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Educational Goals and Objectives:
The educational goals and objectives of our dermatopathology
fellowship program is to prepare the trainees for a career in academic
dermatopathology or in private practicing dermatopathology with academic
orientation.
Our program is well-balanced with a large volume load (over 40,000
accessions per year combined all three institutions) and different variety
of skin specimens. Each fellow is exposed to a variety of dermatopathology
subspecialties, special studies and techniques. The major emphasis is
placed on inflammatory disease, cutaneous tumors, pigmented lesions,
laboratory procedures, immunopathology and molecular diagnostic
techniques. We also offer an ample opportunity for clinical and basic
science research, particularly in the area of cutaneous molecular biology.
This fellowship will serve to provide dermatology skills to those
with a pathology background and pathology skills to those with training in
dermatology. The fellow will act as consultants for residents and faculty
of both departments, and participate in the teaching of dermatology and
pathology residents with review and interpretation of dermatopathology
cases. Fellows acquire special competence in this subspecialty in order to
pursue a career in academia or private practice. Supervision is conducted
by the faculty (five board certified dermatopathology teaching staff and
four board certified dermatology faculties, plus large number of pathology
staff) in charge of each of the rotations the fellow undertakes. An
evaluation of the progress of the fellow is performed every six months
during the whole fellowship program.
For further
information, please contact:
Program Director:
Andrzej Slominski, M.D. Ph.D
Professor of Pathology
Dermatopathologist
University of Tennessee Health Science
Center at Memphis
Email: aslominski@utmem.edu
Associate Program Directors:
Thomas Chesney, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Pathology
University of Tennessee Health Science Center at Memphis
President and Dermatopathologist
The Pathology Group of Mid-south
Email: TMCHESNEY@aol.com
M. Barry Randall, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Pathology
University of Tennessee Health Science Center at Memphis
Associate Dermatopathologist
Duckworth Pathology Group
Email: mbrandall@duckworthpathology.com
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