The Ohio State University

GASTROINTESTINAL

Fellowship Director: Wendy L. Frankel, MD

Positions: One (1); Availability: 2021

Description: This one-year program provides instruction and experience in gastrointestinal pathology. The Fellowship allows fellows to integrate their medical knowledge with the use of traditional and modern techniques for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal and liver disorders. The fellow will become proficient in the use of ancillary studies such as immunohistochemistry and the interpretation of some molecular testing. There is a large volume of GI and liver cases including wide spectrum of medical and neoplastic disease. Additionally, OSU treats many patients with pancreatic disease and the fellow will have ample opportunity to evaluate this disease material. The Fellowship is also designed to develop investigational skills through ongoing research projects in gastrointestinal pathology as well as expand teaching and presentation skills.

Requirements: The candidate should be AP/CP Board eligible or Board certified.

Stipend: Support will commensurate with year of post-graduate training.

Applications and Inquiries: Please complete the fellowship application and send with supporting documents to the following email address:

EMAIL: courtney.saby@osumc.edu

  • Courtney Saby
  • Pathology Education Manager
  • The Ohio State University Medical Center
  • N308 Doan Hall
  • 410 W. 10th Avenue
  • Columbus, OH 43210

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