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REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION
Applications for Pathology Residency training are accepted online through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applications are reviewed from September 1 through December 15 for the subsequent calendar year. The WSU/DMC Pathology Residency training program participates in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).
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| 1. Completion of the application form for Graduate Clinical training. | 1. Completion of the application form for Graduate Clinical training. |
| 2. Three letters of recommendation from faculty. | 2. Three letters of recommendation from faculty. |
| 3. Official certified transcript and copy of diploma. | 3. Official certified transcript and copy of diploma; certified translation if necessary. |
| 4. Acceptable scores on USMLE. Steps 1 and 2 (CK and CS) and/or National Boards, Parts I & ll or equivalent | 4. Acceptable scores on USMLE parts 1-3 or FMGEM, or VQE and an current valid ECFMG certificate. |
Factors considered in selection process:
1. Medical School Academic record
2. Personal Interview (no telephone interviews)
3. Letters of Recommendation
4. Personal Statement of background and goals
5. USMLE performance
Direct Inquiries to:
William J. Kupsky, M.D. Program Director C/O Mr. Markel Washington Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Pathology
9374 Scott Hall 540 E. Canfield Avenue Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 577-2488 E-MAIL: path-res@med.wayne.eduApplications by regular post or FAX will not be accepted.
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
Applications should be submitted directly to the fellowship program director (see individual program descriptions). Click Here to download the form.
Applicants should be graduates of accredited training programs in Anatomic & Clinical Pathology. Applications will be considered on the basis of academic record, letters of recommendation, and personal interview.