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Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship
We offer a one-year fellowship in gynecologic and breast pathology (ACGME accredited) that provides advanced, focused and intensive training in diagnostic gynecologic pathology.
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Specific rotations include: frozen section, sign out of consultation material (including immunohistochemistry and other special diagnostic techniques), “junior” attending sign-out, gynecologic cytopathology, placental pathology, research, and elective time.
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Elective time may be designed to pursue additional subspecialty training in molecular pathology, cytogenetics, or other areas depending on fellow interest and/or career goals.
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Fellows participate in departmental and interdepartmental conferences, as well as medical student and resident teaching.
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Departmental resources and support are available for clinicopathologic and translational research projects.
Contact Phyllis Bettencourt at phyllis2@stanford.edu to request an application form. Interviews are generally conducted in November and December (approximately 19-20 months before anticipated start date).
Send application to:
Teri A. Longacre, MD, Director, Gynecologic-Breast Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive, L235, Stanford, CA 94305-5324
Tel: (650) 498-6460 / Fax: (650) 725-6902
Current Fellow:
Laura Moench, MD
University of Minnesota
Sucheta Srivastava, MD
University of Southern California (AP/CP
Residency)
Former Fellows:
Mary O'Keefe, MD,
Assistant Professor in Pathology
Denver Health Medical Center
Denver, CO
Christopher Conklin, MD
Anatomic Pathologist
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Tony Ng, MD
Anatomic Pathologist
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Saul Offman, MD
Anatomic Pathologist
Vancouver, BC, Canada