reflects the tertiary nature of the UVA Medical Center and the activity and quality of the Neurology and Neurosurgery services. In addition, materials are examined from in-house and external consultations referred by the Neuro-Oncology Center. Strong emphasis is placed on the application of special histochemical stains, immunohistochemistry, and in-situ hybridization in the comprehensive evaluation of tumor specimens.
Fellowship Requirements:
Applicants must have an MD degree (or foreign equivalent with current ECFMG certification) and be board eligible or certified in anatomic pathology.
Stipend:
Stipend is commensurate with the applicant’s postgraduate training in pathology.
How to Apply:
Please see our website for more information on applying, or contact:
Kim Knotts
Medical Education Coordinator
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia
Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA, 22908
Email: kdk2g@virginia.edu
[#10412, exp. 11 February 2022]
Cytopathology Fellowship
Unexpected Opening for 2021 – 2022
This one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship provides advanced training in all aspects of Cytopathology. The fellows participate in the daily sign-out of all specimens and provide immediate on-site interpretation for superficial and deep FNAs with progressive responsibilities leading to the development of diagnostic autonomy. There is substantial exposure to surgical pathology with emphasis on the correlation between these two disciplines, particularly as the needle core biopsies object of on-site interpretation are kept as part of the Cytopathology specimen. Approximately 16,000 specimens are evaluated annually, including 2500 non-gynecologic exfoliative specimens and 2100 fine needle aspiration biopsies covering the spectrum of cytopathology practice with extensive use of immunochemistry, flow cytometry, molecular and cytogenetic ancillary studies. The program includes a 2-week rotation in our solid tumor molecular diagnostics service. A dedicated Ultrasound-guided FNA (USFNA) service is located in the Pathology Department, staffed by three USFNA-trained pathologists, with an annual volume of 350 cases. The Cytopathology fellows receive training in FNA performance, actively participating in procedures under direct attending supervision with the objective of becoming proficient in both palpation and ultrasound-guided FNA. Appropriate clinical management as applied to surgical and cytopathology diagnoses and interdisciplinary communication is stressed, including case presentation at tumor boards. Participation in the instruction of residents through lectures and slide sessions is an integral part of the program. Over 4,000 glass slide study sets are available for review. Fellows will also gain practical skills in laboratory management. Translational research as well as clinical research for presentation at national level is strongly encouraged. Requirements: Candidates must have satisfactorily completed an accredited training program in AP or AP/CP.
Stipends: Salary and benefits are commensurate with level of training.
Available Position(s): Currently accepting applications for the 2021 – 2022 academic year – one position
Program Director: Dr. Adele Kraft, adele.kraft@vcuhealth.org
Applications: Interested individuals should submit a CV and the Standardized Application for
Pathology Fellowship form found on the CAP website (www.cap.org), the VCU Pathology
website (www.pathology.vcu.edu). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation, one of which should come from their current program director. All documentation should be sent to the training program coordinator:
Dr. Pamela Adams-Lewis
Senior Program Coordinator
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Department of Pathology
PO Box 980662
1101 E. Marshall St., 4th Fl
Richmond, VA 23298
Telephone: (804) 827-0561
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Email: pathgme@vcuhealth.org
Website: http://www.pathology.vcu.edu
[#10386-5, exp. 21 April 2022]
Forensic Pathology Fellowship
2021-2022 and 2022-2023
The Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and the Department of Pathology at VCU Health, offer four
one-year ACGME-accredited fellowships in the specialty of Forensic Pathology. The positions are located in
three of our statewide district offices. Two positions located in the historic city of Richmond, one encompassing
the waterfront, maritime cities of Norfolk/Virginia Beach and one in the scenic mountain surrounded valley of
Roanoke. The training program fulfills the eligibility requirements for APB board certification.
