CURRENT EVENTS
2008-2009:
New Residents and Fellows began their training on
July 1, 2008:
- New Residents -
Shahrzad Ehdaivand, M.D. - Brown University
Harleen Sidhu, M.D. - Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
Kamaljeet Singh, M.D. - Pt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Grad. Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Wei Tian, M.D. - Norman Bethune Medical University, China
- New GI Pathology Fellows -
Tara Williams Chang, M.D.
- Residency at Boston University Medical Center
Preeti Sharma, M.D. - Residency at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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About the Program
The Brown Pathology Residency Program is certified by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education
(ACGME) and is an accredited to train up to 16 residents in a four-year program in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
(AP/CP). Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University offers a comprehensive, integrated postgraduate training
program for medical graduates planning careers in pathology. The Pathology Residency Program is designed to help the graduate physician acquire a broad knowledge of anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine; learn the techniques
and methodologies required for continued professional growth; and develop teaching skills, research skills, and critical
thinking habits.Throughout the program, emphasis is placed on developing skills to obtain critical information from
anatomic and clinical pathology specimens to act as expert consulting physicians. The pathobiology of human
disease is also emphasized to provide residents with the basis to understand and advance our knowledge of human
disease throughout their careers.
Mission
The Program's mission is to provide the highest quality residency
training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, to
enhance the value of undergraduate and graduate medical education in the Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown
University affiliated programs, and to produce
superior physicians with a commitment to life-long learning and the
scholarly practice of pathology.
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