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Length of Time: 12.5 x 4 week-long blocks
Location: University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Rotation Director: Benjamin Hinrichs, MD
Participating Faculty:
Anna Balog MD: GIMichelle Bryant, M.D.: GU, Pulm, ENT, Medical KidneySteven Gilday MD PhD: ENT, GU, GYN, Skin/Soft tissue & BoneMatthew Hagen MD PhD: ENT, GU, Muscle, Neuropathology, Eye, Skin/Soft tissue & BoneBenjamin Hinrichs MD: Breast, GI, GU, Liver, Skin/Soft tissue & BoneDouglas Johnson MD: Breast, GI, GYNRachel Jug MD: Breast, ENT, GYNAdy Kendler MD PhD: ENT, GYN, Muscle, NeuroYoussef Khatafeh MD: Breast, GYNHani Kushlaf MD: MusclePaul Lee MD PhD: GYN, Medical Renal, GYNBhunesh Maheshwari, M.D.: GI, GU, PulmAhmad Mansour MD: Breast, GYN, Skin/Soft tissue & BoneLauren Rosen MD: Breast, ENT, Pulm, HeartDivya Sharma MD: ENT, GI, Liver, Pulm, HeartChris Nani, M.D.:GI, ENT, PulmJiang Wang MD PhD: Breast, GI, Heart, Liver
The Surgical Pathology service at University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC) averages approximately 23,000 cases a year, representing a well-balanced mix of oncologic and medical specimens from all major organ systems. UCMC surgical pathology is subspecialized and is divided into Breast, Gynecology, Gastrointestinal, Head and Neck, Skin/Soft tissue, Lung, Genitourinary, Liver, Frozen and Medical Kidney services. Residents rotate through the different subspecialty rotations in two-week blocks. High-volume services are rotated on individually, whereas low-volume services may be combined during upper level rotations. All services operate as “single-day” cycles, in which residents preview, sign-out, and gross all in one day. In general, cases are available for resident preview in the morning, with attending sign-out and grossing occurring later in the day. Graduated responsibility is employed, with expectations for numbers of cases previewed and “written up” depending on experience level. By the fourth year, residents are expected to function as a fellow or junior attending, previewing and accurately writing up all cases. With regard to grossing, residents are responsible for grossing the majority of resection specimens assigned to a particular service. Importantly, residents receive focused and dedicated grossing training during the first two months of the residency program, ensuring exposure to a large variety of specimen types. Lastly, residents are provided graduated responsibility in multidisciplinary tumor boards. Residents only cover a tumor board if it occurs on their respective rotation, with upper-level residents both preparing for and presenting at the conference.
Surgical Pathology blocks are divided into 2-week subspecialty rotations, as follows:
Department of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineUC Health University HospitalLaboratory Medicine Building,Suite 1103188 Bellevue AvenueCincinnati, OH 45219Phone: (513) 584-7284Fax: (513) 584-3892Email: pathology@uc.edu