Residents enrolled in ACGME-approved residency programs in anatomic and clinical pathology are eligible for elective rotations in hematopathology.
To Be Determined
This is a 1-month rotation; a program letter of agreement from the sponsoring institution, a letter of intent, and an updated curriculum vitae (CV) are required. Residents are encouraged to apply early during the preceding academic year, because only a limited number of positions are usually available. Applicants may apply directly to Dr. Stefania Pittaluga.
All CCR residents and clinical fellows train at the 240-bed NIH Clinical Center, internationally recognized as the premier hospital dedicated to translational research and clinical care. Elective rotations offer residents and clinical fellows the opportunity to have direct experience in the care of patients enrolled in investigational protocols in the disciplines of allergy and immunology, anatomic pathology, critical care medicine/internal medicine, hematopathology, infectious diseases, medical genetics, and transfusion medicine. Participants will have first-hand exposure to the design, conduct, and management of clinical trials.
All of CCR’s programs are part of Graduate Medical Education at NIH.