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1 | Residency Host Institution | Total Residency Program Size (total current number of Pathology residents) | Average number of residents accepted per year (for overall program) | Research Residency Program Size (total current number in research residency program) | Average number of residents accepted per year (into the research residency program; using a 3-year average) | Which residency tracks are an option for your research residency program? | Brief overview of the structure of research in residency/ fellowship training. | Does your program allow residents or fellows to pursue the ABPath Physician-Scientist Research Pathway? | Does the research track program accept applicants who are not US citizens or permanent residents (and provide visa support)? | Program Outcomes (past 10 years): Number and percent of PSTP graduates who started academic careers as assistant professor, investigator/tenure track after residency/post-doc | Program Outcomes (past 10 years): Number and percent of PSTP graduates who received independent funding during/after residency | Research Residency / PSTP Director | Research Residency / PSTP Coordinator (if other than Director) | Program Email | Program Website | Program Social Media Links | Do you have an inter-departmental PSTP or institution-wide Physician Scientist Office/Program? | If yes, please provide the name of the director and/or administrator | Program Email | Program Phone Number | Program Website | Timestamp | ||||||||
2 | Barnes Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis | 38 | 12 | 6 | 2 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Upon completion of their residency or fellowship, trainees commence a period of postdoctoral research training lasting up to three years, during which they are fully dedicated to research and not involved in clinical duties. However, there may be options for trainees to engage in clinical activities alongside their research endeavors. The careful consideration of a suitable postdoctoral training environment is paramount to the trainee's overall performance. In order to facilitate the selection process, trainees will be provided with the chance to attend yearly retreats organized by each department and research program within the Division of Biology and Biomedical Science (DBBS), in addition to receiving extensive mentoring. Significantly, trainees have the opportunity to fulfill their postdoctoral research training at any laboratory affiliated with Washington University. | No | Yes | AP/CP - 14 | AP/CP - 12 | Jacqueline Payton, MD, PhD | Justavian D. Tillman, Ed.D. and Sharon Aubuschon | justavian.tillman@wustl.edu and a.sharon@wustl.edu | https://pathology.wustl.edu/education/physician-scientist-training-program/ | @WashuPathEdu | Yes | Jacqui Hawkins, PhD Director, Scientific Training of Physician-Scientists | jahawkin@wustl.edu | 314-273-7071 | https://physicianscientists.wustl.edu/ | 8/8/2023 15:42:56 | ||||||||
3 | Cedars Sinai | 17 | 5 | AP-2; CP-2; AP/CP-no; AP/NP-no | AP-0.5; CP-0.5 | AP, CP | 2.5 years clinical training (AP- or CP-only), 2-3 years department supported research training (salary supplement to PGY level), return for fellowship training, if admitted to program. | Yes | N/A. Program started 6 years ago | N/A. Program started 6 years ago | Kenneth E. Bernstein, MD | - | Kenneth.Bernstein@cshs.org | https://www.cedars-sinai.org/education/graduate-medical/residency/pathology/physician-scientist.html | - | No | 8/1/2023 16:36 | |||||||||||||
4 | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania | 35 | 9 | AP-1; CP-2; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-1 | AP-1; CP-2; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-0.33 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | During final year of clinical training residents find a mentor and are provided with salary support for 2-3 years to complete research training | No | Yes | AP-2 (0%); CP-6 (0%); AP/NP-5 (100%) | AP-2 (50%); CP-6 (0%); AP/NP-5 | Dr. Taku Kambayashi | Dr. Nicole Aqui | TKambaya@pennmedicine.upenn.edu | http://pathology.med.upenn.edu/education/residency/overview | - | No | - | - | - | - | 11/22/2021 10:30:14 | ||||||||
