Programs
Information on Training Programs & Professional Development for Students, Residents & Fellows
The Pathology Residency Program provides thorough training in all aspects of anatomic and clinical pathology and laboratory management with the specifics of the program tailored to meet the needs of the individual. In addition to autopsies, surgical pathology, and cytopathology, the anatomic pathology program includes specialized training in dermatopathology, pediatric pathology, and forensic pathology. Laboratory […]
A fully accredited 4-year combined anatomic and clinical pathology training program is offered. First-year appointments may begin the first year out of medical school or at a later date. In the combined AP-CP program, anatomic and clinical pathology rotations are fully integrated throughout the 4 years of training and are generally divided into 1 or […]
Our integrated Pathology Residency Training Program in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) is centered on three campuses; North Shore University Hospital (764 beds); Long Island Jewish Medical Center (which includes Cohen Children’s Medical Center; 1025 total beds); and the Northwell Laboratories. Four candidates are admitted to our 16 resident program and two senior residents […]
An affiliated Hospital of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Fully approved, four-year program in anatomic and clinical pathology. In anatomic pathology, training is offered in tissue diagnosis (autopsy and surgical specimens), cytopathology, cytogenetics, dermatopathology, electron microscopy, molecular pathology, immunopathology, immunocytochemistry, neuropathology, and perinatal pathology. Appropriate training is also provided in forensic pathology and […]
The PhD Program in Pathology – Cell Biology of Disease trains students to understand the cell biological basis for human disease and leverage those discoveries for better diagnosis and treatment options. Our program is housed in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine with support from Dr. Bruce Smoller, our chairman, Dr. Helene McMurray, clinical scientist […]
The University of California, Davis Health System (UCDHS) is located in Sacramento and is the sponsoring institution for the program. Residents are based primarily at the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento but also participate in scheduled and elective rotations at affiliated facilities primarily including the VA Sacramento Medical Center at Mather Field. The University […]
The Department of Pathology offers structured, yet flexible, training programs designed to prepare physicians for careers in the academic and private practice of pathology. Fully approved training programs are available in combined anatomic (AP)/clinical pathology (CP); AP or CP only positions will be considered in select cases. In addition to autopsy and general surgical pathology, […]
Geisinger offers a combined anatomic and clinical pathology residency program with a uniquely integrated curriculum. The program aims to train diagnostic pathologists who can represent all aspects of laboratory medicine in specialty-based, multi-disciplinary care teams. The program also emphasizes information technology and laboratory leadership, preparing graduates with the skills to serve as laboratory directors. Based […]
LAC + USC Medical Center/Keck School of Medicine of The University of Southern California
A fully accredited training program in anatomic and clinical pathology is offered over a four-year period. Occasionally, residents choose anatomic pathology alone but most complete an integrated AP/CP program. Training is offered in autopsy pathology, neuropathology, surgical pathology, GI-liver pathology, renal pathology, lung pathology, dermatopathology, cytopathology, forensic pathology, neuropathology, hematopathology, microbiology, transfusion medicine, chemical pathology, […]
The University of Maryland Medical System/Hospital and its affiliated hospitals, Veterans Affairs Medical Center/Baltimore, and the Medical Examiner’s Office/State of Maryland, offer fully approved four year programs for residents in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, or both. Residents are provided a mandatory three-year core program in the basic principles of anatomic and clinical pathology. Rotations also […]
An accredited four-year residency is offered in combined anatomic and clinical pathology. The program provides broad, diverse training in all aspects of anatomic and clinical pathology. The training in anatomic pathology includes autopsy and surgical pathology, cytopathology, dermatopathology, molecular diagnostics, neuropathology, hematopathology, renal pathology, electron microscopy, forensic pathology, and immunopathology. The program in clinical pathology […]
This full-time program prepares students for professional careers in clinical laboratory science. Students will complete both didactic and clinical experiences (preceptorships) at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Instructors include NYS licensed Clinical Laboratory Technologists and clinical faculty from the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. All clinical experiences take place in the Department of Pathology, UR […]
At Brookwood Baptist Health (Formally known as Baptist Health System), emphasis is placed upon generalized training in all areas of anatomic and clinical pathology. The educational program includes 30 months of training in anatomic pathology and 18 months of training in clinical pathology. Rotations provide training in surgical pathology, autopsy, neuropathology, gastrointestinal pathology, pediatric pathology, […]
We provide in-depth, protected anatomic and clinical pathology subspecialty training to prepare candidates for academic, community, and independently funded research careers. We recruit across all ACGME accredited tracks including single track anatomic or clinical pathology or combined track anatomic and clinical pathology. Single track is encouraged for candidates who know they want to pursue a […]
The University of Utah Pathology Department offers ACGME accredited training programs in both anatomic and clinical pathology leading to board certification. The residency mission is to train exceptional pathologists through flexible programs individually tailored to prepare residents for careers ranging from combined AP/CP community pathology practice to specialized research at an academic medical center. Particular […]
Children’s Hospital, Eskenazi Hospital, and Roudebush Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center. All these medical centers, located in downtown Indianapolis, serve different patient populations, and provide a diverse range of specimens and work environments for exceptional residency training. Indiana University’s comprehensive residency program offers a combined, well-balanced anatomic and clinical pathology curriculum. In anatomic pathology, residents gain […]
