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Pathology Residency ProgramGI & Hepatic Pathology FellowshipMelissa Upton, MD Director, GI & Hepatic Pathology Fellowship Program Assoc. Professor & Director, Anatomic Pathology Cyrus Rubin, MD- Professor Emeritus, Medicine and Pathology Paul Swanson, MD- Professor, Pathology Matthew M.C. Yeh, MD PhD - Asst. Professor, Pathology Description: The gastrointestinal pathology fellow participates
in all activities of the GI pathology service. The fellow evaluates gastrointestinal
biopsies from the University of Washington Academic Medical Center, including
liver and pancreatic transplant biopsies, with the pathology resident,
and communicates the results to the gastroenterology fellow or attending.
The fellow has primary responsibility for the evaluation and work up of
outside consultation cases (approximately 3,000 annually), including dictation
of reports and letters to the contributing pathologist and responding to
telephone calls about the cases. The fellow is responsible for presenting at hospital-wide clinical
conferences, including GI clinicopathologic case conference, liver and pancreas transplant
conference, liver tumor conference, GI journal club and GI histopathology conference. Each fellow is expected to complete one
or more significant research projects. These can be either clinically oriented
studies using patient case material, or they can be done in collaboration
with a basic scientist and involve laboratory bench work, usually in the
area of molecular biology. The latter usually requires an additional year
of training and a funding source. Typical Schedule Requirements: Applicants are expected to have completed the training required for certification in Clinical and/or Anatomic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology. This requirement may be waived by the Program Director in exceptional cases. Stipends: Appointment is for one year. Stipend and benefits are based on the schedule for residents at an equivalent level. Fellows are encouraged to apply for extramural funding if additional research training is desired.
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