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University at Buffalo Program

Buffalo, New York

Pathology

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Pathology Residency Program at the University at Buffalo provides a comprehensive four-year combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology training program, designed to equip residents with essential skills for their careers in pathology. The curriculum emphasizes clinical judgment, knowledge acquisition, and effective communication skills critical for future pathologists. The program offers both traditional and flexible training options and is committed to fostering a supportive learning environment for its residents.

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Program Details

Specialty

Pathology

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Pathology Residency Program at the University at Buffalo does not explicitly mention acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) or provide information about an IMG acceptance rate. Therefore, it is unclear whether the program is IMG-friendly. However, it would be beneficial to review additional sections such as 'Eligibility Criteria' or 'Application Process' directly from their website for more specific guidance.

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Program Website

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100 High Street, Buffalo, NY 14203

Program Director

Ted Ondracek, MD

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Current Residents

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PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The 4-year combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology training program is the main program of this department. The program is designed to provide residents with current concepts and techniques, as well as the traditional principles of pathology.

Application

Details on applying to our residency in pathology can be found in the 'How to Apply' section. Applications are submitted through the ERAS system. Specific deadlines are not mentioned in the text.

# of Locations

The training program is an integrated one, primarily utilizing the resources of University-affiliated teaching hospitals and a freestanding high volume clinical laboratory.

Fellowship

The program offers fellowship opportunities, but the details are not explicitly outlined in the provided text. To gather comprehensive information regarding fellowships available to residents post-graduation, it's advisable to consult the program’s website or contact the residency office directly.

Resident Life

Overview

Our residency program puts you on the path to success by furnishing you with the skills, clinical judgment and knowledge essential for a dynamic career in pathology.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The program is structured in order to retain some flexibility in training. Accordingly, in addition to the traditional program of anatomic pathology and clinical pathology (four year program), the trainee may elect to concentrate in either anatomic or clinical pathology (three year programs).

Housing

No specific information about housing options or support offered to residents was mentioned in the text.

Alumni

Our residents benefit from comprehensive curriculum and supportive mentoring that lays foundations for rewarding futures in pathology. Alumni typically pursue fellowships in various subspecialties, with many entering academic positions or joining private practices thereafter.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Our salaries do not include the additional value of your benefits, which UB GME pays. Most institutions ask you to pay for your own benefits. Add $5,000 for single coverage and $13,000 for family coverage to our salaries for an accurate figure of your effective salary to compare what you will earn here to other programs.

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