Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Loma Linda University Pathology Residency offers an integrated training program in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, which focuses on providing a high-quality, well-rounded education in a supportive, family-like environment. Residents are trained through a combination of core rotations and educational experiences designed to prepare them for board exams and clinical practice, with faculty mentorship to enhance learning. The program's small size allows for personalized attention.
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Program Details
Specialty
Pathology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
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Categorical Positions
20
Categorical Positions (detail)
20 residents in the program
Program Website
Address
11234 Anderson St., Loma Linda, CA 92354
Program Director
Nolan S. Maloney, MD
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Current Residents
Overview
Currently, the pathology residency program hosts a total of 20 residents who are engaged in both Anatomic and Clinical Pathology training. The diverse educational environment encourages collaborative learning and a comprehensive hands-on approach to pathology.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Our integrated AP/CP Residency Program provides comprehensive core training that ensures our residents maintain exposure to both AP and CP each year, building expertise in preparation for board exams and clinical practice.
Application
To apply for the Anatomic & Clinical Pathology Residency at Loma Linda University, candidates need to submit their application via ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). Key deadlines include ERAS submission, interview invitations and the final application date, which are typically detailed on the application process page of the program's website. Specific dates and additional materials may vary each application cycle.
# of Locations
Multiple clinic and hospital locations including the largest Tertiary Care center in the Inland Empire and the largest Children’s Hospital in the area.
Fellowship
The residency program emphasizes a strong foundation in pathology education with opportunities for various fellowships in subspecialties. However, specific fellowship programs or career paths pursued by recent graduates are not detailed in the text provided.
Resident Life
Overview
The pathology residency program at Loma Linda University offers well-rounded pathology education and training in a collegial, family-like Christian atmosphere with a focus on high-quality education and flexibility to meet residents' individual needs.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
4 years.
Housing
Loma Linda University offers assistance with housing for its residents. While the program does not guarantee on-campus housing, they provide resources and assistance in finding suitable accommodation. There may also be potential housing stipends available depending on the circumstances or agreements of the individual resident.
Alumni
Alumni of the Anatomic & Clinical Pathology Residency have pursued various fellowships and career paths, often in both academic settings and private practice. Common subspecialties include surgical pathology and clinical pathology. Graduates have found positions in institutions across the United States, particularly in the Inland Empire and Southern California regions.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
$2,500 annual Travel & Book Fund, competitive salary and benefits with a lower cost of living.
PGY-1 Salary
$2,500 Annual Travel & Book Fund
Vacation
PGY-1 residents at Loma Linda University receive a vacation policy that typically allows for a certain number of paid time off days each year. Specific allocations and the potential for carrying over unused days may be detailed on the residency policy section. Residents should review the complete leave policy for comprehensive details.