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Surgical Pathology Fellowship
We offer a one-year accredited fellowship in surgical pathology that provides advanced, focused and intensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology.
- Specific rotations include: "hot seat", frozen section, sign out of consultation material by subspecialty (including immunohistochemistry and other special diagnostic techniques), junior attending and elective time.
- Selective/elective time may be designed to pursue additional training in subspecialty areas of surgical pathology (gynecologic, soft tissue, breast, gastrointestinal, renal, cardiopulmonary, genitourinary, pediatric, head & neck, transplantation), or other areas including molecular pathology, dermatopathology, cytopathology, hematopathology and/or research.
- Fellows participate in departmental and interdepartmental conferences, as well as medical student and resident teaching.
- Fellows share night/weekend call for surgical pathology
- Departmental resources and support are available for clinicopathologic and translational research projects.
Download the application form to apply for the fellowship. Contact Thelma Santa Mariastamaria@stanford.edu form ore information.
Applications should be submitted by mid-September or early October (approximately 21 months before anticipated start date.
Send application to:
Megan Troxell, MD, PhD, Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive, L235, Stanford, CA 94305-5324
Tel: (650) 498-4987 / Fax: (650) 725-6902
E-mail: santamaria@stanford.edu
Current Fellows:
Morgan Ballard, MD
Oregon Health Sciences University
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Natasha Darras, MD
Jefferson Medical College
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Jenny Hoffman MD
University of Kentucky
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Yiting Li, MD, PhD
Qingdao University Medical College, China
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Joshua Segal, MD
University of Rochester
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Serena Tan, MD
Duke University School of Medicine
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Eric Gars, MD
University of Florida