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Program Overview
Hematopathology Fellowship Program
The Hematopathology Fellowship Program at the University of Iowa Health Care aims to provide trainees with an optimal opportunity to obtain competence in the practice of hematopathology. The program encourages academic pursuits, preparing fellows for positions in private practice or academic careers in hematopathology.
Program Overview
The program's faculty is committed to training fellows as good diagnosticians, clinical consultants, and laboratory managers. Whether a fellow is preparing for a position in private practice, which requires special expertise in hematopathology, or an academic career in hematopathology, the program provides a comprehensive education.
Program Goals
- Provide trainees with an optimal opportunity to obtain competence in the practice of hematopathology
- Encourage academic pursuits
- Prepare fellows for positions in private practice or academic careers in hematopathology
Program Structure
The program is part of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) at the University of Iowa Health Care. As such, current trainees can expect certain benefits and support from the office, including GME benefits.
Accepting Applications
The program is accepting applications for 2027–2028 and 2028–2029. The program's faculty is committed to providing a comprehensive education, preparing fellows for a successful career in hematopathology.
Program Details
The program provides an optimal opportunity for trainees to obtain competence in the practice of hematopathology. The faculty is committed to training fellows as good diagnosticians, clinical consultants, and laboratory managers. The program encourages academic pursuits, preparing fellows for positions in private practice or academic careers in hematopathology.
