Hematopathology Fellowship

Hematopathology Fellowship

The University of Chicago Department of Pathology offers a one- or two-year ACGME accredited hematopathology fellowship. The fellowship is designed to prepare individuals for a career in diagnostic hematopathology, by providing training in morphologic, flow cytometric, immunohistochemical and molecular techniques.

During the first year, trainees will concentrate on diagnostic skills. Over 2,400 bone marrow specimens and lymph node biopsy specimens from pediatric and adult patients in the University Hospitals are submitted to the section each year for diagnosis. In addition, about 600 outside cases are received in consultation or for diagnosis for cooperative study groups. The fellows are encouraged to participate in research studies during their first year, and participation is required for those wishing to stay a second year.

For more information about the program, kindly visit https://pathology.uchicago.edu...

Prerequisites:

A minimum of three years' training in anatomic pathology or four years' training that combines anatomic and clinical pathology. The candidate must be able to obtain an Illinois medical license.

How To Apply:

Submit an application form, including all materials detailed on the form, to the Fellowship Coordinator Christine Roman ([email protected]) and the Fellowship Director Dr. Girish Venkataraman ([email protected]).

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  • Published

    Feb 05, 2024

  • Main Location

    Chicago, Illinois

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