Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Description: A one-year fellowship in surgical pathology (four positions) is offered by the Division of Surgical Pathology. Based in a 900-bed tertiary care university hospital, the program provides advanced training and responsibility in diagnostic surgical pathology through teaching conferences, rotations which include preliminary diagnosis of all cases, frozen section interpretation, gross room supervision, consult service, and elective time for subspecialty and/or research experience. Special laboratory expertise may be gained in Molecular Pathology/Diagnostics and Immunopathology. The laboratory examines 23,000 surgical specimens and 2,600 frozen sections per year.
Faculty: The fellowship is supported by the Surgical Pathology staff with a wide variety of expertise. See residency program for details.
Requirements: Applications should have completed an AP or AP/CP residency program. Fifth-year residents will be considered on a limited and individual basis.
Stipend: Commensurate with level of training.
Applications: Should be made to Barry R. De Young, M.D., Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship Training, The University of Iowa, Department of Pathology, 200 Hawkins Drive, 5238C RCP, Iowa City, IA 52242 (email:
barry-deyoung@uiowa.edu).
Phone: 319-356-3264