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List of Fellowship Directors
Openings for July 2021
Openings for July 2022
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
2022-23 Blood Banking / Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Position
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 fellow position for 2022-23.
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 (Indiana Blood Center). The fellowship offers exposure to adult and pediatric
transfusion services, adult and pediatric apheresis, and donor center operations.
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: Nguyet Le MD, Fellowship Program Director, Dan Smith MD, Director IU Health
Transfusion Medicine, Esther Soundar MD, Dan Waxman MD, Director Indiana Blood Center.
Applications: 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
[#9481, exp. 3 May 2021]
Description:
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Neuropathology Fellowship 2021-23 and 2022-24
The Neuropathology fellowship at Indiana University is a two-year program. Activities are centered at the
Indiana University School of Medicine and its main teaching facilities (IU Health University and Methodist
Hospitals, and the Riley Hospital for Children). The medical center provides a large volume of surgical and
autopsy cases in neuropathology and ocular pathology. Planning and participation in departmental and
interdepartmental conferences are part of the program, as is the instruction of residents and medical students.
Diagnostic neuropathology is generally emphasized during the first year, but active participation in research
projects is an expectation during the two years in the program. Research opportunities in a variety of areas of
neurosciences are numerous and include neurodegenerative diseases and brain tumors.
Requirements:
Applicants must have at least two years of training in anatomic pathology in an accredited program. Only one
year of training in anatomic pathology is required for applicants who have completed their training in accredited
programs in neurology or neurosurgery.
Stipends:
Commensurate with level of training. Reappointment to the second year is contingent upon successful completion
of the first year.
Staff:
Alexander Vortmeyer MD, PhD Fellowship Program Director; Jose Bonnin MD; Bernardino Ghetti, MD
Applications:
Submit a completed CAP Standardized Pathology Fellowship application form, curriculum vitae, personal
statement and three letters of recommendation (including one from the training program director).
Please address inquiries 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
Phone: (317) 491-6350
Fax: (317) 491-6411
Email: bjarrett@iupui.edu
Website: http://pathology.medicine.iu.edu
[#9592, exp. 5 August 2021]