Goal:
It is the goal of the Integrated Residency Program in
Pathology to graduate a pathologist who is fully capable
of serving the community as an active and respected member,
who is looked up to by peers and community members, not
only as a laboratory scientist and physician but a respected
and emulated citizen.
Objectives:
- The trainee has a responsibility to himself/herself
to take full advantage of the educational resources available
within the Health-Care System.
- The trainee is an integral part of the health care
team and, as such, must strive to learn the didactic
aspect of laboratory science and the mechanics of daily
laboratory practice including but, not limited to interaction
with technical and medical staff as well as administrative
personnel.
- The trainee will mature in the field of laboratory
medicine as he/she progresses through rotations following
the instructions, goals and objectives delineated for
each rotation.
- The trainee will be given progressive responsibility
for assigned cases and must follow through until their
conclusion.
- The trainee must be made aware of and explore opportunities
in Laboratory Medicine beyond the limits of the Health
Care System to include participation in state and national
organizations.
- The trainee is obliged to attend and present multidisciplinary
conferences promoting intra and interdepartmental interaction
and strive for academic growth through publication in
peer reviewed journals.
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Pathology Residency Program
Barnabas Health
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