Your training will include learning to gather information from death scenes to determine the extent to which
further investigation is necessary. Performing autopsies on bodies in order to determine the cause and manner of
death. Understanding how to report autopsy findings in court, in consultation with families, law enforcement,
and attorneys. Fellows are mentored by nine Board certified forensic pathologists. Co-location with the State
Division of Forensic Science permits contemporaneous case consultation with firearm, tool marks, trace
evidence, imaging, forensic biology (DNA) and other forensic science specialists. VCU Health provides
forensic radiology, neuropathology and surgical pathology subspecialty consultation. Fellows are given
anthropology and odontology training and the opportunity to attend national meetings with forensic colleagues.
Trainees attend subspecialty courses and reference a medicolegal library, Medline, Internet, and case database.
Each district office participates in the teaching of students, residents and other professionals. Fellows will work
with staff to undertake a research project.
Requirements: Applicants must be Board certified or eligible in AP, NP or AP/CP, able to obtain an
unrestricted medical license in the State of Virginia and be able obtain a Virginia state driver's license.
Stipends: The University salary and benefits are competitive and supplemented by LME activity.
Available Position(s): Currently accepting applications for the 2021 – 2022 academic year – two positions.
Currently accepting applications for the 2022 – 2023 academic year – three positions.
Fellowship Director: Jennifer Bowers, MD
Applications: Interested individuals should contact:
Sandra Thomas
Program Coordinator
VCU
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
400 E. Jackson St.
Richmond, VA 23219
Telephone: 804-786-3176
Fax: 804-371-8595
Email: sandra.l.thomas@vdh.virginia.gov
Website: www.vdh.virginia.gov/MedExam/
[#10386-4, exp. 21 April 2022]
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship
2021-2022
This is a one-year, ACGME-accredited clinical fellowship which trains pathologists and medical geneticists for
a career in Molecular Genetic Pathology. The trainee receives a thorough exposure to all aspects of molecular
genetic pathology including infectious diseases, hematopathology, oncology, transplantation, and medical
genetics. The VCU Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory is a state-of-the art, 6,400 sq ft facility that performs
more than 25,000 tests annually. Fellows participate in laboratory test development and translational research.
The fellows are responsible for interactions with clinicians and other pathologists, and test interpretation as the
training progresses. Fellows rotate through the human genetics clinical services and in the biochemical genetics
laboratory. Hands-on experience is obtained with a broad range of molecular techniques including nucleic acid
extraction, real-time PCR, reverse transcriptase PCR, cytogenetics, FISH, SNP analysis, Affymetrix microarray
technology, bone marrow engraftment chimerism studies, direct Sanger sequencing and next generation
sequencing for cancer and inherited disorders panels as well as whole exome sequencing.
Requirements: Preference will be given to applicants who have completed AP/CP training, or are board
eligible in anatomic and/or clinical pathology. All candidates must have passed USMLE Step 3.
Program Director: Michael O. Idowu, MD, MPH
Stipends: Salary and benefits are commensurate with level of training.
Available Position(s): Currently accepting applications for the 2021 – 2022 academic year – one position.
Applications: Interested individuals should submit a CV and the Standardized Application for Pathology
Fellowship form found on the CAP website (www.cap.org), the VCU Pathology website
(www.pathology.vcu.edu). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation, one of which should
come from their current program director. All documentation should be sent to the training program coordinator:
Dr. Pamela Adams-Lewis
Senior Program Coordinator
Virginia Commonwealth University
Health System, Department of Pathology
PO Box 980662, 1101 E. Marshall St., 4th Fl
Richmond, VA 23298
Telephone: 804-827-0561
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Email: pathgme@vcuhealth.org
Website: www.pathology.vcu.edu
[#10386-2, exp. 21 April 2022]
Hematopathology Fellowship
2020-2021 and 2021-2022
This ACGME-accredited program provides comprehensive training in Hematopathology. It is aimed at those
who have fulfilled a standard pathology residency and wish to specialize in hematopathology in either a
community hospital or academic setting. Under direct supervision of the faculty, the fellows become proficient
in the morphologic evaluation of bone marrow biopsies and aspirate smears, lymphoid tissues, blood smears,
and body fluids as well as in the interpretation of automated hematology data and special diagnostic studies,
including flow cytometric data, molecular diagnostic assays, and classical/molecular cytogenetics, especially
FISH analysis. The fellows also evaluate surgical and cytopathology specimens with potential hematopoietic
malignancy, and gain experience in the laboratory investigation of anemias, diseases of hemostasis and
thrombosis, and other benign diseases of the hematopoietic system. The fellows gain experience in laboratory
management through ongoing participation in quality assurance and quality control studies, instrument and
procedure modifications, and projects to improve personnel utilization and patient safety. The daily supervision
of residents and medical students in the hematology laboratory is the responsibility of the fellows, and there are
a variety of opportunities to participate in other teaching activities, as well as basic and clinical research studies.
