The Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship program at IU School of Medicine provides comprehensive training across the entire spectrum of gastrointestinal pathology. The Department of Pathology receives a diverse array of cases ranging from mucosal biopsies to complex resection specimens.
A large pancreatic tumor program at IU Health supplies the department with 300-400 pancreatic resection specimens annually. The transplant program at IU Health is the largest in pancreatic and small intestinal transplantation and sixth largest in liver transplantation in the United States, providing ample training in transplantation pathology. IU School of Medicine is a part of the NIH-funded clinical research network for study of non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis as well as the NIH-funded Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network. In addition, a busy consult service in GI and liver pathology is housed at IU Health in Indianapolis.
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Applicants must have completed two years of accredited anatomic pathology training and be eligible for a medical license in the state of Indiana. Stipends are commensurate with the year of postgraduate training in pathology.
Applications should include:
This fellowship program is participating in the Fellowship Unified Timeline. Documents for application should be submitted (preferably by email) by July 1st, two years prior to the start of the fellowship, to pathology fellowship coordinator Beverly Jarrett at [email protected].
Letters of recommendation should be addressed to:
Jingmei Lin, MD, PhD
GI Pathology Fellowship Program Director
IU Health Pathology Laboratory
350 W 11th Street, Room 4048
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Jun 07, 2023
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