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Small Group Part 1
Small Group Part 2
Case Studies (Robbins CD Version 1.0)
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The Pathology Course for second-year medical students is taught by Pathology faculty, fellows, and residents from September through May. Teaching methods include small group case history discussions, interactive computer exercises, lectures, autopsy attendance, and gross tissue demonstrations. The major textbook used is "Robbins Basic Pathology." All course material and examinations are integrated with the other second year courses in the integrated second year curriculum.

Pathology Residency Program

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School with its affiliated institutions offers fully accredited programs in anatomic (AP) and clinical pathology (CP) as well as fellowships in the various subspecialties listed below. AP/CP-4, AP-3, and CP-3 programs are available. Individualized curricula for residents with other subspecialty or research interests can also be arranged. The program accepts eight AP and AP/CP residents and up to two CP-3 residents each year.

Fellowship Programs

The Department offers subspecialty fellowship training in the following disciplines: Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine, Clinical Chemistry, Cytopathology, Forensic Pathology, Hematopathology, Immunopathology, Microbiology, Molecular Pathology, Neuropathology, Pediatric Pathology and Surgical Pathology.

28th Annual Current Issues in Surgical Pathology, May 2009

The purpose of this unique surgical pathology course is to provide the participants with information concerning current issues in surgical pathology. Emphasis will include both overviews of selected topics of continuing interest and updates on methods for solving diagnostic problems encountered in surgical pathology.