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 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 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 […]
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