Requirements: Preference will be given to applicants who have completed AP/CP training, or are board
eligible in anatomic and/or clinical pathology. All candidates must have passed USMLE Step 3.
Program Director: Roger S. Riley MD, PhD
Stipends: Salary and benefits are commensurate with level of training.
Available Position(s): Currently accepting applications for the 2020 – 2021 academic year – one position.
Currently accepting applications for the 2021 – 2022 academic year – two positions.
Applications: Interested individuals should submit a CV and the Standardized Application for Pathology
Fellowship form found on the CAP website (www.cap.org), the VCU Pathology website
(www.pathology.vcu.edu). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation, one of which should
come from their current program director. All documentation should be sent to the training program coordinator:
Dr. Pamela Adams-Lewis
Senior Program Coordinator
Virginia Commonwealth University
Health System, Department of Pathology
PO Box 980662, 1101 E. Marshall St., 4th Fl
Richmond, VA 23298
Telephone: 804-827-0561
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Email: pathgme@vcuhealth.org
Website: www.pathology.vcu.edu
[#10386-1, exp. 21 April 2022]
Neuropathology Fellowship
2022-2024
The program provides intensive training in all aspects of Neuropathology (NP) with the aim of preparing our fellows for Board Certification and a successful career as an academic neuropathologist. Fellows gain familiarity with a wide variety of diseases of the nervous system, skeletal muscle, peripheral nerve, and eye, developing diagnostic proficiency through both morphologic examination and utilization of ancillary techniques including immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, and molecular analysis. A variety of research opportunities are available within the division and the VCU health system, with an emphasis on neuro-oncology. Preference will be given to applicants seeking a conventional two year neuropathology training commitment, though other arrangements may be available on an individual basis.
Requirements:
At least two years of post-graduate training are required; this may include 2 years of anatomic pathology (AP) or 1 year AP plus 1 year clinical training in neurology/neurosurgery. Combined AP/NP applicants will also be considered.
Stipends:
Salary and benefits are commensurate with year of postgraduate training.
Available Position:
Scheduled to start accepting applications for the 2022 – 2024 academic year in July 2020 – one position.
