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Eligibility for fellowship
Applications will be accepted from residents who have had two to four years of straight anatomic pathology training and from residents who have three to four years of combined anatomic and clinical pathology training. Board eligible applicants are preferred.
Priority deadline
Applications will be accepted from residents who have had two to four years of straight anatomic pathology training and from residents who have three to four years of combined anatomic and clinical pathology training. Board eligible applicants are preferred.
Certification requirements
Medical specialty certification in the United States is a voluntary process which serves multiple purposes for the trainee and the public.
Certification...
- is one mission of the training program (to produce trainees who meet board eligibility criteria);
- distinguishes a physician as someone with a distinct level of expertise;
- provides more opportunities when applying for employment;
- is a commitment to life-long improvement for providing the best patient care; and
- elevates physicians into the ranks of doctors committed to the highest standards of healthcare.
For more information visit the American Board of Pathology for specifics on board certification requirements.
Interviews
We will interview candidates for positions beginning as early as October and ending when positions are filled. Interviews are on a virtual platform. The program coordinator will contact you with information regarding specific dates and times. Orientation for all new fellows begins on July 1, so you must be available for that start date and be licensed in Iowa by June 15.