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Neuropath Fellowship 2010 - Washington U.

Neuropathology fellowship position available (July 2010)

The Neuropathology Division at Washington University has a longstanding program
dedicated to providing excellence in clinical service, research, and teaching.
The fellowship position is one of the few in the country to consistently fill
and it has been accredited for over 30 years. Our faculty includes nationally
and internationally recognized experts with a wide range of both clinical and
basic research interests. The goal of the neuropathology training program is to
prepare our fellows for all aspects of a highly successful career in academic
neuropathology. One new fellow is accepted into the program each year. At least
two years of prior postgraduate training are required. Preference is given to
individuals with two years of anatomic pathology training. The program requires
a two-year commitment. During the first year, concentration is directed to the
diagnostic aspects of neuropathology. In this period, the fellow gains
familiarity with both common and rare neuropathological diseases, morphologic
diagnosis, and ancillary techniques, such as immunohistochemistry, electron
microscopy, and molecular diagnostics. Approximately 1700 specimens come
through the clinical service each year, including autopsy, surgical, and
consultation material.

The second year is primarily for research. A wide spectrum of both clinical and
neuroscience research opportunities exist within the division and the medical
school environment. The second year offers the individual a chance to begin or
expand upon a specific area of investigation with the aim of developing a
viable, ongoing research program. Some fellows have extended their time in the
lab and the program can be tailored to individual needs depending on the
candidates long-term career goals, availability of an appropriate mentor, and
funding. Prior fellows from Washington University have uniformly passed their
Neuropathology Boards, secured desirable faculty positions, and pursued
successful careers. 

For information, contact:
Robert E. Schmidt, MD, PhD
Division of Neuropathology
Department of Pathology & Immunology
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Ave., Box 8118
St. Louis, MO 63110 
P: 314-362-7429
F: 314-362-7765
Email: reschmidt@wustl.edu

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