Program Director:
Hope T. Richard, MD, PhD
Applications:
Interested individuals should submit a CV and the Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowship form found on the CAP website (www.cap.org), the VCU Pathology website (www.pathology.vcu.edu). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation, one of which should come from their current program director. All documentation should be sent to the training program coordinator:
Dr. Pamela Adams-Lewis, Senior Program Coordinator
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Department of Pathology
PO Box 980662
1101 E. Marshall St., 4th Fl
Richmond, VA 23298
Phone: (804) 827-0561
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Email: pathgme@vcuhealth.org
Website: http://www.pathology.vcu.edu
[#10386-6, exp. 21 April 2022]
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
2022-2023
This is a one-year ACGME-accredited program designed for individuals who wish to pursue intense training in Surgical Pathology in an environment that allows graduated responsibility and independent work necessary to build diagnostic confidence and maturity. This fellowship provides the necessary training for the fellow to function upon completion as an academic pathologist with responsibilities in service, teaching, and research, or as a community-based pathologist with responsibilities primarily in service and laboratory management. The Surgical Pathology laboratory at VCU Medical Center processes over 20,000 cases/year representing benign and malignant pathology, including biopsies as well as large complex resections, from all organ systems. Sign-out in Surgical Pathology is subspecialized, assuring trainee interaction with faculty with expertise in specific organ system pathology. The general framework of this fellowship includes: nine months rotations through various subspecialty services (GI and Liver pathology, Gynecologic Pathology, Genitourinary Pathology, Breast/Heart/Lung Pathology, General, Head and Neck Pathology, and Dermatopathology) and three months of elective rotations. The fellowship allows potential flexibility in the schedule, depending on the fellow's subspecialty interest (e.g., primarily Gynecologic Pathology focus). With sufficient preparation, the fellow "mock" signs out the cases as a junior attending with the resident, handles frozen sections and consultation cases, instructs the residents in processing complex specimens. Presentations at interdisciplinary conferences provides important correlation with clinical management consequences. Elective rotations are available in Neuropathology, Cytopathology, Molecular Pathology, or selected clinical pathology services (Hematopathology, Blood Bank). The fellow is expected to participate in one of the many departmental research projects, including presentation at national meetings and peer-reviewed publication encouraged.
Requirements: Candidates must have satisfactorily completed an accredited training program in AP or AP/CP and passed USMLE Step 3.
Stipends: Salary and benefits are commensurate with level of training.
Available Position(s): Scheduled to start accepting applications for the 2022 – 2023 academic year in July 2020 – one position.
Program Director: Valentina Robila, MD, PhD
Applications: Interested individuals should submit a CV and the Standardized Application for Pathology
Fellowship form found on the CAP website (www.cap.org), the VCU Pathology website
(www.pathology.vcu.edu). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation, one of which should
come from their current program director. All documentation should be sent to the training program coordinator:
Dr. Pamela Adams-Lewis
Senior Program Coordinator
Virginia Commonwealth University
Health System, Department of Pathology
PO Box 980662, 1101 E. Marshall St., 4th Fl
Richmond, VA 23298
Telephone: 804-827-0561
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Email: pathgme@vcuhealth.org
Website: www.pathology.vcu.edu
[#10386-3, exp. 21 April 2022]
Department of Pathology
Cytopathology Fellowship
Opening for 2021-2022 and 2022-2023
The mission of the Cytopathology fellowship is to provide a climate and foundation for a physician to excel and develop special competence in the diagnosis and evaluation of clinical cytology specimens and to develop an interest in research application of the cytologic method. As such, this one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship provides advanced training in diagnostic Cytopathology and the performance of fine needle aspiration biopsies with strong encouragement to participate in clinical research.
The cytology laboratory examines approximately 60,000 cases annually of which about 4,500 are non-gynecologic. Training includes supervised sign-out, use and interpretation of ancillary tests, and immediate assessment and triaging of needle aspirates, particularly in the busy pancreatic EUS and guided thoracic FNA services. The fellow is exposed to various cytopreparatory techniques throughout the training period and is expected to occupy the “hot seat” and be the center point of the cytology service. The fellow assumes increased responsibility with time and participates in multidisciplinary conferences and teaching of pathology residents.
Ancillary clinical resources including flow cytometry, immunochemistry, and molecular diagnostics are available. Clinical and translational research performed under faculty supervision, leading to abstracts and publications, is strongly encouraged. The newly developed translational research facility provides support for research endeavors, and the fellow is expected to take advantage of it. The laboratory is fully computerized allowing for retrieval of specimens for research and teaching.
Requirements: Board eligible/certified in AP. Ability to obtain a Wisconsin Medical License.
