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Pathology Residency Program
Surgical Pathology Fellowship
Program Faculty
Rochelle L. Garcia, MD
Director, Pathology Residency Program
Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Assistant Professor, Pathology (Gyn, Cytopathology, Surgical)
Paul E. Swanson, MD
Director, Anatomic Pathology
Professor, Pathology (GI, IHC & BST)
Kim Allison, MD
Acting Instructor, Pathology (Breast, Gyn) |
Charles E. Alpers, MD
Professor, Pathology (Renal, EM)
Director, Renal Pathology Fellowship
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Christine Disteche, PhD
Professor, Pathology
Adjunct Professor, Medicine (Medical Genetics)
Co-Director, Cytogenetics Lab |
Corinne L. Fligner, MD
Associate Professor, Pathology
Adjunct Associate Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Director, Autopsy Service
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C. Diana Jordan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology (Surgical & Cytology)
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Jolanta Kowalewska, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pathology (Renal)
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Michael Laflamme, MD PhD
Acting Instructor, Pathology (Cardiovascular)
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Thomas Lawton, MD
Associate Professor, Pathology (Breast)
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Charles E. Murry, MD PhD
Professor, Pathology (cardiovascular)
Adjunct Professor, Bioengineering
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Roberto F. Nicosia, MD PhD
Director & Professor, VA Pathology (Renal)
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Thomas H. Norwood, MD
Professor, Pathology
Co-Director, Cytogenetics Lab
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W. Tony Parks, MD
Assistant Professor, Pathology (Autopsy)
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Peter Rabinovitch, MD PhD
Professor, Pathology (Flow Cytometry)
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Rodney Schmidt, MD PhD
Associate Professor, Pathology (Pulmonary)
Director, Medical Informatics
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Kelly Smith, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Pathology (Renal)
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Lawrence D. True, MD
Professor, Pathology (Male Urogenital)
Adjunct Professor, Urology
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Melissa P. Upton, MD
Associate Professor, Pathology (GI & Surgical)
Associate Director, Anatomic Pathology
Director, GI & Hepatic Pathology Fellowship
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Matthew M.C. Yeh, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Pathology (GI & Hepatic)
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Description: The Surgical Pathology Fellowship is a one-year program based at the University of Washington
Medical Center on the Anatomic Pathology service. The fellowship is designed to offer a broad experience in diagnostic
anatomic pathology and to optimize utilization of ancillary diagnostic methodologies including immunocytochemistry, flow
cytometry, cytogenetics, and molecular biology. The primary responsibility of the fellow is case signout and
supervising junior residents. In addition, the fellow will handle consult cases for faculty as arranged, supervise and
teach junior trainees, teach students in health sciences pathology courses, and coordinate resident rotations, teaching conferences, and tumor boards.
Program Goals and Objectives
Typical Schedule
Requirements: Applicants are expected to have completed at least 2 years of Anatomic Pathology.
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 years of research training is desired.
For More Information:
For more information:
Dr. Rochelle L. Garcia
Department of Pathology
University of Washington
Box 356100
Seattle, WA 98195-6100
Telephone: 206-598-4933
Fax: 206-598-7321
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Application Form
Deadline: February 1 of year preceding entry or until position is filled
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