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.


Fellowship programs
Application process

The application process is specific to the fellowship and is detailed under the ‘Application’ link on each fellowship page.

Career development

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
Committees

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