The Clinical Fellowship programs of the department provide comprehensive training in each of the disciplines, enabling fellows to meet the requirements for specialty qualification and certification by the American Board of Pathology. Programs emphasize one-on-one faculty interaction and individualized learning. The curriculum is sufficiently flexible to allow the fellow to pursue areas of specific interest and investigation.

  • Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship - The Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship provides career development training to prepare qualified physicians for leadership positions as directors, or medical directors, of community or regional blood banks or hospital transfusion services. We currently have fellowship openings for the July 2027 to June 2028 and July 2028 to June 2029 fellowships. If interested, please view the application instructions on the blood bank/transfusion medicine fellowship page.
  • Cytopathology Fellowship - The Cytopathology Fellowship trains fellows to become competent cytopathologists capable of practice in an academic institution or a private practice setting, developing expertise in diagnostic cytopathology.
  • Hematopathology Fellowship - The Hematopathology Fellowship Program encompasses all areas of hematopathology, including bone marrow and lymph node diagnosis and body fluid interpretation. We currently have fellowship openings for the July, 2026 to June 2027 and July 2028 to June 2029 fellowships. If interested, please view the application instructions on the hematopathology fellowship page.

Fellowship Programs Directors

Angelica Vivero, MD
Director, Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program

Allison Goldberg, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program

Jerald Gong, MD
Director, Hematopathology Fellowship Program