P&I Residency Program named among best in nation

MATT MILLER/WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

We are thrilled to announce our residency program has been named among the best in the nation. According to a new ranking published by professional medical network Doximity, the Pathology & Immunology Residency Program at Washington University School of Medicine ranks number one in size, number six in research output, and number eleven in overall reputation in the U.S. “We are pleased that our outstanding training program has been recognized by our peers as one of the best in the country,” said Richard Cote, MD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Pathology & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine.

Our residency program’s high ranking reflects our dedication to providing exceptional training to the next generation of pathology and immunology professionals. Our programs span many areas of pathology with options to suit all interests, from anatomic pathology to clinical pathology, to combined anatomic and clinical pathology. All trainees benefit from abundant clinical, translational and basic science research opportunities in our CAP-certified, CLIA-licensed molecular laboratories. As a result, our residency program attracts some of the best and brightest talent in the nation.

“We are a program whose strength is our excellent educators and wonderful trainees. This ranking reflects that and further establishes why Washington University is one of the best places in the country for pathology residency,” said Neil Anderson, MD, Associate Professor of Pathology & Immunology and Director of the Pathology & Immunology Residency Program at Washington University School of Medicine. 

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