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of the Medical University of South Carolina offers a fully accredited training program in anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP). The AP/CP program consists of a 40 month core curriculum with 8 months of elective rotations. Anatomic Pathology core rotations include autopsy pathology/forensic pathology, surgical pathology, cytopathology, dermatopathology and […]
Yale University School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Hospital provide training for residents seeking Board certification in Anatomic Pathology (AP), Clinical Pathology (CP), and both Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP). The Residency Program’s mission is to provide comprehensive post-graduate training in anatomical and clinical pathology, and to prepare physicians for leadership in clinical practice, research, […]
Duke University Medical Center Post Sophomore Fellowship Program
Duke Pathology offers a one-year post-sophomore fellowship opportunity, currently open to Duke medical students interested in pursuing a career in pathology. One to two positions are available each academic year. Students who have finished their junior year of medical school may also apply. The goal of the fellowship is to provide a total immersion experience […]
We offer training leading to certification in anatomic and/or clinical pathology. Combined AP/CP training includes a core curriculum of 24 months during which residents learn key aspects of diagnostic pathology and basic principles of clinical practice. This experience is comprehensive and covers all areas of anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine, with an integrated array of […]
Hartford Hospital is an 867-bed general and tertiary care hospital with a nationally recognized cancer center, an active surgical division (including busy Level I trauma service) with a highly successful robotic surgery program, busy gastroenterology and neurosurgery services, and an experienced transplantation center. Hartford Hospital is a teaching affiliate of the University of Connecticut School […]
The Department of Pathology offers a four-year training program in anatomic and clinical pathology in addition to several fellowships including gastrointestinal/liver pathology, cytopathology, women’s health pathology, forensic pathology, hematopathology, pediatric pathology, and transfusion medicine. All subspecialty areas of pathology are included in the training program, which is designed to provide residents with a broad experience […]
The combined facilities of the Pathology Departments and Clinical Laboratories of the Stritch School of Medicine and Foster G. McGaw Hospital of Loyola University of Chicago and Hines VA are approved for resident training in anatomic and clinical pathology for a four-year program. The residents will rotate through the various divisions of the Clinical Laboratories, […]
An ACGME-accredited 4-year residency training program is offered in anatomic and clinical pathology. Structured experiences in surgical and autopsy pathology, cytopathology, forensic pathology, pediatric pathology, neuropathology, dermatopathology, medical renal pathology, clinical chemistry, medical microbiology, immunology and coagulation, hematopathology, transfusion medicine and blood banking, cytogenetics, and molecular pathology are integrated into the training curriculum. Laboratory management […]
The Department of Pathology offers fully approved training programs for residents in anatomic pathology and clinical pathology as a combined AP/CP 4-year program. Training in anatomic pathology includes surgical pathology, autopsy/forensic, neuropathology, dermatopathology, nephropathology and cytopathology. Experience in rapid on-site cytologic evaluations (ROSE) as well as intraoperative consultations (frozen sections) is emphasized. Clinical pathology training […]
University of Kansas School of Medicine Post Sophomore Fellowship Program
Students at the end of years MS2 and MS3 desiring a very special opportunity to gain clinical and research experience in pathology should consider applying for the Post-Sophomore Fellowship (PSF) open each academic year in the department. One to two students will be selected and will have rotations and duties like first-year residents in pathology. […]
The Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and the St Louis Children’s Hospital, offers fully approved training programs in Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, combined training in both fields, and training in subspecialty areas of pathology. These training programs include instruction and experience in experimental pathology […]
Fully approved four-year training program for residents is available in anatomic and clinical pathology. Anatomic pathology training includes autopsy, surgical pathology, and cytology. Rotation is mandatory through the Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office for training in forensic pathology. Clinical pathology training includes clinical chemistry, hematology, blood banking and microbiology. Special training is also provided in […]
This is an ACGME-accredited four-year postgraduate residency-training program in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Our rotational sites include Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, NJ, Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ, Bergen County Medical Examiner Office in Paramus, NJ, and the Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology in New York, NY. There are 16 residents, averaging […]
ACGME-accredited programs in anatomic and clinical pathology ensure preparedness to successfully practice pathology but also have flexibility to support individual academic development. Anatomic pathology training is offered in autopsy pathology, general and subspecialty, surgical pathology, forensic pathology, fine needle aspiration and cytopathology, and molecular pathology. Clinical pathology training is offered in medical microbiology, transfusion medicine, […]
The Department of Pathology at the University of Virginia offers an ACGME-accredited training program in anatomic and clinical pathology, with options for straight AP and CP training or AP-neuropath training. Our program provides intense training in the various disciplines of pathology, emphasizing resident responsibility and teaching at all levels. Numerous basic science and clinical research […]
