Pathology Residency OverviewPrint 1 page summary of Pathology Residency
Baystate Medical Center's Pathology department is one of the largest in New England
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Our large volume and breadth of interesting cases and material offers a unique experience for the pathology resident.
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The Pathology Residency program provides integrated training in anatomic and clinical pathology.
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Residents rotate on Transfusion and Apheresis Medicine Services—the largest and most clinically complex type of such training experiences in Western New England.
We are New England's only “Molecular Center of Excellence”
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You Train with Experts in Each Clinical Sub-Specialty
Our motivated subspecialty-trained faculty and a cooperative and friendly atmosphere create a wonderful environment to acquire the skills you seek in your development as a pathologist.
Baystate's Pathology Residency is ACGME-accredited.
Residency Program Director
Jean M. Henneberry, MD
phone: 413.794.5085
email: Jean.Henneberry@bhs.org
Residency Education Coordinator
Lora Fillion
phone: 413.794.5085
email: Lora.Fillion@bhs.org