Oregon Health & Science University offers an ACGME-accredited one-year fellowship in Molecular Genetic Pathology, a new subspecialty jointly accredited by the American Board of Pathology and the American Board of Medical Genetics. The MGP fellow will gain a working knowledge of all current clinical molecular diagnostic procedures including DNA and RNA extraction, Southern blots, in situ hybridization/FISH, mutation scanning methods, and qualitative and quantitative amplification methods. These technologies are applied in a wide spectrum of clinical settings including cancer, inherited disease (Mendelian, trinucleotide repeats, and complex), infectious disease, HLA-typing, and identification. The MGP fellow will learn to analyze and interpret molecular data from clinical cases, and to compose and communicate diagnostic reports. These molecular results will be correlated with clinical, laboratory, morphologic, immunophenotypic, and cytogenetic findings. Exposure to ethical issues, lab quality assurance, and lab administration are an additional part of the MGP curriculum. The MGP fellow will also learn to design and implement research projects aimed at understanding the molecular basis of disease or translating such basic discoveries into improved patient care. An optional second year of full time research may be available to interested and eligible fellows.
Program Director: Richard D. Press, MD, PhD
Requirements: Candidates must have an MD degree (or equivalent), and have either completed training in an ACGME accredited residency in Medical Genetics or Pathology (AP and/or CP), or be certified by the American Board of Medical Genetics.
Stipend:The stipend is commensurate with the year of postgraduate training.
Next Available Position begins: July 1, 2009
Applications: Applications will be accepted up to two-years in advance and will be reviewed as rolling admissions.
To apply for the Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship at OHSU, please submit the following:
Application Form
Curriculum Vitae
Personal Statement
3 Letters of Recommendation
Applicants selected for hire must also provide:
(Some documents may be requested at interview stage)
Dean's letter
Medical School Transcript
USMLE Certificate and scores
Letter of verification of previous training
ECFMG Certificate (if applicable)
OHSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer
Send all materials to:
Anna Wedeking
Residency/Training Programs Coordinator
Oregon Health & Science University
Pathology Department, L-113
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland, OR 97239-3098
Phone: 503-494-4110
Fax: 503-494-2025
ferencea@ohsu.edu