Hematopathology Fellowship

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The Department of Pathology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine offers a one-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited fellowship program in Hematopathology. This program is designed to provide training in all aspects of hematopathology including evaluation of bone marrow, peripheral blood, lymph node, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, molecular genetics, hemoglobinopathy and coagulation. Hematopathology fellows gain experience in a broad spectrum of adult and pediatric hematopathology service at the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) and the Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHCO) on the Anschutz Medical Campus.

Our program is to train independent hematopathologists to acquire state-of-the-art diagnostic skills and clinical research knowledge. The fellow is expected to participate actively in the integrative aspects of clinical hematopathology to gain competency, proficiency and diagnostic excellence in the practice of hematopathology. The fellow will have in-depth learning opportunities through hands-on training in gating and analyzing raw flow cytometry immunophenotyping data, and interpretation of advanced ancillary studies including comprehensive next-generation sequencing in myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms. The annual clinical case volume consists of approximately 3,500 bone marrow specimens, 3,000 peripheral blood smears and body fluids, 2,500 lymphoma work-up cases, 5,000 flow cytometric assays, 7,000 molecular diagnostic cases, and 15,000 cytogenetics/FISH assays including cancer testing, stem cell testing, chromosomal SNP microarray, and tissue culture & cryopreservation.

The fellow will participate in a wide range of educational activities and regularly scheduled multidisciplinary clinical conferences at both UCH and CHCO institutions. The fellow is encouraged to participate in research activities during the year. Elective time will be available to complete research projects or additional hematopathology sub-specialty rotations.

Annual curriculum includes a total of 12 four-week rotation blocks as follows:

7 blocks of diagnostic hematopathology (bone marrow, peripheral blood, lymph node, non-nodal tissue, and body fluids)

1 block of flow cytometry

1 block of molecular pathology

1 block of FISH and cytogenetics

1 block of coagulation, hemoglobin electrophoresis, and clinical hematology

1 block of research and elective rotation

 

Applications:

Our hematopathology fellowship program is participating in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) endorsed by the Society for Hematopathology. Please visit the following link. Webpage: https://www.society-for-hematopathology.org/web/education-match.php

Please submit applications to Fellowship Program Coordinator, Julia Schuster ([email protected]).

Phone: (303) 724-2529

Fax: (303) 724-1105

Website: https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/pathology

Program Director:

Changlee (Kayla) Pang, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology

Program Director of Hematopathology Fellowship

Medical Director of Clinical Flow Cytometry Laboratory

Program Director and Hematopathology Faculty

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Mary Haag PhD

Professor of Clinical Practice - Director Cytogenetics
  • Pathology (SOM)

Pathology

CU Anschutz

Academic Office One

12631 East 17th Avenue

2nd Floor

Aurora, CO 80045


303-724-3704

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