Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University offers a highly regarded ACGME-accredited Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program.
This one-year of training and graduated clinical responsibilities in general surgical pathology, includes frozen-section consultations, teaching of residents and medical students, and the planning and execution of a research project. The Fellowship Program can be tailored to the subspecialty interests and career goals of successful candidates, providing in-depth focus on specific subspecialties as well as broad general experience with the full range of case material available at both Emory University Hospital (Main Campus) and Emory University Hospital Midtown.
Candidates are strongly encouraged to identify a subspecialty area of interest. Our Department accessions more than 50,000 cases annually, which together span all of the subspecialty areas of surgical and medical pathology, including breast, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, head and neck, pulmonary, renal, soft tissue, transplant, and urologic pathology. Resources for clinical and translational research are outstanding, including ready access to tissue microarrays, image analysis, flow cytometry, and proteomic and genomic technology.
Mentorship by nationally and internationally recognized experts is outstanding, and we are very proud of the pathologists we train.
Positions
3 ACGME Fellowship positions (1 or 2 positions may be distributed to sub-specialties)