
Anatomic Pathology
| Anatomic Pathology | |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Anatomic Pathology | 4 weeks |
| Autopsy | On call – Weekdays |
| Surgical Pathology | 36 weeks |
| GYN Pathology | 20 weeks |
| BX | 20 weeks |
| Cytopathology | 16 weeks |
| Forensics at ME office | 4 weeks |
| Breast Pathology | 12 weeks |
| Dermatopathology | 4 weeks |
Clinical Pathology
| Clinical Pathology | |
|---|---|
| Clinical Chemistry | 12 weeks |
| Hematology/Hematopathology(Includes Flow Cytometry) | 16 weeks |
| Microbiology (Includes 4 weeks at the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Laboratories) | 12 weeks |
| Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine (Includes on-call for apheresis performed by LifeSouth and one-week rotation at LifeSouth) | 12 weeks |
| Molecular Pathology | 8 weeks |
| Lab Administration/Toxicology | 4 weeks |
| Coagulation | 1-2 weeks |
| Cytogenetics | 2 weeks |
| Immunology (Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville) | 2 weeks |
| Serology | 2 weeks |
Electives
| Electives | |
|---|---|
| AP or CP Elective | 4 weeks |
| CP Electives | 8 weeks |
*View the Pathology Residency master rotation schedule
Research
The department of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville is committed to fostering research by the faculty and residents. Our institution has been engaged in clinically applied research for many years and is enriched by the presence of faculty who have demonstrated excellence in performing research and in training new investigators. We have a full time Research Administrator who assists the faculty and residents with department research.
Every spring Celebration of Education and Research Day is held, with residents and fellows from all disciplines presenting their work. Annual resident participation in this event is a reflection of the scholarly activity in our training programs. Well-designed studies conducted in collaboration with the faculty have resulted in residents and fellows presenting their research at regional, national and international meetings. Funding is made available for these presentations and residents are strongly encouraged to publish the results of their scientific projects.