At Stanford we offer a dedicated Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship (ACGME accredited) that will provide in-depth training in GU pathology with the goal of becoming a specialist in the field. The Stanford Genitourinary Pathology Service is rich with both routine GU pathology and advanced consultative material to learn from. Graduated responsibility opportunities include a Junior Attending rotation, presenting at GU tumor boards, teaching opportunities (such as departmental fellow-led teaching conferences), and service as a point person and consultant on GU-pathology-related issues.
Elective and research time can be used to pursue additional subspecialty training in other areas (such as GYN, GI, or renal pathology) or to work on research projects. Departmental resources and support are available for clinicopathologic and translational research projects.
The Department of Pathology accepts 1 GU pathology fellow per year.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://med.stanford.edu/patho...
The duration of the program is one year with a prerequisite of 3 years AP or 4 years AP/CP.
Application due end of August, 2 years prior to start date; applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Current open position(s): 2024-2025.
Required Materials
Please submit application and letters electronically to:
Emily Chan, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Director, Genitourinary Pathology Service
Director, Genitourinary Fellowship Program
E: [email protected]
If you have questions concerning the Genitourinary Fellowship Program please contact
Rachael Buenafe-Jacinto
Fellowship Program Coordinator
T: (650) 725-8383
E: [email protected]
Aug 10, 2023
Stanford, California
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