MedStar Health/Georgetown University Hospital Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Washington, DC | ACGME Code: 3001011068 | NRMP Code: 1801300C0
The MedStar Health-Georgetown University Hospital Residency Program in Pathology is a categorical four-year program offering a comprehensive educational experience. The program encompasses Anatomic Pathology (AP) and Clinical Pathology (CP) rotations each year. Key features include ACGME accreditation, a diverse case load, and generous compensation and resident benefits. The program prioritizes academic excellence and managerial proficiency in laboratory operations. Residents have the opportunity to work with a diverse group of residents from eight different countries.
Rotations are designed over the course of the four-year program to provide a wide range of experiences. Residents will engage in different Anatomic and Clinical rotations each year to prepare them for a successful career in pathology.
The program values diversity and supports an inclusive educational environment. The program actively recruits candidates of different backgrounds to foster a rich learning environment.
For further information or application inquiries, interested individuals can reach out to the Residency and Fellowships Program Coordinator, Giovanna Taylor.
The program's commitment to diversity and inclusion is reflected in the supportive and engaging working environment they aim to provide.
Web Sources
- Pathology Residency Program | Washington D.C. | MedStar Health
- Faculty | Pathology Residency | Georgetown University Hospital | MedStar Health
- Current Pathology Residents | MedStar Georgetown University Hospital | MedStar Health
- Pathology Residency Applicant Information | Georgetown University Hospital | MedStar Health
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PGY1 Positions 3 ( 3, 3, 3, 3 )
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Location
Washington city, District of Columbia
Living in Washington, DC
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