Hematopathology Fellowship

Hematopathology Fellowship

The hematopathology fellowship program is a one-year training program, fully accredited by the ACGME, and currently offers 1 positions annually for those at a level PGY IV or above.

Training occurs predominantly at the Tulane clinical laboratory, under supervision by the TMC hematopathology faculty. Additional training in bone marrow and lymph node pathology is offered at Ochsner Hospital, for two months, under the Ochsner hematopathology faculty. One month of focused training is required in cytogenetics, provided in the Hayward Genetics center.

Additional elective time to observe testing in molecular techaniques can be arranged in the TMC pathology department. One month of focused training in coagulation is required; this is provided at the Louisiana Coagulation Laboratory and the Tulane Cancer Center specialty clinics in hematology. Training in the performance of bone marrow biopsy and aspiration technique is provided through the TMC Cancer Center. Through these diverse experiences, the fellow will gain a sophisticated understanding of a wide range of neoplastic as well as non-neoplastic hematologic disorders.

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How To Apply:

Send the following documents in PDF format to [email protected]

  1. Personal statement
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Copy of USMLE I-III
  4. Three letters of recommendation
  5. Copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable)

Address letters of recommendation to:

Janet Schmid, MD
Director Hematopathology Fellowship
Tulane University School of Medicine
1430 Tulane Ave., SL79
New Orleans, LA 70112

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  • Published

    Sep 07, 2021

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    New Orleans, Louisiana

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