Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) Residency Program at the University of Kansas Medical Center provides a comprehensive four-year training experience aimed at producing highly skilled pathologists. Under the direction of experienced faculty, the program emphasizes excellent patient care, a strong commitment to teaching, and exposure to a diverse range of cases. Residents benefit from a supportive environment with a focus on both clinical skills and academic growth, making it a compelling choice for prospective residents.
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Program Details
Specialty
Pathology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) Residency Program at the University of Kansas Medical Center may be viewed as IMG-friendly, as the text suggests a commitment to producing skilled pathologists and it contains information on resident support and success, which aligns with welcoming diverse candidates. However, explicit mention of 'International Medical Graduates', 'IMG acceptance rate', or detailed IMG policies is absent, so it's not definitively stated. For more precise information, residents or program administrators should ideally consult directly with the program.
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Program Website
Address
3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160
Program Director
Katie L. Dennis, M.D.
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Current Residents
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
Integrated four-year training program in anatomic and clinical pathology with progressive curriculum changes, increased staffing support, and a focus on optimal productivity.
Application
Residency application process can be found on the program's 'How to Apply' page. Key components typically include deadlines and selection criteria, but specific dates and requirements were not detailed in the provided text. Please refer to the residency page for the most accurate and up-to-date application information.
# of Locations
Multiple clinical sites with diverse learning opportunities for hands-on experience.
Fellowship
The program offers fellowship opportunities, especially in various subspecialties related to pathology and laboratory medicine. Graduates from the program have historically pursued additional training or fellowship positions in both community practice and academic medicine settings.
Resident Life
Overview
The residency program has been graduating successful pathologists for over 65 years and emphasizes excellent patient care and teaching exposure to a wide variety of cases.
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# of Years of Program
4 years
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Salary & Benefits
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