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2015 News Archive

Three UF Department of Pathology, Immunology and… Published on November 10, 2015 Resident JT Kim, M.D. is shown here with his award-winning poster. Last month, three of our residents, Drs. Michael D. Chang, M.D.,…

2012 News Archive

UF researchers: Understanding pancreas weight may… Published on December 13, 2012 Read Story Professor Nancy Hardt, M.D., Wins the 2013… Published on…

2013 News Archive

Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E… Published on October 22, 2014 Please join me in congratulating Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E. Winter, M.D., on receiving 2013 – 14 University…

2014 News Archive

Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E… Published on October 22, 2014 Please join me in congratulating Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E. Winter, M.D., on receiving 2013 – 14 University…

Teaching and Research

Teaching Medical Students: Pathology residents assist in instructing second-year medical students in their coursework in systemic and general pathology and teach rotating third- and fourth-year medical students.Teaching Other Residents: Senior residents participate in training junior residents and residents from other services by example (e.g., gross dissection), informal instruction (e.g., at…

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Residency Program at the University of Florida Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine is organized into a basic four-year training period that prepares residents to practice pathology. Throughout the basic training period, under faculty supervision, each resident will: Preview more than 2,000 surgical pathology casesExamine…

Apply for Residency Training

General Information We will hold all interviews this year by Zoom.  We were successful in previous years with our virtual interviews and are excited to meet you! We will have interview dates in October, November, December, and January and applicants will be able to choose from morning or afternoon sessions.

Education

Utilizing leading-edge technologies and laboratory facilities, the Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine mentors next-generation pathologists with hands-on instruction in pathology theory and traditional microscopy, along with molecular biology, flow cytometry, image analysis, immunohistochemistry, protein biochemistry, monoclonal antibodies and cytogenetics. While long-established disciplines are taught, we recognize that pathologists…