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The Genitourinary service signs out approximately 2,500 surgical specimens per year.
History
Our ACGME-approved fellowship program provides a robust education with a friendly environment. The multidisciplinary team includes very experienced surgeons, radiologists, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists.
Curriculum
The fellow will supervise resident grossing and previewing before signing out the cases with the attending pathologist. Taken an active role in intraoperative consultations and be primarily responsible for clinical-pathological conferences and tumor boards. In addition to surgical pathology rotations in these areas, the fellow will have clinical rotations in urology, radiation oncology, medical oncology clinics, and Cytogenetics/Molecular Biology. Lastly, the fellow will attend a week-long, research-oriented “boot camp” and prepare and submit a least one manuscript by the end of the fellowship year.
Application
Applicant must be Board eligible or certified in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology.
Applications should be submitted by October 31 (20 months before the start date). Candidates should submit the CAP standardized application, curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to the Fellowship Program Director and copy the Fellowship Program Coordinator.
Salary is commensurate with the level of training and experience.
Core Faculty: Oleksandr Kryvenko M.D., Merce Jorda M.D, Ph.D.
Program Director: Oleksandr Kryvenko M.D.
Fellowships Program Coordinator: Anail Moreno - pathology.fellowships@miami.edu