Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School's Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine offers a comprehensive residency program approved for four years of integrated training in anatomic and clinical pathology. The program emphasizes resident engagement in research and medical student education, alongside clinical service. Residents benefit from diverse training sites and curriculum integration, matched with hands-on experiences across the spectrum of pathology disciplines.
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Program Details
Specialty
Pathology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program does not explicitly mention International Medical Graduates (IMGs) or their acceptance. However, it is essential to check if they accept ECFMG certification or provide visa sponsorship, as these can indicate IMG-friendliness.
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Program Website
Address
Medical Science Building C-579, 185 South Orange Avenue, Newark, New Jersey 07103
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Current Residents
Overview
Information about the total number of current PGY-1 residents is not provided in the available data. Specifics on current residents such as their backgrounds or institutions are not available.
PGY-1 MD
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum includes two years of training in anatomic pathology, followed by two years in clinical pathology, with integrated training over four years. Residents engage in medical student education primarily in gross teaching labs and supervision of rotating students.
Application
Residency application requires checking the 'How to Apply' section. Key points include that applicants must be aware of specific deadlines and materials needed, including FAQs for further clarification.
# of Locations
Two major teaching hospitals
Fellowship
The residency program offers a variety of fellowships, particularly in subspecialties related to pathology. Recent graduates have pursued fellowships in various prestigious institutions, emphasizing both clinical and research opportunities in the field.
Resident Life
Overview
The program, which is housed at two major teaching hospitals, is approved for four years of combined training in anatomic and clinical pathology. The integrated program, utilizing the particular strengths at each of the sites, exposes the resident to a wide variety of material, expertise, and practice settings.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
Four years
Housing
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Alumni
Alumni of the program often pursue fellowships and academic positions. Specific fellowships and jobs are not detailed in the text, but it suggests a broad range of career paths after graduation.
Salary & Benefits
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Vacation
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