Overview
The Pathology Residency Program at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital is designed to provide a depth and breadth of training in Anatomical Pathology (AP), Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine (CP), or AP/CP, to meet the full certification requirements of the American Board of Pathology, while maximizing flexibility towards a spectrum of career goals.
Many of our resident trainees go on to pursue academic careers, while others choose a variety of career paths working in private practices, pharmaceutical companies, reference laboratories, and consulting firms. Thus, our training program emphasizes achievement of core competencies in contemporary diagnostic anatomical pathology and/or clinical pathology, and laboratory medicine, graduated responsibilities, advanced elective experiences and fellowship opportunities in pathology subspecialties, and basic, translational or clinical research. We continually review our training program, making changes as necessary to meet the requirements of the American Board of Pathology, the career needs of our residents, our clinical volume and subspecialty mix, and evolving technologies applicable to pathology.
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How to Apply: Applicants should apply to the pathology residency program at Brigham and Women's Hospital by using the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), offered through the AAMC.
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