DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
A 2nd Fellowship Position Open in Hematopathology Division at Duke University Medical Center and Duke Cancer Institute
The Department of Pathology at Duke University Medical Center invites applications for a 2nd Hematopathology fellowship position in the Department of Pathology for 2024-2025 academic year. Clinical responsibilities will include evaluation and sign-out of bone marrow, lymph node, and other hematopathology specimens, including interpreting pathology, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostic, cytogentic and NGS results. Successful candidates will be expected to lead the hematopathology daily service and supervise the residents on rotation.
The Hematopathology Division is one of the busiest service Divisions in the Department at the Duke Medical Center. The Hematopathology Division has built several large lymphoma consortia in the nation. Current research programs include genomic, epigenomic and gene expression profiling in large series of 6,000 patients with lymphoma and lymphoid diseases. Lymphoma multicenter collaboration systems have been established with rich translational research resources and cancer center support.
The Department of Pathology and University provide support for nationally recognized academic and clinical services, including the NCI-designated Cancer Center, Duke University Hospital. There is a broad referral foundation that drives a busy outreach and consultation service. This work is supported by state-of-the-art histology, flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics, and cytogenetics laboratories, world-class bioinformatics and core facilities. An excellent training program with residents, PA and medical students complements the clinical functions. All these academic activity occurs within the rich academic environment of Duke University School of Medicine, providing an excellent environment for professional and academic career development.
Located in the beautiful geographical region of the nation, Duke University Medical Center is one of the leading medical research and teaching institutions. Durham/Chapel Hill, NC is a growing cosmopolitan area with a population exceeding 1.6 million, diverse entertainment, ~80 pharmaceutical and biotechology enterprises including Apple and Amazon branches, excellent schools, decent atmosphere, and extensive access to outdoor landscape and ocean activities.
Interested candidates should submit curriculum vitae and three letters of reference (cc to AA, Donna Noblitt).
Donna Noblitt
Staff Assistant to Dr. Ken H. Young
Duke University Health System
Department of Pathology
40 Duke Medicine Circle
Green Zone, 3rd Floor, Room 315M
Durham, NC 27710
Tel: 919-681-8291
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Ken H. Young, MD, PhD
Professor and Director
Division of Hematopathology
Duke University Medical Center and Duke Cancer Institute