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The University of Maryland Medical Center Department of Pathology offers a one-year ACGME-approved fellowship in Cytopathology. The fellowship is based at the University of Maryland Medical Center, a 731-bed tertiary care center located in the heart of downtown Baltimore, in the attractive Inner Harbor area, minutes from Camden Yards.

Division of Cytopathology

The Division of Cytopathology diagnoses over 10,000 cytology cases per year, including 4700 gynecologic cytology cases and 5600 non-gynecologic cases. This includes over 800 fine needle aspiration cases per year, with immediate evaluation for adequacy by a cytopathologist in nearly all of them, and a large and growing number of pathologist-performed fine needle aspirations. The program offers access to an outstanding range of cytologic cases, representing all of the major organ systems and specimen types typically encountered in the practice of cytopathology, with particular strengths in pulmonary, gastrointestinal (including pancreatobiliary and hepatic), thyroid, head and neck, and bone/soft tissue cytology.  All core biopsies with accompanying touch imprint or FNA are assigned to the cytology service.

Cytopathology Fellowship Program

The Cytopathology fellow will devote the bulk of the year to rotation on the Cytopathology service, and will be expected to render a preliminary diagnosis on all cytology cases, and perform  pathologist-performed FNA procedures and rapid evaluations for adequacy under the supervision of the attending pathologist. In addition, the fellow will have an introductory rotation and rotation in molecular pathology, as well as several months of elective time, which may be used for additional UMMC Cytology rotations, cytology electives at outside sites, surgical pathology electives, and/or research. Training in pathology informatics and laboratory management will be integrated throughout the program. Training will be complemented by an extensive collection of glass slide study sets, a series of didactic lectures by the faculty, a fellow journal club, and opportunities for formal and informal teaching of residents by the fellow.

Cytopathology Faculty

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Rachel E. Fanaroff, MD

Assistant Professor

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Paul N. Staats, MD

Professor of Pathology

Interim Chair

Teklu Legesse, MD

Teklu Legesse, MD

Assistant Professor

Director of Cytopathology Division

Cytopathology Fellowship Director

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Olga B Ioffe, MD

Director, Anatomic Pathology

Vice Chair of Education

Please refer to the residency website for the complete department faculty list.

Living in Baltimore

Baltimore, the eleventh largest city in the United States, is located on the western shore of Maryland at the northern extent of the Chesapeake Bay. Baltimore itself offers many galleries and museums, a symphony orchestra, professional athletic teams of championship caliber in several sports, a variety of theaters and other cultural advantages of a large metropolitan area. For additional information, please visit the Living in Baltimore for Your GME page. 

Applications

We are proudly participating in the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) unified recruitment timeline for cytopathology fellowship programs.

We have no open positions for the 2025-2026 fellowship year.

We will accept applications for the 2026-2027 academic year beginning July 1, 2024. Interviews and offers will follow the ASC common timeline.

We accept the CAP Residents Forum Standardized fellowship application and require a curriculum vitae, statement of interest and three letters of recommendation. 

Please Note: Only J-1 Visa sponsored.

Contact

For additional information, please contact:

Teklu Legesse, MD
Director, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
teklu.legesse@umm.edu

Katie Horton, C-TAGME
Coordinator, Cytopathology Fellowship Program
KHorton@som.umaryland.edu

University of Maryland Medical Center
Department of Pathology
22 South Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-328-5555
Fax: 410-328-5508