University of Maryland Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Baltimore, MD | ACGME Code: 3002331135 | NRMP Code: 1252300C0
The University of Maryland Pathology Residency Program offers an ACGME-accredited four-year training program in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Residents have the opportunity to work in diverse subspecialties, cutting-edge research projects, and a supportive learning environment. The program emphasizes trainee wellness and career development through structured mentorship. Residents engage in quality assurance projects, teaching experiences, and diverse didactic sessions.
Application requirements: Candidates from approved U.S. or international medical schools can apply. Resident positions can be accessed through the National Matching Program for first-year training. Applications are only accepted through ERAS.
The program values diversity, equity, and inclusion, incorporating innovative DEI training in the curriculum, and welcomes trainees from diverse backgrounds to enhance the program's collective strength.
Residents participate in various rotations, elective opportunities, and the curriculum is structured yet flexible, allowing for personalized training based on individual interests and career objectives.
Residents have the chance to engage in research projects, teach medical students, participate in quality improvement initiatives, and benefit from mentorship opportunities.
The program boasts a welcoming and fun educational environment and ensures resident wellness is a priority. The faculty is dedicated to providing exceptional teaching, fostering a supportive culture, and inspiring the next generation of pathology leaders.
For more information, candidates can inquire through the designated contacts provided on the program's website.
Web Sources
- Pathology Residency
- Pediatric Residencies - Our Residents | University of Maryland Medical Center
- Applications - Pathology Residency | University of Maryland Medical Center
- Meet our Faculty | University of Maryland Medical Center
- Program Directors Message | University of Maryland Medical Center
- Curriculum Overview | University of Maryland Medical Center
Team
PGY1 Positions 5 ( 5, 4, 4, 3 )
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Training
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Location
Baltimore County, Maryland
Living in Baltimore, MD - Program Location Overview
- Crime Rate and Safety: Baltimore has a higher crime rate compared to the national average, with some areas being safer than others. It's essential to research specific neighborhoods for safety before moving.
- Fun Activities: Baltimore offers a variety of cultural attractions, such as the Inner Harbor, museums, historic sites, and waterfront activities. There are also parks, nightlife spots, and diverse dining options to explore.
- Climate: Baltimore experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant, making outdoor activities enjoyable during those times.
- Races and Population: Baltimore is a diverse city with a significant African American population. It also has a mix of other races and ethnicities, contributing to its vibrant culture and communities.
- Education: Baltimore is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities and contributing to the city's intellectual landscape.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Baltimore is slightly above the national average, with housing costs being a significant factor. Rent and home prices can vary greatly depending on the neighborhood.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Baltimore is about an hour's drive away from Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. Both cities offer their own unique attractions, cultural experiences, and job opportunities for residents willing to commute.
- Pros: Diverse population, cultural attractions, educational opportunities, proximity to other major cities.
- Cons: Higher crime rate in some areas, slightly above average cost of living, extreme weather conditions.
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