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Hematopathology Fellowship Hematopathology
Fellowship:
The
goal of the Hematopathology Fellowship program is to provide advanced
training in all areas of hematopathology, from classic morphologic
evaluation to diagnostic molecular pathology. In recognition of the ever-changing demands of modern hematopathology,
fellows will not only be exposed to state-of-the-art technology,
but will develop the expertise necessary to evaluate and implement
new methodologies, whether in an academic or community practice
setting. The objectives
of the program are as follows:
1. To demonstrate
expertise in the morphologic evaluation of a variety of specimens,
including peripheral smears, bone marrow aspirates and biopsies,
lymph nodes and CSF and body fluids, as well as other hematology
related surgical pathology and autopsy materials.
2. To utilize
the appropriate use of ancillary studies such as immunohistochemistry,
flow cytometry and cytogenetics, and to express the principles
and practice of these methods.
3. To demonstrate
expertise in hemostasis and thrombosis, by evaluating clinical
problems and interpreting laboratory data.
4. To describe
the principles of molecular pathology, and evaluate applications
in bone marrow transplantation, phenotyping of leukemias and evaluation
of genetic disorders such as hemophilias.
5. To identify
principles of laboratory management as they apply to all areas
of hematopathology.
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