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91ɫƵ Hematopathology Fellowship

Program Information

This one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship provides broad-based training in the laboratory approach to diagnosis of hematologic disorders, as well as education in the structure and function of the routine hematology laboratory. A multimodal approach is stressed, with the incorporation of information from multiple sources, including clinical, hematologic, cytogenic, flow cytometric, and molecular data.

Although all work proceeds under the supervision of an attending pathologist, development of increasing degrees of independence and responsibility commensurate with the fellow’s ability and level of training is encouraged. The ultimate goal is to allow the fellow to function as an effective laboratory consultant to clinical colleagues, both in the interpretation of pathologic material, as well as by providing input into the proper utilization and interpretation of laboratory tests for the patient work-up.

An academic approach to Hematopathology is fostered through participation in research projects, conferences, journal club and teaching activities. This methodology prepares fellows for careers in either academic or community practice.

Requirements

  • Completion of an ACGME-accredited Anatomic and Clinical Pathology residency
  • Board eligible or certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
  • Must have or be eligible to apply for a Wisconsin Medical License

Program Director

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Steven Howard Kroft, MD

Professor and Chair

Program Director, Hematopathology Fellowship

Application Information

Up to two (2) fellows will be recruited per year.

We will be participating in the Hematopathology NRMP Fellowship Match for positions that begin on 7/1/2026.
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Submit application materials: Fall 2024
Interviews Begin: January 2025
Ranking Opens: March 12, 2025
Match Day: April 30, 2025

Accepting Applications

AY 2025-2026: 1 spot
AY 2026-2027: 2 spots in Match

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Terms, Conditions, and Benefits of Employment
The 91ɫƵ Affiliated Hospitals offers its housestaff a comprehensive benefits package.

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How to Apply
  1. Complete the application form
  2. Curriculum Vitae
  3. “Personal Statement” highlighting your future plans and any specific interests within Pathology you might wish to pursue during your fellowship
  4. Minimum three letters of recommendation
  5. USMLE Results (Steps 1, 2, 3) documentation
  6. Citizenship/visa status indicating your ability to work in the United States
  7. ECFMG Certificate (if International Medical Graduate)
  8. Copy of your current state medical license
  9. Must be eligible for Wisconsin medical license

All application materials should be emailed to the Program Coordinator.

Contact Us

Kristine Scheel

Program Manager - Education and Quality

kscheel@mcw.edu

 

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
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WDL Building, Suite L83
9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226-3522