The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine faculty are internationally recognized pathologists and scientists. This outstanding team of educators is dedicated to teaching laboratory medicine and participates in the training of students at all levels of study, including undergraduates seeking an associate degree in histotechnology or a bachelor degree in clinical laboratory science or cytotechnology; graduate students seeking PhD in pathology; MD students; residents; and post-graduate-level trainees and fellows.
MD Education
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers MD electives ranging from general pathology to diagnostic immunopathology and laboratory medicine training—at multiple school campuses.
Graduate Degrees
Advanced training is available for a PhD in Experimental Pathology.
Residency
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a well-rounded residency program.
Undergraduate Education
The Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is committed to the support of three IU School of Medicine Health Professions Programs. The Clinical Laboratory Science and Cytotechnology programs each offer Bachelor of Science degrees and the Histotechnology program offers the option of a certificate program or an Associate’s degree.
Fellowships
The Pathology and Laboratory Medicine department offers fellowships in ten subspecialties; seven of these programs are ACGME-accredited fellowships.
Global Outreach Observership Program
The observership program is intended for national and international individuals seeking further pathology training which may lead to a residency position in the U.S. in the field of pathology.