5 | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | 24 | 6 | 1 | 1-2 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Flexible incorporation of 6 months of research in a lab of their choice during the chosen curriculum with option to continue in research longer depending on interest and funding | Yes | Yes | 1 | 1 | Barbara Sampson/ John Crary | Michelle Garcia | michelle.garcia@mssm.edu | https://icahn.mssm.edu/education/residencies-fellowships/list/msh-pathology-residency | Instagram: @Mountsinaipathology Twitter: @mountsinai_path Facebook: Mount Sinai Pathology LinkedIn: Mount Sinai Department of Pathology | Yes | Margaret Baron | margaret.baron@mssm.edu | 212-241-6287 | 4/7/2023 10:26:50 | |||||||||
6 | Massachusetts General Hospital | 38 | 9 | AP-9; CP-6; AP/CP-21; AP/NP-2 | AP-3; CP-2; AP/CP-7; AP/NP-2 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Residents are encouraged to be involved in translational research during their training. For those interested in formal "bench science" we offer a formal PSTP program, that most often involves becoming a T32 trainee on our department training grant. | Yes | Yes | AP-20; CP-15; AP/CP-50; AP/NP-18 | AP-5; CP-6; AP/CP-7; AP/NP-6 | Dr. Stephen Black-Schaffer | Jaclyn Brogna | jbrogna@mgh.Harvard.edu | https://www.massgeneral.org/pathology/education-and-training/residency-homepage-2020 | - | No | 11/22/2021 17:25:17 | ||||||||||||
7 | Mayo Clinic-Rochester | 28 | 7 | 4 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Currently we offer a one-year dedicated research for our PSRT pathway dedicated to research after completing residency training, in either APCP, APNP, AP or CP . This dedicated research time is in addition to elective time during residency that can be used for research. This combined pathology residency and funded research opportunity exists for the express purpose of supporting and creating physician-scientists intent upon future careers incorporating both the practice of pathology and leading their own funded research laboratories Please note we are seeking approval from Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education for two years of fully funded research, which we hope to begin in 2024-2025 academic year. | Yes | Yes | 0 | 0 | Robin Patel, M.D. | Linda Sanders, M.S. | pathologyeducation@mayo.edu | https://college.mayo.edu/academics/residencies-and-fellowships/anatomic-and-clinical-pathology-residency-minnesota/ | @MayoClinicPath | No | 3/28/2023 16:15:53 | ||||||||||||
8 | McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University | 25 | 6 | 1 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP | This six-to-seven-year Physician-Scientist Training Program (PSTP) is designed for the MD/PhD or MD graduate with extensive research experience who is interested in a career in academic pathology and investigation. | - | Yes | 4 | 3 | Peng Ji, MD, PhD | Raven Rodriguez | raven.rodriguez@northwestern.edu | https://www.pathology.northwestern.edu/education/physician-scientist-training-program-pstp.html | https://www.instagram.com/nu_pathology/ | Yes | Elizabeth McNally | n/a | n/a | https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/physician-scientist/about/index.html | 8/8/2023 13:44:01 | ||||||||
11 | Stony Brook Medicine Department of Pathology | 14 | 3-4 | AP-0; CP-no; AP/CP-no; AP/NP-no | AP-1; | AP | FY 2122 will be the first year we have a research track for an AP resident. The full year will be dedicated to research. | Yes | Yes | - | - | Rebecca Batiste, MD and Kenneth R. Shroyer, MD, PhD | Candiano Rienzie | candiano.rienzie@stonybrookmedicine.edu | https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/pathology/residency | - | Yes | Clinical informatics Fellowship Contact Veena Lingam, MD Veena.lingam@stonybrookmedicine.edu | Veena.lingam@stonybrookmedicine.edu | 11/22/2021 17:51:55 | ||||||||||