Applications: Currently accepting applications. Submit a CAP Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowship, current CV, personal statement, USMLE results, ECFMG certification (if applicable) and three letters of recommendation by email to:
Tamara Giorgadze, MD, PhD
Program Director, Cytopathology Fellowship
C/O Kristine Scheel
Program Coordinator
Email: kscheel@mcw.edu
Website: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/education/fellowship-programs/cytopathology-fellowship
[#10615, exp. 5 April 2022]
Breast/GYN Surgical Pathology Fellowship/Clinical Instructor
Opening July 2023
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health is offering a one-year non-accredited Breast/GYN Surgical Pathology Fellowship with an appointment as a Clinical Instructor beginning July 1, annually.
The breast and gynecologic pathology section is staffed by 9 subspecialty pathologists. Our subspecialty team works closely with 9 gynecologic oncologists, 4 breast surgeons, 4 breast oncologists, 2 radiation oncologists, and 8 breast imaging experts. We have a volume of approximately 11,000 breast and gynecologic specimens per year.
The fellowship is suited for both academically-orientated pathologists as well as those interested in pursuing community practice with a subspecialty focus. After training, the candidate will be proficient in the work-up and diagnosis of routine and complex cases including frozen sections, immunohistochemistry, and molecular diagnostics. The candidate will be required to fulfill daily sign-out responsibilities, participate in multidisciplinary conferences, and complete at least one research project during the fellowship.
Based on the evaluation of the candidate's proficiency and performance, there may be opportunities for being involved in laboratory management projects, independent sign out, and resident teaching.
An M.D., D.O. or international equivalent, and successful completion of a certified AP or AP/CP U.S.-based pathology residency training program are required. Applicants must be board eligible or board certified in AP or AP/CP, and a permanent Wisconsin medical license is required prior to start date.
Please apply through “Jobs at UW” at: https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/509023/breastgyn-surgical-pathology-fellow. You will be required to submit a statement of interest, a current CV and a list of at least three references. In addition, three letters of recommendation will be required.
Questions should be directed to:
Christopher Flynn, MD, PhD
Breast/GYN Surgical Pathology Fellowship Director
Email: hr@pathology.wisc.edu
[#10957, exp. 22 June 2022]
GI/Liver Surgical Pathology Fellowship / Clinical Instructor
July 2023 Opening
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health is offering a one-year GI/Liver Surgical Pathology Subspecialty Fellowship with an appointment as a Clinical Instructor beginning July 1, annually. This is a non-ACGME certified fellowship which provides one year of experience in diagnostic gastrointestinal, liver, pancreaticobiliary and transplant pathology. Cases include a wide spectrum of non-neoplastic, neoplastic and allograft pathology, received from the state-of-the-art UW Health Hepatobiliary Oncologic and Transplantation Surgical Services and from the Digestive Health Center (approximately 18,500 GI cases annually, including 450 medical/allograft liver biopsies and 300 extramural consultations).
The GI/Liver pathology fellow participates on the GI/Liver subspecialty services, undergoes a frozen section 'hot seat' rotation in general pathology, participates in many multidisciplinary conferences (medical liver biopsy, and colorectal, pancreaticobiliary, UWH/VA regional liver transplant and molecular tumor boards), and is involved in teaching of pathology residents and medical students. Based on the candidate's proficiency and performance, there may be opportunities for independent sign out and laboratory management projects. Elective time is also available, and the fellow is highly encouraged to participate in translational research projects related to GI and Liver pathology. Overall, the fellowship is aimed at developing academic and leadership skills to thrive as an expert in GI/Liver pathology.
Requirements:
• An MD, DO or international equivalent
• Successful completion of a certified AP or AP/CP U.S.-based pathology residency training program
• Board-eligible or board-certified in AP or AP/CP
• Permanent Wisconsin medical license prior to start date
Please apply through “Jobs at UW” at: https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/509017/gi-liver-pathology-fellow. You will be required to submit a statement of interest, a current CV and a list of at least three references. In addition, three letters of recommendation will be required. Questions can be directed to Dr. Rashmi Agni c/o hr@pathology.wisc.edu.
[#10911, exp. 7 June 2022]