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Neuropathology Fellowship

A two-year neuropathology fellowship program is available at IU School of Medicine and its main clinical-teaching facilities on the Indianapolis campus. These facilities provide a large volume of surgical and autopsy cases in neuropathology and ocular pathology. Planning and participation in departmental and interdepartmental conferences are a part of the program as is the instruction of residents and medical students. Diagnostic neuropathology is generally emphasized during the first year. Active participation in research projects is the main goal during the second year. Research opportunities in a variety of areas are numerous and include Alzheimer’s disease, prion diseases and brain tumors. Optional one month rotations are available in neurology, neurosurgery and neuroradiology.

 

Program Faculty

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Robert Bell, MHS, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Program Director

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Bernardino Ghetti, MD

Distinguished Professor

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Admissions

Applicants must have completed two years of accredited anatomic pathology training or meet fellow eligibility requirements for ACGME Neuropathology fellowship programs. Applicants with board certification in clinical pathology or other specialties must have one year of accredited training in anatomical pathology. Stipends are commensurate with level of training. Reappointment to the second year is contingent upon successful completion of the first year.

To apply, applicants must submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation (including one from the current training director) to the Pathology Fellowship Coordinator, Beverly Jarrett, at bjarrett@iupui.edu.