The residency training program in Pathology & Laboratory Medicine is a four-year program that is approved by the American Board of Pathology leading to certification in both Anatomic (AP) and Clinical Pathology (CP). The faculty are committed to the education and training of residents to ensure that they are adequately prepared to pursue a career […]
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 […]
Teaching is an art – and Summa pathology residents experience the best in a unique setting. In this small community of passionate and qualified instructors, residents receive personalized training for today’s world of anatomic and clinical pathology in an academically-affiliated community pathology setting. In a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, Summa pathology residents learn not only the […]
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