Indiana University School of Medicine Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Indianapolis, IN | ACGME Code: 3001721111 | NRMP Code: 1187300C0
The Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine Pathology-anatomic and clinical residency program offers a well-balanced AP/CP training program aimed at preparing graduates to excel in the field of pathology. Residents have access to a state-of-the-art facility, the IU Health Pathology Laboratory, which offers a wide range of cases including hematologic and oncologic malignancies and organ transplants. The curriculum is designed to provide a challenging but rewarding learning experience with flexibility for tailored training. Residents have the opportunity for sign-out experience in both subspecialty and general pathology environments and engage in structured educational activities.
Residents at IU School of Medicine benefit from the supportive and inclusive resident community where they bond through various social outings and activities. The location of the Indianapolis campus offers a vibrant city life with numerous cultural, recreational, and family-friendly activities. Residents have praised the program for its supportive faculty, excellent case volume, diverse cases, and strong fellowship opportunities.
The residency program at IU School of Medicine supports residents in pursuing their academic and personal goals and provides various research opportunities. Residents appreciate the inclusive and supportive community, the variety of cases, and the emphasis on resident education.
The application process is conducted through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS), and applicants are selected for interviews on a rolling basis until the December 1st deadline. The program typically offers five PGY-1 positions annually and provides a comprehensive benefits package to support resident education and professional development. Residents have access to professional development funds, laptops, presentation support funds, and paid time off.
The IU School of Medicine Pathology residency program prides itself on its comprehensive training, diverse case exposure, supportive faculty, and inclusive resident community, making it a top choice for medical graduates interested in pursuing a career in pathology.
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Team
PGY1 Positions 7 ( 7, 4, 5, 6 )
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Location
Indiana
Living in Indianapolis, IN
- Crime Rate and Safety: Indianapolis has some high-crime areas, but overall, it has a moderate crime rate. It's always advisable to use common sense and take precautions.
- Fun Activities: Indianapolis offers a wide range of activities such as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, museums, parks, and cultural events. The city is famous for its sports events.
- Climate: Indianapolis has a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for all four seasons.
- Races and Population: Indianapolis is a diverse city with a mix of races and ethnicities. The population is around 900,000 people.
- Education: Indianapolis has good educational institutions including universities and colleges.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Indianapolis is relatively affordable compared to other major cities in the US.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Indianapolis is around 3-4 hours' drive from Chicago, Illinois, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Both cities offer a wider range of entertainment options.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse activities, and good educational opportunities.
- Cons: Some areas have higher crime rates, winters can be cold.
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