Our fellowships are designed to prepare residency graduates for roles as clinical specialists and/or laboratory directors.
We offer opportunities for specialized fellowship training in surgical pathology, cytopathology, hematopathology, dermatopathology, pediatric pathology, neuropathology and various specialties in laboratory medicine, including transfusion medicine.
These one- and two-year advanced training programs are fully accredited. We have an outstanding job placement rate thanks to the programs’ intensive training, large patient population and the opportunity to pursue groundbreaking research.
- Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine
- Clinical Chemistry
- Clinical Informatics
- Cytopathology
- Dermatopathology
- Genitourinary and Renal Pathology
- Gynecologic and Breast Pathology
- Head and Neck Pathology
- Hematopathology
- Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Fellowship
- Laboratory Genetics & Genomics
- Liver/GI Pathology
- Medical & Public Health Microbiology
- Molecular Genetic Pathology
- Neuropathology
- Pediatric Pathology
- Surgical Pathology
The application process is specific to the fellowship and is detailed under the ‘Application’ link on each fellowship page.
Division of Physician-Scientists
Supporting career development of physician-scientists by providing a blend of resources, mentorship and programs at all career stages.
Skill Development for Educators
- Giving and Receiving Feedback
Presented by Sarah Bean, MD, Duke University School of Medicine, Pathology
Grand Rounds recording presented October 29, 2020
Office of Education Committees
A listing of standing committee meetings throughout all training programs:
Education Leadership Steering Committee (ELSC)
- Organizers: Vice Chair Office of Education and Assistant to Vice Chair
- Meetings: at least annual or as needed
- Attendees: ELSC Committee members and invited advisors
Trainee Program Leadership (TPL)
- Program: Residency and Fellowships
- Organizer: Chief-Resident
- Frequency: Weekly at 4:00 PM on Tuesdays
- Attendees: Program Directors, Chief residents, Program Administrators, Director of Clinical Operations and Administration
- Purpose: Focuses on daily issues and the administrative needs within the training programs
Trainee Leadership Committee (TLC)
- Program: Residency and Fellowships
- Organizer: Chief Resident
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Attendees: Trainees nominated to TLC, Chief Residents and Program Directors
- Purpose: Focuses globally on the training programs
Program Evaluation Committee (PECs)
- Program: Each ACGME accredited Residency or Fellowship Program has a separate committee meeting. The fellowships include: NP, LGM Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine, and all AMP fellowship programs except Liver/GI
- Organizer: Program Administrators
- Frequency: Yearly (May and June)
- Attendees: Relevant Program Directors, Administrators, Program Trainees and other faculty
Clinical Competency Committee (CCCs)
- Program: Each ACGME accredited Residency or Fellowship Program has a separate committee meeting. The fellowships include: NP, LGM Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine, and all AMP fellowship programs except Liver/GI.
- Organizer: Program Administrators
- Frequency: Twice a year (December/May or June)
- Attendees: Program Directors, Program Administrators, and faculty
Trainee meeting with Dr. Cote
- Program: Residency and Fellowship
- Organizer: Department Chief Administrative Assistant
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Attendees: All trainees
Vice Chair Meeting with Dr. Cote
- Office of Education
- Organizer: Vice Chair of Office of Education and Department Chief Administrative Assistant
- Frequency: bimonthly
- Attendees: Department Chair and Vice Chair of Education
ELSC Subcommittee for Medical Education
- Frequency: Monthly
- Attendees: Vice Chair of Education with Subcommittee Members
ELSC Subcommittee for Residency Training
- Frequency: Monthly
- Attendees: Vice Chair of Education with Neil Anderson, Residency Program Director
ELSC Subcommittee for Clinical Fellowship Training
Frequency: Monthly
Attendees: Vice Chair with Ian Hagemann, Subcommittee Chair