Pathology student interest groups (SIGs) offer a unique opportunity for medical students to delve into medical specialties and career tracks as early as day one of medical school. Being involved in a pathology SIG at your institution can foster a community for you and your peers, demonstrate an early interest in pathology, and fill in the gaps to educate fellow students about the field.
As the president of my pathology SIG, I worked alongside our advisor to create the schedule of meetings for the year. I know from experience that it can be hard to know where to begin and what the year’s agenda should look like. So, here are some suggestions for topics, sessions, and hands-on activities: …
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