Overview
Our one-year Surgical Pathology Fellowship offers immersive training across general and subspecialty surgical pathology, including urologic, breast, gynecologic, gastrointestinal, hepatopancreatobiliary, head and neck, dermatopathology and neuropathology. Fellows gain hands-on experience in diagnostic practice, immunohistochemistry and tailored elective projects—clinical or basic research—guided by expert faculty.
You will participate in interdepartmental conferences, frozen section sign-outs and teaching of pathology residents, with opportunities to present and publish scholarly work. Toward the end of training, fellows may qualify for independent sign-out, enriching readiness for independent practice or academic roles.
Program Details
Application and Interview Process
Application Procedure
Applicants must have completed residency training in Anatomic Pathology or combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) in an ACGME-accredited program and meet eligibility for a Kentucky medical license.
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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Complete the CAP Application
CAP Application about2
Submit a copy of your current CV
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A personal statement
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Three letters of recommendation
Dan Mais
Professor of Pathology
Director of Cytopathology
502-852-1764