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(a) $750 for a highlighted listing up to 300 words, which includes changes throughout the year.
(b) $450 for a one line listing.
(c) $325 to add a banner for one month on the Fellowships page (top: 728x90, side: 300x250).
(d) $1,300 to add a standard E-blast / social media post (more information).
(e) $4,500 for 6 highlighted fellowship ads, a standard E-blast / social media post and an Organization listing.
We list ads under one specialty for the standard pricing. If you would like your ad to appear under more subspecialties, those will be 50% off standard pricing for each additional subspecialty.
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Openings for July 2025
Openings for July 2026
Openings for July 2027
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
Stuart C. Lauchlan Fellowship in Gynecologic Pathology, Breast Pathology and Gynecologic Cytopathology
Opening for July 2027
This fellowship is a one-year program that specializes in diagnostic gynecologic pathology, breast pathology and gynecologic cytopathology, including dedicated time for research. We aim to train well-rounded academic subspecialists in women's pathology by emphasizing the importance of diagnosis, teaching, and research in evidence-based management of women's diseases. The program is the only one to offer combined training in all three disciplines of women's pathology. Based at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, resources available to our trainees include a case load of 18,000 surgical, 50,000 cytology, and 800 consultation accessions per year. Active participation in daily consensus conference, weekly prospective multidisciplinary gynecologic and breast tumor boards, Rounds, access to a consultation archival file spanning nearly 30 years, gynecologic oncologic pathology conferences, and breast radiology/pathology correlation conference further enhance training. The Lauchlan fellow also participates in the teaching pathology residents and medical students at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Requirements: Candidates must have an MD degree or equivalent and should have completed an accredited AP or AP/CP pathology residency program on commencement of the fellowship. Candidates are expected to have passed parts I, II and III of USMLE. Applicants must be eligible for employment in the United States.
Stipends: Commensurate with post-graduate level of training. Book and travel allowances are provided. Women and Infants Hospital is an EEO employer.
Applications: Standardized Fellowship Application, personal statement of interest, CV, USMLE scores, and 3 letters of recommendation.
For information regarding the application process please contact:
Kamaljeet Singh, M.D.
Program Director
Stuart C. Lauchlan Fellowship in Gynecologic Pathology, Breast Pathology and Gynecologic Cytopathology
Associate Professor of Pathology, Alpert Medical school of Brown University
Telephone: (401) 430-1337
Email: ksingh@wihri.org
[#17526, renewed 12 February 2025, exp. 18 May 2026]
Rhode Island and The Miriam Hospitals
Department of Pathology
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Opening for 2026-2027 Academic Year
Program Overview:
The Departments of Pathology at the Rhode Island and The Miriam Hospitals offer a one-year, non-ACGME accredited fellowship in Genitourinary Pathology. The program is designed to develop strong diagnostic skills and specialized expertise in GU pathology, preparing fellows to become subspecialty consultants in both academic and private practice settings. The fellowship emphasizes a graduated Junior Attending role, providing opportunities for case management, participation in multidisciplinary conferences, and active mentoring of residents and medical students. Approved by the Brown University Graduate Medical Education Committee, the program allows fellows to gain comprehensive experience in all aspects of GU pathology.
Rotations and Responsibilities:
Fellows will be involved in:
- Diagnostic case sign-out, intraoperative diagnosis and multidisciplinary tumor boards
- Mentoring and teaching residents and medical students
- A graduated Junior Attending role, allowing for independent decision-making
- Presentation in urogenital journal clubs
- Opportunities to engage in research projects with potential for presentations at local and national meetings
- Application Requirements:
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited AP or AP/CP residency training program
- Eligibility for employment in the United States
Application Process:
- To apply, please submit the following to the Program Coordinator Kyle Potter at kpotter3@lifespan.org:
- CAP National Standard Application
- Personal statement of interest
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Three letters of recommendation
Inquiries:
Ali Amin, M.D.
Program Director
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
Rhode Island Hospital
Department of Pathology
Email: aamin@lifespan.org
[#16826, posted 26 September 2024, exp. 26 September 2025]
2 Year Neuropathology Fellowship Opening
July 2025
We have an opening for July 2025 in our ACGME-accredited neuropathology fellowship and are seeking qualified candidates to apply. Applicants must be board-certified or board-eligible in anatomic pathology, neurology, or neurosurgery. Fellows are expected to participate in all weekly conferences and other service-related activities and play an instrumental role in the autopsy service and are responsible for reviewing the clinical record and removing the brain and other relevant tissue specimens. In addition, they are responsible for reviewing relevant clinical, pathologic, and molecular studies related to the case. Fellows are expected to assist in all frozen sections diagnoses, nerve and muscle biopsies, and final surgical diagnoses. A minimum of 12 months must be devoted to clinical service activities. Fellows are encouraged to devote 3-12 months pursuing an independent research project in basic or translational neuroscience and to publish their findings in a peer reviewed journal. Teaching rotating residents in pathology, neurology, and neurosurgery, as well as medical students, is expected.
Please send a CAP application, personal statement, USMLE scores, and three letters of recommendation to:
Kyle Potter
Program Coordinator
Email: KPotter3@lifespan.org
Any questions, please call (401) 444-5057.
[#15981, renewed 11 April 2024, exp. 1 April 2025]