12 | University Hospitals Cleveland/Case Western Reserve University | 24 | 6 | CP-1; AP-0; AP/CP-0 | AP-0; CP-1 | AP, CP, AP/CP | 2.5 years of clinical training (AP- or CP-only) and up to 6 months of research in residency plus at least one additional year of research | Yes | No | 0 research track in AP; 4 graduates in CP (2 tenure/tenure track, one on that trajectory -estimate 75%) | CP-1 (25%) | David Wald MD PhD | Ashley Hlavacik | ashley.hlavacik@uhhospitals.org | https://www.uhhospitals.org/medical-education/pathology-medical-education/pathology-residency-progra | https://www.instagram.com/uhcmcpathresidency | No | 3/23/2023 11:19:17 | ||||||||||||
13 | University of California, San Francisco | 34 | - | AP-9; CP-5; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-2 | AP-1.5; CP-1; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-0.5 | AP, CP, NP | Our Physician Scientist Pathway (PSP) program is structured with the goal for trainees to have significant protected research time to perform extensive post-doctoral research and ultimately achieve K-level funding and an independent faculty position. We take trainees as either AP-only, CP-only, or AP/NP but do not typically allow AP/CP residents to join the PSP track. After completion of intensive clinical training (typically 2-2.5 years for CP-only, 3-4 years for AP-only, 3.5 years for AP/NP) candidates are provided with funding support for 2-4 years of post-doctoral research with minimal if any clinical responsibilities, though clinical opportunities are available for those who would like. We typically match 3 PSP trainees per year across all residency tracks though additional spots may be available in some years. Extensive program mentorship is provided on research lab/mentor selection, applications to additional research fellowships, and K08 writing. Selection of research lab is not limited to a specific T32 training grant but instead research years are funded by discretionary funds from the Dept. of Pathology and Dept. of Laboratory Medicine, enabling trainees to choose a lab anywhere across UCSF, UC Berkeley, Gladstone Institutes, Arc Institute, or the Buck Institute for Aging (>900 laboratories to choose from). | Yes | Yes | - | - | Arun Wiite | Kirsten Dahmen | Kirsten.Dahmen@ucsf.edu | https://pathology.ucsf.edu/training/residency/psp | - | Yes | Geri Ehle, Program Manager | geri.ehle@ucsf.edu | - | - | 4/8/2023 15:59:17 | ||||||||
15 | University of Chicago | 26 | 7 | AP-4; CP-3; AP/CP-no; AP/NP-no | AP-2; CP-1 | AP, CP | These individuals pursue core AP or coreCP training, followed by an optional subspecialty fellowship of their choice and then a postdoctoral fellowship in any research laboratory at the University. They attend a seminar series through training with other PSTP fellows and get extensive mentoring for this career path. | No | No | AP-2; CP-1 | AP-2; CP-1 | Scott Oakes, M.D. | - | soakes@bsd.uchicago.edu | https://pathology.uchicago.edu/education/residency-tracks | - | Yes | We collaborate on training our PSTP residents/fellows with the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics and all clinical departments across the medical school. | - | - | - | 4/8/2023 15:31:38 | ||||||||
16 | University of Iowa | 20 | 5 | AP-0; CP-1; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-0 | AP-0; CP-0.66; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-0 | AP, CP, AP/CP | Overall structure is flexible and allows for 2-3 years "postdoctoral" research incorporated into the training. Core AP, core CP or core AP/CP training, with optional subspecialty fellowship training (typically "out of sequence," leaving final year of residency for the end), followed by mentored research. Importantly, right from get-go, PSTP trainees are part of a much broader instittuional PSTP program that includes multiple structured career development opportunities. During research years., there is a "junior faculty-like" opportunity to serve clinically within the area of expertise. | Yes | Yes | 1 | 1 | Michael Knudson | Angela Briggs | angela-briggs@uiowa.edu | https://gme.medicine.uiowa.edu/pathology-anatomic-and-clinical-residency/about-program/physician-scientist-training-pathway?_ga=2.5970547.1517062251.1619195128-1495860993.1592864213 | - | Yes | Director - David Stoltz Administrator - Brenda VanDee | marian-carson@uiowa.edu | https://medicine.uiowa.edu/pstp/ | 3/23/2023 17:35:53 | |||||||||
