Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship Program

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Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship

Unexpected Opening 2025-2026

The Departments of Pathology and Urology offers a one-year fellowship in genitourinary surgical pathology with an emphasis on diagnostic uropathology.  This program has both strong clinical and research components.  The fellow will act as the primary consultant for the genitourinary pathology service, which handles a wide variety of biopsies and resection specimens from a large, active urology service.  The University of Michigan has a federally funded Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in prostate cancer.  The fellow is expected to pursue research projects in addition to ongoing clinical and teaching activities.  There are many opportunities for basic and applied research through close collaboration with the Urology Division of the Surgery Department, the Comprehensive Cancer Center and Michigan Center for Translational Pathology at the University of Michigan Hospitals.

Major program objectives are to provide fellows with sufficient background to pursue academic careers in genitourinary pathology and to expose them to the interdisciplinary care of patients suffering from genitourinary disease.
 

Requirements:

Applicants must be Board-certified or Board-eligible in anatomic pathology.  Applicants must be US citizens, permanent residents or pending permanent residents/EAD approved. J-1 visas are not eligible.


Stipends:

Support is commensurate with the candidate's level of training.

 

Applications:

Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until available positions are filled.  Applications will be reviewed once ALL required documents listed below are received:

  • completed fellowship application
  • current CV
  • three letters of recommendation

Applications should be submitted online:  Click here to apply!

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Inquiries can be directed to:
Angela Wu, MD, Department of Pathology, 2800 Plymouth Road, Bldg. 35, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

Phone: (734) 647-0638 E-mail: angelawu@med.umich.edu