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Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship

The program offers advanced training in all aspects of genitourinary pathology.

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Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship

The program offers advanced training in all aspects of genitourinary pathology.

About the Fellowship

The Departments of Pathology at the Rhode Island and The Miriam Hospitals offer a one-year, non-ACGME accredited fellowship in genitourinary pathology.

The program is designed to develop strong diagnostic skills and specialized expertise in GU pathology, preparing fellows to assume a role as subspeciality consultants in both academic and private practice settings, as well as handling surgical pathology responsibilities. The program is approved as a non-ACGME accredited fellowship by the Brown University Graduate Medical Education Committee. Strong emphasis is placed on the fellow assuming a junior attending role. As such, in addition to the usual case management demands and responsibilities for multidisciplinary conferences, the fellow will be involved actively in mentoring residents and medical students in the department.

Requirements

Applicants should have completed an AP or AP/CP residency training program on commencement of the fellowship. Applicant must be eligible for employment in the United States.

Applications: Fellowship appointments are effective July 1 of each academic year. Please include the following:

  • CAP Application - National Standard Application
  • Personal statement of interest
  • CV
  • 3 letters of recommendation

Ali Amin, M.D.
Director of Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Rhode Island Hospital - Department of Pathology
593 Eddy Street, Providence RI 02903
Telephone: (401) 444-5057
Fax: (401) 606-1233
Email: aamin@lifespan.org

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  • Ali Amin, MD

    Ali Amin, MD

    Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Liang Cheng, MD

    Liang Cheng, MD

    Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

    Li Juan Wang, MD, PhD

    Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Evgeny Yakirevich, MD, DSc

    Evgeny Yakirevich, MD, DSc

    Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Weibiao Cao, MD, PhD

    Weibiao Cao, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine
  • Liz Edmund, MD

    Liz Edmund, MD

    Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Brown University
Providence RI 02912 401-863-1000

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