18 | University of Michigan | 28 | 6-8 | AP-0; CP-0; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-1 | AP-0; CP-0; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Complete all ABP certification in AP, CP, AP/CP, or AP/NP; early in clinical training, work with individual mentor in identifying suitable lab and mentor for research fellowship; 6 months of residency research elective will be credited towards ABP eligibility; postdoctoral research fellowship can be funded by T32 grant or department will support research for up to 2 years | Yes | Yes | 0 | 0 | Kristine Konopka, MD, Asma Nusrat, MD Co-lead for PSTP | Shih-Hon Li, MD, PhD | shihhon@med.umich.edu | https://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/residency-fellowships/physician-scientist-training-pathway | - | No | - | - | - | - | 11/22/2021 10:18:25 | ||||||||
20 | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | 27 | 27 | AP-1; CP-1; AP/CP-25; AP/NP-no | AP-4; CP-3; AP/CP-22 | AP, CP, AP/CP | The PIRRT program allows Pathology residents and fellows to construct individualized research training experiences with the goal of "fast-tracking" to combined diagnostic and independent research faculty positions. Trainees are generally admitted to the program as first year residents, electing to take their research year after PGY1 or PGY2, or before continuing on to diagnostic fellowship training. | Yes | No | AP-5 graduates | AP-3 graduates | Marie Defrances, MD | Trish Zrimsek- Program Coordinator | zrimsekpl@upmc.edu | https://path.upmc.edu/fellowship/index.htm | - | Yes | - | - | - | https://path.upmc.edu/pirrt/index.htm | 11/22/2021 10:42:57 | ||||||||
21 | University of Texas Medical Branch | 22 | 5-6 | 1 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP | Our Physician Scientist pathway allows residents to obtain either a Master's or Ph.D degree in Translational Sciences after 1 or 3-4 years of training, respectively. Residents in this pathway are strongly encouraged to finish their residency training curriculum followed by their research training. Residents in the regular training track are highly encouraged to do research during their training. A maximum of six months of elective time are allowed. | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Not applicable | Heather Stevenson-Lerner, MD, PhD | Shelly Lewis | jolano@utmb.edu | https://www.utmb.edu/pathology/education/pathology-residency-training-program/directors-welcome | https://twitter.com/UTMB_Pathology?t=n3wDcLMyAMMZKkOLAWXtkg&s=09 https://www.instagram.com/utmbpathology/?hl=en | No | 8/3/2023 10:09:48 | ||||||||||||
22 | University of Utah School of Medicine | 20 | 5 | 2 | 0.33 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Resident is expected to finish clinical training before starting research training. Exceptions given on a case-by-case basis. | Yes | Yes | 0 | 0 | Michael Ward | Dr Kim Evason - Co-Leader; Kimi Crist - Coordinator | michael.ward@hsc.utah.edu | https://medicine.utah.edu/pathology/residency | https://twitter.com/UofUPathology | No | (801)213-6096 | https://medicine.utah.edu/pathology/residency/ | 5/16/2023 11:45:20 | ||||||||||
24 | University of Washington | 27 | 8 | AP-yes; CP-yes; AP/CP-yes; AP/NP-yes | AP-1; CP-1; AP/CP-yes; AP/NP-yes | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Residents usually complete 2 years of structured AP training followed by a research year in a lab of their choice, and then a third year of residency training, which is often focused on their subspecialty interest and equivalent to a fellowship year in a non-boarded subspecialty | Yes | Yes | - | - | Kelly D. Smith | Allie Corell-Buss | uwpthres@uw.edu | https://dlmp.uw.edu/education/residency | @UWLMPathRes | No | - | - | - | - | 11/22/2021 11:15:21 | ||||||||
25 | USC/LAC+USC Medical Center | 24 | 6 | 1/year | 0.3 | AP, AP/CP, NP | 6 months of research distributed throughout residency training, followed by 12 months of research following residency training. | Yes | Yes | Rosemary C. She | Yomaira Diaz | yomaira.diaz@med.usc.edu | http://www.uscpathresidency.com/ | Twitter: @USCPathology. Instagram: @uscpathology | No | 3/24/2023 14:07:20 | ||||||||||||||
