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Programs
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The
University of Tennessee
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers an ACGME
approved training program for residents in Anatomic and Clinical
Pathology.
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Training in Anatomic Pathology includes
rotations in:
- surgical pathology
- neuropathology
- oral pathology
- renal pathology
- cytology
- autopsies.
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Training in Clinical Pathology includes:
- clinical chemistry
- hematopathology
- coagulation
- transfusion medicine
- microbiology
- cytogenetics
- immunology
- laboratory management
-
informatics.
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The more than 50 pathologists who are involved in this residency program
provide a great depth and breadth to the residency experience. In addition
to a variety of clinical research efforts, the University department has
a strong basic research program with emphases in cancer pathobiology, cytokine biology and vascular biology. There is also a Ph D. program in Pathology
operated co jointly with departments at St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Appointments Three or four residents are accepted each year
for a total of 12-16 residents in the first four years of training. The
program is strongly committed to providing a fifth year tailored to the
resident's individual interests. Fellowships in surgical pathology, dermatopathology,
forensic pathology and cytopathology have also been awarded to exceptional
trainees in recent years.
Facilities The University of Tennessee
Health Science Center is one of the largest in the country. Within the
medical center, rotations are taken at UT
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Baptist
Memorial Hospital, Trumbull Laboratory - Pathology Group of the Mid
South, the Regional Medical Center (MED), the Veterans' Affairs Medical
Center (VAMC),
St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital (the world's leading children's cancer center), Memphis Pathology
Laboratory (MPL), LeBonheur Children's Medical Center,
GI Pathology Partners, Methodist
University Hospital and Duckworth Pathology Group. Approximate numbers
of autopsies and specimens are: 200 hospital autopsies, 500 forensic autopsies,
250,000 surgical pathology cases, 6,000 frozen sections, 400,000 cytopathology
specimens, 5,000 bone marrows and 10,000,000 clinical laboratory determinations.
Facilities available are complete in every detail, including a library
of 183,000 volumes with 1,325 current subscriptions to scientific journals,
a comprehensive medical illustration service, computer centers and medical
instrumentation division.Within the pathology department, there are many
well equipped research laboratories and a variety of core laboratory facilities.
Research
The residency program in Pathology provides residents
with a rich and diversified research opportunity. Residents are able to
choose a mentor from faculty with research expertise and a common interest
in residency education from the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center along with neighboring affiliated institutions including St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital
and the Veterans' Affairs Medical Center.
This innovative research experience enables residents
to receive cutting-edge training in biomedicine and biotechnology with
our world-renowned faculty at UT and its affiliated institutions, and involves
a melding of faculty in both basic science and clinical departments. Residents
emerge from this program as highly competitive biomedical scientists ready
to take on the challenges of the 21st century.
Research is focused on human health-related problems
such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, drug addiction and other mental
health-related diseases, neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,
Huntington's, multiple sclerosis, etc), infectious diseases, and other
catastrophic diseases.
Specific areas of research include:
Hematopoiesis Genomics and proteomics
Cellular immunology Cytokine receptors and transcription
factors
Wound healing Molecular basis of infectious
diseases
Coagulation disease Vaccine development
Genetic disorder
Each resident is encouraged to participate in an activity characterized
by scholarly pursuit
leading to an invitation to a national scientific meeting.
Community Memphis,
situated in the southwestern corner of picturesque Tennessee,
is a thriving community of about one million perched on bluffs that overlook
the Mississippi River. The moderate climate affords nearly year-round opportunities
for one to enjoy any of the city's many parks, public golf courses, tennis
courts, or other recreational facilities. For the lover of arts, there
are museums and galleries, a symphony orchestra, a ballet company, and
numerous community theater groups.
When it's time to relax, one can enjoy fine restaurants
representing cuisines from around the world or live spectator sports of
virtually any kind. Memphis is renowned as the birthplace of the blues,
and this musical tradition lives on in the clubs and cafes of Beale Street.
While there are plenty of big city attractions, the forests and streams
of the Ozark Mountains are only a short drive away. The gulf Coast beaches
of Florida and the festival atmosphere of New Orleans are also within driving
distance.
Stipends and Benefits
First year residents receive approximately
$38,022 with a $1,000 dollar increase each year thereafter. All residents
are provided with subsidized hospitalization, life and disability insurance,
liability protection, and parking. The program also provides time off for
courses to prepare for board examinations and some financial assistance
in the purchase of books.
Applications
Residency candidates must be graduates of United
States or Canadian medical schools or have received an ECFMG certification.
Applications will only be accepted through ERAS. Three letters of recommendation
and a personal interview are required.
Address inquiries to:
John K. Duckworth, M.D.
Director, Pathology Residency Program
University of Tennessee College of Medicine
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
930 Madison Avenue 5th Floor
Memphis, Tennessee 38163
Affiliated Institutions
University of Tennessee Bowld Hospital
Regional Medical Center at Memphis
Veterans'
Affairs Medical Center
Baptist Memorial
Hospital
Trumbull Laboratory - Pathology Group of the Mid South
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
LeBonheur Children's Medical Center
GI Pathology Partners
Methodist University Hospital
Duckworth Pathology Group
Memphis
Pathology Laboratory
Regional Forensic Center
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