The BCM Surgical Pathology fellowship provides ample opportunity to work on many complex cases, in-depth learning about routine cases, and to enjoy the challenges of rare cases. Although this fellowship is directed on advanced training in general surgical pathology, it provides experiences and research opportunities in various areas of subspecialty.
This fellowship provides training in all the major areas of surgical pathology, preparing trainees for career in an academic or a private practice setting. In addition, the fellow has an option for focused subspecialty training in the fields of breast, gynecologic and gastrointestinal pathology. Interest in subspecialty training must be expressed at the time of interview.
Strengths of the fellowship include volume and variety of cases including challenging consult cases and transplant specimens, graduated responsibility involving frozen sections, pre-dictating clinical cases, monitoring and mentoring residents and medical students, as well as opportunities for clinical research.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.bcm.edu/department...
Candidates must be board certified or eligible for certification in anatomic pathology or AP/CP and must be eligible for a license to practice in Texas.
All application materials, including recommendation letters, must be submitted online, and include the following:
Interested applicants should address communications to Program Director, Ramya Masand, M.D. ([email protected]) and Program Coordinator, Yvetter Boney ([email protected])
Sep 08, 2023
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