26 | UT Southwestern | 33 | 9 | 3 | 2 | AP, CP, AP/CP | Residents match into AP/CP but then are allowed to switch to the research track with approval of the chair and associate program director for research | Yes | Yes | 2 (100%) | 2 (100%) | Rene Galindo, MD | rene.galindo@ustouthwestern.edu | https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/pathology/education-training/residency-program/ | - | No | 3/24/2023 17:03:56 | |||||||||||||
27 | Weill Cornell Medicine | 23 | 8 | AP-1; CP-0; AP/CP-no; AP/NP-0 | AP-1; CP-0; AP/CP-NA; | AP, CP | Its an additional 3 years after completion of residency | No | No | AP-1 | 0 | Dr. Ethel Cesarman and Dr. Matthew Greenblatt | Julio Cordero | juc9045@med.cornell.edu | https://pathology.weill.cornell.edu/education-training/residency-program/physician-scientist-training-program | https://twitter.com/WCMCPathology | No | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 4/8/2023 16:11:52 | ||||||||
28 | Yale | 4 | 1 | AP-no; CP-4; AP/CP-no; AP/NP-no | AP-0; CP-1; AP/CP-NA | CP | First 2 years are dedicated to clinical rotations and final year is dedicated to research with ongoing clinical activities. This is followed by 2-4 years of research with limited clinical responsibilities and effort to obtain K-type funding. | No | Yes | CP-5(100%) | CP-5(100%) | Harvey Rinder | henry.rinder@yale.edu | https://medicine.yale.edu/labmed/training | https://twitter.com/Yale_LabMed | No | - | - | - | - | 11/22/2021 11:05:26 | |||||||||
29 | Yale New Haven Hospital | 33 | 9 | 1 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | David Rimm, MD PhD | path.education@mailman.yale.edu | https://medicine.yale.edu/apcptraining/residency/tracks/physician-scientist-path/ | Instagram: @yalepathresidents ; Twitter: @yalepathres | No | 7/12/2023 9:34:15 | ||||||||||||||||||
30 | Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine | 21 | 6 | n/a | n/a | AP, CP, AP/CP | The pathology resident research curriculum is a combination of traditional didactic and workshop-based sessions that teach principles of observational study design and introduce residents to the research resources as Montefiore. Residents are required to perform an observational study with a faculty mentor to complete the curriculum. The Department of Pathology provides the following resources for resident investigators: Faculty mentorship A research-dedicated histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory A staff scientist for translational science Digital whole slide imaging A research-dedicated senior lab helper Seed grants for projects that require funding Funding to cover publication costs The project requirement for the research curriculum is a correlation of any AP or CP assay or important diagnostic feature of a disease with patient outcomes using any of the study designs that we teach in the curriculum. Formal didactics occur in Spring and consists of 6 sessions, including work with a statistician and an ethicist. | Yes | Yes | no recent graduates | no recent graduates | Tiffany Michele Hebert, MD | Jacqueline Vazquez | jacvazqu@montefiore.org | https://www.einsteinmed.edu/departments/pathology/education/clinical/residency/ | https://twitter.com/EinsteinPath https://twitter.com/MontePathRes | No | 9/6/2023 14:22:37 | ||||||||||||
31 | University of Michigan | 28 | 6-8 | 3 | 1.5 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Complete all ABP certification in AP, CP, AP/CP, or AP/NP; early in clinical training, work with individual mentor in identifying suitable lab and mentor for research fellowship; 6 months of residency research elective will be credited towards ABP eligibility; postdoctoral research fellowship can be funded by T32 grant or department will support research for up to 2 years | Yes | Yes | 1 | 0 | Shih-Hon Li, MD, PhD; Asma Nusrat, MD; Aaron Udager, MD, PhD | David Manthei, MD, PhD | lajacabu@med.umich.edu | https://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/physician-scientist-training-program | No | 9/6/2023 14:31:16 | |||||||||||||
