Laboratory Medicine Clinical Fellowship Programs

Hematopathology Fellowship


Program Faculty

Daniel E. Sabath, MD PhD
Associate Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Director, Hematopathology Fellowship

Sindhu Cherian, MD
Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Kerstin Edlefsen, MD
Acting Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Jonathan Fromm, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Harvey A. Greisman, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Associate Director, Hematopathology
Joe Rutledge, MD
Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Director, Seattle Children's Hospital Laboratories
Brent Wood, MD PhD
Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Directory, Hematopathology
David Wu, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine
Min Xu, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine (Seattle Children's)


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Description

The Hematopathology Fellowship  at the University of Washington is an ACGME-accredited two-year  program that provides training in the clinical and laboratory  diagnosis of hematologic malignancies, hemoglobinopathies and  hemolytic syndromes, hemostasis and thrombosis, and general hematology.  Training is provided in all the major diagnostic techniques, including  flow cytometry and clinical molecular diagnosis. The fellowship  consists of a structured intensive core rotation through the clinical  areas listed above followed by a period of research during which  clinical duties are reduced. A major goal of the fellowship is  mastery of a hematopathology area leading to publication in quality  journals. The fellowship should prepare the trainee for successful  completion of the hematology examination given by the American  Board of Pathology. 2 positions/year
 

Program Goals and Objectives

Typical Schedule

Requirements

Applicants are expected to have completed the training required for certification in Clinical and/or Anatomic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology. This requirement may be waived by the Program Director in exceptional cases.
 

Stipends & Benefits

Appointment is for one year and is subject to renewal for a second year. Salary and benefits are based on the schedule for residents at an equivalent level. Fellows are encouraged to apply for extramural funding if additional years of research training are desired.
 

For More Information

Dr. Dan Sabath
University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine
SCCA Hematopathology G7800
Box 358080
825 Eastlake Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98195-7110
Telephone: 206-288-7125
Fax: 206-288-7127
 
Candidates need to submit electronic documents for their application packet.  We accept .doc, .jpg, .pdf and .tif documents as attachments to our fellowship email address.  Letters of reference can be sent by email attachment as well as long as they are on department letterhead and sent directly from the writer's office email OR administrative office email.  Click the link below for specific information about our requirements and applicable forms.

Application & Instructions for Pathology Fellowships
We do not accept the APC Standard Application Form

Application Email Address:  fellowship@pathology.washington.edu

Include fellowship year and name in subject line.

If you have questions or problems, please contact our Academic Programs Coordinator.