Renal and Transplantation Pathology

The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology offers a one-year clinical fellowship position for board-eligible candidates with the desire to practice renal and transplantation pathology. This fellowship provides training in all areas of native and transplant kidney pathology, including light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy. Busy general nephrology and renal transplantation programs at our institution provide a broad spectrum of adult and pediatric nephropathology specimens, including over 600 native and allograft kidney biopsies per year. Busy liver, heart, lung and pancreas transplant programs also provide the fellow with the opportunity to see biopsy and resection specimens related to these subspecialty areas of transplantation pathology. An elective in surgical pathology, molecular pathology and/or the HLA laboratory can also be arranged.

The fellow's daily responsibilities include reviewing slides, organizing cases, and preparing pathology reports. The fellow is expected to prepare and present cases at weekly interdepartmental clinicopathology conferences, as well as teach and supervise pathology residents and medical students rotating through the nephropathology service. The fellow will be supervised and guided by subspecialty-trained attending/consultant pathologists.

This training program is enhanced by strong clinical services and established interdisciplinary relationships with nephrologists, transplant physicians, and surgeons. Because of the large number of interesting cases and databases that are available, the fellow will have the opportunity to pursue a wide variety of research interests ranging from basic science to translational and clinical research. The fellow is encouraged to participate in at least one scholarly project during the program.

Requirements

Stipend

  • Commensurate with level of postgraduate training.

Applications

Email your curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a brief statement of professional goals to baadam@ualberta.ca.

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