Pathology Fellowship Programs
A number of advanced training fellowships are available on a competitive basis. Please select the appropriate link below for additional information.
Contact Information
Fellowship Program Administrator
Suria Sadat
[email protected]
UCSF Department of Pathology
Breast Pathology
This fellowship is designed for trainees pursuing an academic career in diagnostic breast pathology.
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Cytopathology
Providing training in all areas of cytology.
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Dermatopathology
The Dermatopathology Fellowship program is planned as preparation for a career in dermatopathology, either in an academic setting or in practice, with an academic orientation.
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Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Pathology
The fellowship provides a primary role in diagnosis of adult and pediatric gastrointestinal, liver, pancreas, and biliary tract disease.
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Genitourinary Pathology
A one-year program designed for trainees pursuing a career subspecializing in diagnostic genitourinary pathology.
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Gynecologic Pathology
Designed for trainees pursuing an academic career in diagnostic gynecologic pathology.
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Lab Genetics & Genomics Fellowship, ACGME
The goal of this fellowship program is to train individuals with a doctoral degree to direct, perform and interpret genomic/ genetic laboratory analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic diseases.
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Molecular Genetic Pathology
Training in the areas of cancer genetics (solid tumors and hematopathology), inherited disease, infectious disease, forensics, pharmacogenomics, and cytogenetics.
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Neuropathology
Providing comprehensive training in diagnostic and investigative neuropathology within one of the largest subspecialty training centers.
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Renal Pathology
The renal pathology fellowship at UCSF is designed to train the next generation of medical renal pathology leaders with emphasis on clinical excellence, teaching, and research.
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Surgical Pathology
Training in high level diagnostic general surgical pathology.
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