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 […]
The Oregon Health & Science University Department of Pathology offers fully accredited training programs in both clinical and anatomic pathology. The anatomic pathology program includes autopsy pathology, surgical pathology, and cytopathology, with subspecialty exposure to pediatric pathology, forensic pathology, immunohistochemistry, neuropathology, including nerve and muscle biopsies, hematopathology, renal pathology and electron microscopy. The clinical pathology […]
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-, […]
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