Programs
Information on Training Programs & Professional Development for Students, Residents & Fellows
Rush University Medical Center Program – General surgical pathology or oncologic pathology
Stony Brook Medicine/University Hospital Program – Clinical informatics (Pathology)
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical Center Program – Genitourinary
University of Arizona College of Medicine- Tucson Program – Gastrointestinal (+/- liver, pancreas)
University of California (San Francisco) Surgical Pathology Program – General surgical pathology or oncologic pathology
University of Colorado Program – General surgical pathology or oncologic pathology
University of Kentucky College of Medicine Program – Focused Anatomic Pathology
University of Michigan Program – Gastrointestinal (+/- liver, pancreas)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Program – Molecular genetic pathology
University of Virginia Medical Center Program – Hematopathology
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Program – Hematopathology
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 […]
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Baylor College of Medicine (Temple) Program – Focused Clinical Pathology
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute – Head and neck +/- endocrine
Indiana University School of Medicine Program – Gastrointestinal (+/- liver, pancreas)
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Program – Dermatopathology
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Program – Cytopathology
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner-City of New York Program – Forensic Pathology
St Louis University School of Medicine Program – Blood banking/transfusion medicine
Texas A&M College of Medicine-Scott and White Medical Center (Temple) Program – Dermatopathology
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Program – Forensic Pathology
University of Florida Program – General surgical pathology or oncologic pathology
University of Miami/Jackson Health System Program – Gastrointestinal (+/- liver, pancreas)
University of Pennsylvania Health System Soft Tissue/Bone Pathology Program – Bone & Soft Tissue
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Joe and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine Program – Hematopathology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Program – Hematopathology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Program – Molecular genetic pathology
Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program – Pediatric pathology
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 […]