Unexpected Opening for 2027-2028 Gynecological Pathology Fellowship at UCSF
We have an unexpected opening for our Gynecological Pathology Fellowship for the 2027-2028 academic year and are accepting applications now. This is a non-ACGME NST fellowship designed for trainees pursuing an academic career in gynecological pathology and combines a mix of consultation, inhouse, and frozen section experience in addition to dedicated time for research and educational activity. The fellow also runs the pathology component of all clinical gyn oncology conferences. We offer the option for fully independent signout of inhouse cases and frozen sections after successfully completing proctored supervision; thus, trainees must have completed a 12 month general surgical pathology fellowship (or equivalent) in addition to Anatomic Pathology residency to be eligible to apply. Details of the program are at https://pathology.ucsf.edu/training/fellowship/ap/gynpath For further information please contact the fellowship program director Joseph Rabban MD MPH joseph.rabban@ucsf.edu
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School Department of Pathology (Worcester, Mass.)
Breast-Gyn Surgical Pathology Fellowship: Position open for 2026-2027
The Department of Pathology at UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center has an open position for 2026-2027 for its ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Breast and Gynecologic Selective Surgical Pathology. The program provides comprehensive training in pathology of the breast and gynecologic tract, as well as obstetrical pathology, with high specimen volume and active referral service. Upon completion of the program, the fellow will be prepared to assume a role as a subspecialty consultant in breast and gynecologic pathology in either an academic or private practice setting. The program also offers a broad-based academic research program which provides ample opportunities to participate in clinical/translational research, as well as teaching opportunities for those who are interested.
Completion of an AP or AP-CP residency program is required, and applicants should be committed to excellent clinical care in an academic medical center environment with a genuine interest in the subspecialty field. USMLE STEP 3 and a full Massachusetts license will be required to begin the fellowship. The medical center is located in Worcester, Massachusetts, within central New England, a region with abundant natural and historic beauty and excellent schools. The campus is one hour from Boston, Providence, Hartford, and Springfield.
An application (available at https://www.umassmed.edu/pathology/fellowship/program-highlights/breast--gyn-pathology-fellowship/), CV, brief personal statement, and 3 letters of reference should be submitted by email to:
Dr. Jennifer Clark, MD, PhD
Program Director
Breast-Gyn Selective Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program
Department of Pathology
UMass Memorial Medical Center
Email: jennifer.clark@umassmemorial.org