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Advanced training in the following Surgical Pathology subspecialty areas is available: breast pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, genitourinary pathology, gynecologic pathology, dermatopathology, thoracic pathology, and hematopathology. These one-year fellowship programs provide intensive exposure to all the components of the respective subspecialty, concentrating on the investigative aspects.
Clinical responsibilities include exposure to in-house and consultation cases related to the applicant's subspecialty. Ample time is provided for research projects carried out under the supervision of the attending pathologists. Exposure to the various techniques used in that subspecialty (immunohistochemical, cytogenetic, molecular, etc.) and interaction with other clinical and basic departments working in the field are an integral part of the program. Basic research work is carried out in one of the laboratories of the Division of Molecular Pathology.
How To Apply
To apply, please apply online.
- Program Director
- Associate Director
- Application Deadline
- April 1
- Length of Program
- 1 Year
- Eligibility
The fellowship is available to individuals who have completed training in pathology or dermatology in an ACGME-accredited residency program. Board-eligibility in either AP, AP/CP or Dermatology is required by the beginning of the fellowship in Dermatopathology.
All qualified applicants are welcome, but preference will be given to those committed to an academic career in pathology. A definite attempt will be made to identify individuals interested in combining two pathology fellowships offered at Memorial Sloan-Kettering under the assumption that this experience should provide them with a strong basis for a successful career in Academic Pathology.
Therefore, preference for the subspecialty fellowships and Molecular Pathology fellowships will be given to those who have completed the Oncologic Pathology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering or those who have had an analogous experience in a similar institution.
Early application is encouraged.
- Number of Positions
- 1 Per Subspecialty
- How To Apply
- Apply Online
Once applicants have submitted their applications, they will need to send the following documents in order to be considered for a fellowship position:
- Three letters of recommendation from an institution in which the applicant has trained. These letters should be addressed to Dr. Maureen Zakowski.
- Copy of a medical school diploma and translation, if necessary
- Letters certifying training from each institution in which the applicant has trained in the United States or Canada. This must include dates of training and be signed by the institution's program director or chairman.
- International medical school graduates must submit a copy of their Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certificate that is marked "valid indefinitely".
- Additional Information
Stipend and Maintenance
The stipend is commensurate with the year of the applicant's postgraduate training. Nearby, subsidized housing is available; professional liability insurance and health coverage are provided free of charge.
Facilities
Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases is a 425-bed hospital devoted to the care of patients with neoplastic diseases. The hospital is part of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which also includes Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. There is an affiliation and close interaction between the clinical and research units of the Center and the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, as well as with The Rockefeller University.
- Contact
- Yvonne Matos
- E-mail
- matosy@mskcc.org
- Phone
- 212-639-8885
- Address
Department of Pathology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, New York 10065