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers both a 4-year AP/CP program and a 3-year AP-only or 3-year CP-only program, with training in all disciplines of pathology. Twenty-three residency positions (20 dual track and 3 single track), eight subspecialty fellowships (cytopathology, hematopathology, transfusion medicine, breast/gyn, general surg path, thoracic/transplant, GI/Liver, and UW Clinical Informatics) […]
The Cleveland Clinic Pathology Residency Program’s overall mission is to train a well-rounded pathologist who can act as an effective diagnostician and clinical consultant, is able to critically assess the medical literature and research, and is qualified to practice independently in any setting. To accomplish these goals our program offers a wealth of clinical material, […]
The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center offers accredited training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (APCP4), with flexible training in straight Anatomic Pathology (AP3), straight Clinical Pathology (CP3) or combined Anatomic Pathology and Neuropathology (APNP4) also available for candidates with exceptional achievements and focused career goals. The Department further offers […]
Accredited residency training is offered in a combined anatomic/clinical program. The program provides four years of competency-based training to prepare residents for community or academic pathology practice. The program is designed to give residents a broad range of experiences. Included in the training is exposure to autopsy, surgical pathology, neuropathology, pediatric pathology, oral pathology, cytopathology […]
The strength of our program lies in the exceptional core training provided by a broad range of cases and the expertise of our faculty at University of Washington Medical Center – Montlake (UWMC-ML) and our affiliated hospitals. Whether academic medicine or community practice, our graduates are ready to join more than 500 alumni in a […]
The Department of Pathology offers a training program in anatomic and clinical pathology. Anatomic pathology includes training in autopsy and surgical pathology, forensics, neuropathology, immunopathology, cytology, and Pediatric Pathology (Children’s Hospital and Medical Center). Clinical pathology includes training in hematology, coagulation, cytogenetics, molecular diagnostics, transfusion medicine, flow cytometry, clinical chemistry, toxicology, and microbiology. Initial rotations […]
The program is approved for four years of training in anatomic and clinical pathology through the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and the Department of Pathology of Vidant Medical Center. The core curriculum consists of 27 blocks in anatomic pathology and 18 blocks in […]
The department offers full residency training in all aspects of anatomic and clinical pathology as approved by the ACGME, leading to eligibility for the appropriate examination section of the American Board of Pathology. Post residency fellowships in anatomical and clinical pathology are also offered. Individuals with strong academic interest and performance may be considered for […]
William B. Hawkins Year-Out (Post Sophomore) Fellowship The Year-Out Medical Student Fellowship in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is a long-standing Rochester tradition, first established more than 100 years ago at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Hawkins was one of the department’s first faculty members and a member of the department […]
The Department of Pathology offers a comprehensive 4-year residency training program in anatomic and clinical pathology. The training curriculum and rotation experiences are based on the ACGME and RRC requirements. We seek to produce professional, educated residents who meet or exceed the competency requirements in pathology, have a broad knowledge of human and experimental pathogenesis […]
The University of Cincinnati Medical Center’s Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a well-balanced, four year fully accredited residency program in combined anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP). Residents complete a minimum of 18 months of anatomic pathology, and 18 months of clinical pathology, with a potential of five months of elective time to be […]
Our ACGME-accredited program is a four-year integrated experience in anatomic (AP) and clinical pathology (CP). AP includes experience in autopsy and surgical pathology (including pediatric surgical pathology), neuropathology, hematopathology, dermatopathology, forensic pathology, renal pathology, diagnostic electron microscopy, and exfoliative and aspiration cytology. CP includes experience in hematology, coagulation, blood bank, flow cytometry, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, […]
The Department of Pathology [https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/pathology/] is committed in equal measure to education, patient care, and scholarly investigation, in order to prepare physicians for diverse career opportunities. We offer a four-year program of combined training in anatomic and clinical pathology. Anatomic pathology training includes extensive exposure to general surgical pathology, cytology, autopsy, and forensic pathology, and […]
The Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine offers 18 ACGME-approved residency positions. Over 30 full time teaching faculty in Anatomic Pathology (AP) and in Clinical Pathology (CP) participate in our core program. Our combined AP/CP residency program is arranged in a mixed model where residents alternate between AP and CP rotations throughout their four-year program. […]
The program, which utilizes a consortium of three teaching hospitals, is approved for four years of combined training in anatomic and clinical pathology. Residents also participate in medical student education primarily in gross teaching labs in the first and second year courses and in supervision of rotating students in the third and fourth years. Two […]
The Department of Pathology of Stony Brook University Hospital offers residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology that will prepare trainees for both academic and community hospital career goals. Core training in AP includes general surgical pathology, cytopathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology, renal pathology/EM, perinatal/placenta pathology, and autopsy (hospital and forensic). Additional elective rotations in subspecialty areas […]
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
The Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital offers a combined training program in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology. The 48-month program is designed around a 36-month core of rotations that provides training and experience in all the major areas of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. […]