The Department of Pathology supports a wide variety of fellowship training opportunities. Our principal mission is the training of academic pathologists. Training is provided through extensive clinical, research and teaching opportunities in one of the world's largest Departments of Pathology. Recognizing that the definition of future academic pathologists is broad our subspecialty fellowships encompass a broad spectrum of programs. Using extensive clinical material and conferences, fellows are trained to be experts in their field. With over $6 million in funded annual research activity, fellows are encouraged to participate in biomedical advances and develop their own research programs. Applicants are encouraged to carefully match their personal goals with those offered by individual subspecialty programs listed below.
Fellowship | Fellowship Director | Contact Information |
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Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology | Rana Naous, MD | 412-864-6768 |
Cytopathology | Samer Khader, MD | 412-647-9843 |
Genitourinary Pathology | Gabriela Quiroga-Garza, MD | 412-623-1326 |
Gastrointestinal Pathology | Lama Farchoukh Farhat, MD | 412-647-0282 |
Head and Neck/Endocrine Pathology | Raja R. Seethala, MD | 412-647-9051 |
Hematopathology | Nathanael G. Bailey, MD | 412-647-8780 |
Molecular Genetic Pathology | Tim Oury, MD, PhD | 412-864-0590 |
Neuropathology | Julia Kofler, MD | 412-624-6353 |
Breast/GYN Pathology | Rohit Bhargava, MD | 412-641-4641 |
Pathology Informatics | Jeffrey L. Fine, MD | 412-641-8561 |
Pediatric Pathology | Ana Maria Gomez, MD | 412-692-5650 |
Surgical Pathology | Sheldon Bastacky, MD | 412-647-9612 |
Thoracic Pathology | Gabriel Sica, MD, PhD | 412-647-3238 |
Transfusion Medicine | Lirong Qu, MD, PhD | 412-209-7428 |
Transplant Pathology | Parmjeet Randhawa, MD | 412-647-7646 |
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Apply to the Pathology Fellowship Program here.