32 | New York Presbyterian Hospital - CUIMC | 23 | 3 | AP-1; CP-2; AP/CP-3; AP/NP-2 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Incoming residents may express interest in a research track, however, the program does not require a commitment upon recruitment. Only 1-2 positions are available annually for all programs (ie. AP, AP/CP, CP, and AP/NP). Throughout training, residents work with a mentor. We have not had more applicants than vacancies, so far. | No | Yes | 10 AP-0; CP-4; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-2 | AP-0; CP-3; AP/CP-0; AP/NP-2 | Dr. Kevin Gardner | Taisha Lembert, Executive Assistant | pathtraining@cumc.columbia.edu; tl2811@cumc.columbia.edu | https://www.pathology.columbia.edu/education/residency-program/physician-scientist-research-pathway | Twitter: @ColumbiaPath - https://twitter.com/columbiapath?lang=en Instagram: pathcolumbia - https://www.instagram.com/pathcolumbia/ | No | 9/11/2023 9:43:03 | ||||||||||||
33 | Yale New Haven Hospital | 32 | 9 | 6 | 2 | CP | After the first 18 months of structured clinical work, research for CP track residents is fully integrated into their overall schedule and career planning, including a research committee that complements their faculty mentor[s]. | Yes | No | 7, 100% | 6, 86% | Nataliya Sostin MD | nataliya.sostin@yale.edu | https://medicine.yale.edu/labmed/training/ | No | 9/18/2023 14:09:39 | ||||||||||||||
34 | University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) | 25 | 6 | 0 | 0 | AP/CP | Research is highly encouraged for all residents. We do allow for residents to pursue the ABPath PSRP, but do not currently have dedicated slots for a "research residency program". Currently 1 resident is active on the ABPath PSRP. Our insitution has a strong PSTP within the Heersink School of Medicine and many MD/PhDs have been successful in residency (including Pathology) and beyond. | Yes | Yes | 0 | 0 | N/A | N/A | PATH-ResInquiry@uabmc.edu | https://www.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/education/residency | @UABPathology | Yes | Talene Yacoubian, MD, PhD | mstp@uab.edu | 205-934-4092 | https://www.uab.edu/medicine/mstp/ | 11/8/2023 10:26:45 | ||||||||
35 | University of Wisconsin-Madison/UW Health | 22 | 4-6 | 1-3 | 1 | AP, CP | Physician-scientists play a critical and outsized role in biomedical research. Our Physician-Scientist Training Pathway (PSTP) is training the next generation of clinical investigators, bringing together exceptional training in anatomic or clinical pathology and access to UW-Madison’s broad and world-class research community. Our PSTP is designed to provide trainees with the individualized mentorship, resources, and peer-interactions needed to accelerate their training and attain competitive tenure track faculty positions. A key principle of our PSTP is its flexibility. Each trainee designs their own pathway based on their unique needs and goals. However, there are also some key features of our program that are designed to support the success of our trainees: Optimized and front-loaded clinical training. Out-of-sequence fellowship training. Additional PGY-level salary support for post-doctoral research. | Yes | Yes | Just starting the program as an option for 2024 | Just starting the program as an option for 2024 | Dr. Shelly Cook (residency PD)/Dr. Adam Bailey (CP)/Dr. Daniel Matson (AP) | Sara Gross | drmatson@wisc.edu (AP) or albailey@wisc.edu (CP) | https://residency.pathology.wisc.edu/physician-scientist-training-pathway-pstp/ | https://twitter.com/UWiscPathology | No | 1/3/2024 13:23:52 | ||||||||||||
36 | Duke University School of Medicine | 22 | 5-6 | Program begins 2024 | 1-2 | AP, AP/CP, NP | Institutional Physician-Scientist research track opportunities are available through the Duke Office of Physician-Scientist Development, Duke Medicine and Duke Neurosurgery: Duke Pathology residents may apply for the Duke Medicine R38 Research Pathway; residents and fellows interested in neuroscience may apply for the NIA R38 Alzheimer Disease grant and the Duke Neurosurgery R25 Research Pathway; and, residents and fellows may apply for postdoctoral T32 grants. Duke Pathology residents match into the AP/CP program and may apply for a physician-scientist