Candidates may take a 4-year combined anatomic and clinical pathology track, a 3-year anatomic or clinical pathology track, or a 4 year combined pathology-neuropathology track. Residents learn a core foundation of skills that becomes the basis for increased responsibility as the resident progresses through the program. In Anatomic Pathology, residents focus on surgical, cytological, neuro-, […]
The Post-Sophomore Fellowship is a year long experience in the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences at the University of Missouri School of Medicine.  PSF’s spend the year rotating through multiple services within the department including surgical pathology (and its subspecialties), autopsy, the blood bank, clinical microbiology, hematology, hematopathology, clinical chemistry, and cytopathology,. learning from and participating […]
The Department’s Residency Training Program in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is among the preeminent programs nationwide, standing out as a leading fully integrated program with balanced strengths in all main arenas of modern academic pathology – Anatomic Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine and Therapeutic Pathology, and Experimental Pathology. The University of Pennsylvania Pathology Residency Program […]
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