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Laboratory Management Fellowship
Openings for 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is delighted to announce a brand-new one-year novel fellowship in Laboratory Management and Non-neoplastic Hematology. The Department of Pathology is subspecialty-based and serves patients within the University of Miami Health System (UHealth) and the Jackson Health System (JHS).
The program is designed to provide leadership training and experience in laboratory management and non-neoplastic hematology, including hemostasis. Leadership training will include Total Quality Management (TQM), method validation, proficiency testing, risk management and laboratory inspections. Structured didactics, journal club and hands-on training will be provided in relevant disciplines. The clinical laboratories at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine offer learning opportunities in hematology, clinical chemistry, and clinical microbiology. The fellow will actively participate in new method validations, process improvement initiatives, cost/benefit analysis and act as part of a structured pathologist-driven clinical consulting service modeled after the Diagnostic Management Team (DMT) approach. The fellow will be expected to complete at least two test validations focused on FDA-approved and LDT method, and one major Quality Improvement project during the fellowship. The program offers flexibility to customize for fellows interested in a particular area of the laboratory. Fellow is encouraged to participate in ongoing basic and translational research leading to publications or presentations at national conferences.
Clinical responsibility will include daily sign out of complex coagulopathies under the supervision of dedicated faculty. The special coagulation laboratory at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine offers a sophisticated test menu and functions as a reference laboratory for regional hospitals. The fellow will review and provide clinical consultation for a variety of non-neoplastic hematology/ coagulation disorders and is expected to present at interdisciplinary conferences.
Requirements: MD/DO with active or eligibility for license to practice in Florida. The applicant should be Board certified or Board eligible in Anatomic & Clinical Pathology or Clinical Pathology and have completed a residency in an accredited CP or AP/CP residency program.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant’s year of postgraduate training.
Application: Candidates should submit the CAP standardized application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to pathology.fellowships@miami.edu.
Fellowship Program Director
Afshan Idrees, MD, MBA, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Email: axi393@med.miami.edu
Program Coordinator
Adriana Zanaty
Email: adriana.zanaty@miami.edu
[#12262, exp. 10 March 2023]
Laboratory Medicine Fellowship
Openings for 2022 and 2023
The Department of Laboratory Medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center offers training opportunities in a novel program focused on consultative laboratory medicine and administration. This one-year training program consists of a variety of learning experiences including mentored clinical service, didactic sessions, journal club, and management discussions designed to educate the next generation of leaders in Laboratory Medicine. Clinical responsibilities include daily sign-out of complex cases in hematology, coagulation, and clinical chemistry-protein electrophoresis. In addition, the department provides training opportunities in specialty areas, clinical microbiology and informatics. Training is customized to fellows’ interests and career objectives. For fellows interested in research, the department offers a second training year focused on clinical translational research, building partnerships with industry to develop the next generation of diagnostic tests and instruments, and collaborating with MSK clinical services to design and validate novel laboratory tests in support of clinical research and new treatment protocols.
The laboratory features a large test volume, a highly sophisticated test menu, laboratory automation, new facilities, an integrated translational research program, and access to sophisticated clinical and research databases. The Department maintains a full complement of laboratory services at its new state-of-the-art Center for Laboratory Medicine, Memorial Hospital, outpatient locations in Manhattan, and at various regional outpatient sites.
Availability
2022 and 2023 Programs
Length of Program
One year core program
A second year, focused on translational research, may be available for fellows with a strong research interest.
Eligibility
MD; DO; or MD, PhD, board certified or board eligible in Clinical Pathology
How to Apply
Send CV and short statement of career objectives to LabMedFellowship@mskcc.org.
Program Director
Lauren McVoy, MD, PhD
Contact
Joann Rittersbach
Email: rittersj@mskcc.org
[#12439, exp. 15 April 2023]
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
[#11637-5, exp. 26 October 2022]