Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Boston, MA | ACGME Code: 3002431419 | NRMP Code: 1256300C0, 1256300C2
The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School Program offers a comprehensive Pathology Residency program geared towards training future leaders in pathology and academic medicine. They offer four resident training pathways, including combined Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology (AP/CP), AP-only, CP-only, and AP/Neuropathology track. The program boasts state-of-the-art facilities and emphasizes research opportunities with world-renowned experts in pathology or related disciplines. The program provides a supportive environment where residents can learn and grow professionally and personally.
The program fosters mentorship through peer and faculty mentors to help residents navigate career choices and challenges. Residents have access to academic resources within the department, BIDMC, and the broader Harvard Medical School community. They handle a large volume of surgical specimens, cytology specimens, autopsies, and clinical laboratory tests annually, providing a diverse learning experience.
Eligibility requirements for applicants include graduates of medical schools in the US, Canada, and osteopathic schools, as well as graduates of foreign medical schools meeting specific qualifications. The selection process is based on preparedness, academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities. The program participates in matching programs like the NRMP.
Applicants must apply through ERAS, where the deadline for submissions is December 1 of the prior year to the desired start date. Foreign medical school graduates must be ECFMG certified. The application review process considers various aspects such as academic records, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and test scores, among others.
For further information on the application process or inquiries, applicants can contact the program coordinator, Joan Allin, at 617-667-7284.
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