Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship
Program Overview
This post-residency fellowship emphasizes gynecologic pathology in the context of general surgical pathology. This one year experience will provide in-depth exposure to consultation, referral and routine diagnostic material. In addition, the fellow will actively participate in clinical conferences, teach residents and be expected to participate in ongoing translational research utilizing the outstanding faculty and resources of the University of Virginia.
Fellowship Requirements
Applicants should be Board certified or eligible in AP or AP/CP.
Numbers of Appointments: One position per year.
2008: 1; 2009: 0; 2010: 0
Facilities: The Department of Pathology provides an extensive training resource based on annual accessions (including extramural consultations) of over 27,000 surgicals and over 30,000 cytologies, including approximately 1,200 fine needle aspirations. More than 5000 surgical specimens are in the area of gynecologic pathology. Excellent intradepartmental laboratories including immuno-histochemistry, molecular biology, tissue procurement and others provide all the necessary support for research productivity.
Stipends: Commensurate with the applicant's postgraduate training in pathology.
Applications:
Complete applications (cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation) should be received by May 1st of the prior year and addressed to Mark H. Stoler, MD, Professor, Associate Director of Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology, Department of Pathology, P.O. Box 800214, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908.
Phone - (434) 982-0284 • Fax - (434) 924-9492 • E-mail - mhs2e@virginia.edu