Hematopathology Fellowship

Hematopathology Fellowship

Our training program is a Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited 12-month intensive clinical hematopathology rotation. Each year we appoint one fellow to train within the Department of Medicine’s Division of Hematology and Department of Pathology’s Division of Hematopathology. Our fellowship is a two-year experience, with the first year as an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-approved year.

Historically, the institution has made a number of important contributions to the field including: development of blood banking, understanding of the pathophysiology of polycythemia vera, fundamental role of tissue factor in blood clotting, and the advancement of new therapies for sickle cell disease and hemophilia. We provide cutting-edge, timely, integrated and contemporary diagnoses in nodal,extranodal tissues, bone marrow, and fluids such as peripheral bloods, reviewing more than 1,500 cases each year, submitted by pathologists and hematologists, oncologists locally, nationally and internationally.

We offer expert hematopathology consultation services. Morphologic assessment is key and remains the cornerstone for diagnostic classification in hematologic malignancies. Further ancillary work up such as special stains, phenotyping, genomics, FISH, GEP, and NGS provide further tools for molecular subclassification in the current era of precision medicine and immunotherapeutics.

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Prerequisites:

We are interested in fellows who have completed residency training in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic-Clinical Pathology and hold New York state medical licensure. Income is competitive and commensurate with training.

How To Apply:

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis between July 1 and December 31.

Your completed application should include:

  1. A brief cover letter
  2. Curriculum vitae (CV) or CAP application form
  3. Three letters of recommendation
  4. Also include a statement of U.S. citizenship or visa status in your cover letter or CV or application form.
  5. Optional documents include: copies of Resident In-Service Examination scores; copies of any published scientific or medical manuscripts; a personal statement; and photo.

Please send applications via regular mail or email to the contact information below.

Contact Information:

Julie Teruya-Feldstein, MD
Director of Hematopathology
Department of Pathology
The Mount Sinai Health System
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Tel: 212-241-5609
Fax: 212-426-5129
[email protected]

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  • Published

    Oct 09, 2020

  • Main Location

    New York, New York

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