Overview
Our Cytopathology Fellowship offers immersive, high-volume training in fine-needle aspirations (FNA), immunohistochemistry, molecular pathology and more. Fellows participate in approximately 750 annual FNA procedures and receive guided rotations in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and surgical subspecialties.
You’ll engage in departmental conferences and research projects, mentored by faculty committed to both technical mastery and academic growth, all while living in Louisville, a city rich in cultural and recreational amenities.
Program Details
Application and Interview Process
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should follow the steps listed below and send relevant information to Alma Arsino-Nieto
Fellowship Program Coordinator
550 S. Jackson Street
ACB, Education Suite, Room A1E17
Louisville, KY 40202
502-852-1772
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Submit a universal ACGME application
ACGME Application about2
Submit a copy of your current CV
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A personal statement
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A copy of ECFMG certificate (if applicable)
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Three letters of recommendation
Dan Mais
Professor of Pathology
Director of Cytopathology
502-852-1764