research pathway during PGY-1 or PGY-2. These pathways allow residents to pursue the American Board of Pathology Physician-Scientist Research Pathway track. Residents may switch into AP-only or AP/NP tracks if they are able to secure a grant. Resources and additional information are available through Duke Office of Physician-Scientist Development: https://medschool.duke.edu/research/research-support/research-support-offices/office-physician-scientist-development/about | Yes | No | Program begins 2024 | Program begins 2024 | Thomas J. Cummings, MD | Jawanna Bell | thomas.cummings@duke.edu | https://pathology.duke.edu/ | https://twitter.com/dukepathdept Instagram:dukepathdept | Yes | https://medschool.duke.edu/research/research-support/research-support-offices/office-physician-scientist-development/about | opsd@dm.duke.edu | (919) 660-3182 | https://medschool.duke.edu/research/research-support/research-support-offices/office-physician-scientist-development/about | 1/27/2024 16:23:37 | ||||||||
37 | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania | 36 | 10 | AP-1; CP-2; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-1 | AP-1; CP-2; AP/CP-1; AP/NP-0.33 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | During final year of clinical training residents find a mentor and are provided with salary support for 2-3 years to complete research training | No | Yes | AP-2 (0%); CP-6 (0%); AP/NP-5 (100%) | AP-2 (50%); CP-6 (0%); AP/NP-5 | Malay Haldar, MD, PhD | Nicole Aqui, MD | mhaldar@pennmedicine.upenn.edu | https://pathology.med.upenn.edu/education/residency/overview | Twitter: @PennPathLabMed; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pennpathlabmed/ | No | 2/5/2024 8:34:45 | ||||||||||||
38 | University of Washington | 28 | 8 | 1 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | Any trainee that matches into AP, CP, AP/CP, or AP/NP clinical track at UW is eligible to participate in the research pathway (no PSTP match). Trainees are provided up to an additional two years of full-time, departmentally-funded postdoctoral research training (salary by PGY-level) to be performed before or after clinical fellowship(s), if applicable. Research may be performed in any laboratory within UW or affiliated institutions with departmental approval. | Yes | Yes | n/a, opportunity opened in 2023 | n/a, opportunity opened in 2023 | Bill Phipps, MD | uwpthres@uw.edu | https://dlmp.uw.edu/education/residency | No | 9/6/2024 13:56:41 | ||||||||||||||
39 | NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island | 9 | 2 | 0 | 0 | AP, AP/CP | Residents participate in research, though it is not dedicated time or a specific track. | No | No | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | candace.bergen@nyulangone.org | https://medli.nyu.edu/departments-divisions/pathology/ | https://x.com/NYULISOMpath/status/1468587017613324288 | No | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 2/13/2025 8:57:16 | ||||||||
40 | Johns Hopkins | 35 | 8-12 | Varies | N/A | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | The program is flexible and tailored to individual resident needs. Residents typically take 1 or 2 years for dedicated research after their PGY2 or PGY3 year. Other permutations are possible. | Yes | Yes | Aaron James | Nancy Nath | PathTrainingOffice@jhmi.edu | https://pathology.jhu.edu/education/residency/curriculum | Yes | Chetan Bettegowda | pstp@jhmi.edu | 410-955-3191 | https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/gme/pstp/ | 2/13/2025 13:34:45 | |||||||||||
41 | UCLA | 24 | 5 | 2 | 1 | AP, CP, AP/CP, NP | https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pathology/education/research-training/md-phd-programs | Yes | Yes | N/A | N/A | Jonathan Zuckerman/Dinesh Rao | Heidi Martinez | hmmartinez@mednet.ucla.edu | https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pathology/education | ucla_pathology | Yes | Dinesh Rao | hmmartinez@mednet.ucla.edu | https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pathology/education/research-training/md-phd-programs | 2/20/2025 15:10:54 | |||||||||
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