Pediatric Pathology Fellowship

Pediatric Pathology Fellowship

The Department of Pathology is pleased to offer an ACGME accredited fellowship in Pediatric Pathology. We accept individuals who aim to practice in academic medicine or community practice. We now have 2 fully funded fellowship positions per year.

The goal of the Pediatric Pathology fellow will be to gain competency, proficiency and diagnostic excellence in the practice of Pediatric Pathology.

As defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), “Pediatric Pathology is the practice of pathology concerned with the study and diagnosis of human disease manifested in the embryo, fetus, infant, child and adolescent.”

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How To Apply:

We are now accepting applications for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026.

Required Materials:

  1. Completed Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships form (CAP with supplemental available below) with your signature
  2. Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  3. Cover letter and/or personal statement
  4. 3 letters of recommendation
  5. Photo

Please submit application and letters via email (pdf preferred) to:

Kim Hazard, MD
Professor of Pathology and Pediatrics
Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
T: [650] 725-5189
E: [email protected]

CAP Standardized Application (w/supplemental) for Pathology Fellowships

Contact Information:

If you have questions or need additional infromation concerning the Pediatric Pathology Fellowship Program please contact:

Markell Stine
Fellowship Program Coordinator for Pediatric Pathology
T: [650] 497-6371
E: [email protected]

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  • Published

    Jan 11, 2024

  • Main Location

    Stanford, California

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