Dermatopathology Fellowship Program
Goals and Objectives of
Dermatopathology Fellowship
The aim
of Penn State Dermatopathology fellowship is to train physicians to excel in
clinical dermatopathology. This is accomplished by providing an environment
that encourages personal growth and inquiry, and scientific discovery.
Critical and analytical skills necessary for the acquisition of new medical
information are developed. Fellows will acquire a comprehensive fund of
knowledge essential for the diagnosis and management of the wide variety of
entities encountered in clinical dermatopathology. The fellow will be exposed
to the subject matter necessary for passing the certifying examination.
To
accomplish this, a faculty dedicated to patient care, teaching, research, and
intellectual curiosity will provide the infrastructure for the fellowship
learning experience. The fellow will be expected to be self-motivated,
collegial, and exhibit the highest levels of personal integrity. Fellows must
be responsive to guidance, invest the time and effort necessary for independent
learning, and be dedicated to providing the highest quality patient care.
Fellowship Training
Fellows
will be spending ½ of their time in dermatopathology sign out. The fellow will
be expected to formulate a diagnosis and a differential diagnosis in all cases
before the supervising attending signs out. With approximately 20,000
accessions per year, the fellow will be exposed to a variety of common and
uncommon diseases. The fellow will also be responsible for dictation of over
400 consult cases received from other pathologists and dermatopathologists. The
three staff dermatopathologists have an extensive teaching collection of
interesting cases that the fellow will be expected to review. All fellows will
be expected to perform research and publish a research project based upon their
interests. The department of Pathology has internal grants available for
funding projects requiring monetary support, along with a full time research
technician.
Required Conferences
Fellows
will be required to participate in the weekly Dermatology journal club, the
weekly dermatopathology conference, the monthly Dermatology grand rounds,
monthly Dermatology patient conference, and monthly Dermatology consult
conference. The fellows will be responsible for presenting the pathology for
the Dermatology grand rounds and discussing clinical-pathologic correlation
(Dermatopathology attending physicians are always in attendance at these
sessions). The fellow will also prepare brief (5 -10 minute) discussions of
topics to be covered during the weekly dermatopathology conference.
Optional Conferences
The Milton S.
Hershey Medical center has numerous other conferences the fellow will be able to
attend if the conference is of interest or pertaining to dermatopathology. Some
of the pathology conferences include:
|
Name of Conference |
Frequency held |
Individual(s) or Department Responsible for Organization of
Sessions |
|
Department of Pathology Conferences: |
|
|
|
Gross Pathology Conference |
Weekly |
Drs. Zaino and Ruggiero |
|
Surgical Pathology Conference |
Weekly |
Dr. Crist |
|
Didactic lecture series |
Weekly |
Chief resident (primarily given by faculty) |
|
Journal Club |
Quarterly |
Dr. Nifong |
|
Frozen Section Conference |
Monthly |
Dr. Abt |
|
Clinical Pathology Conference |
Bi-weekly |
Dr. Bongiovanni |
|
On-call Review |
Monthly |
Dr. Bongiovanni |
|
Lunch with the Program Director, Chair, and Division Chiefs |
Monthly |
Chief Resident |
|
Interdisciplinary Conferences: |
|
|
|
Pediatric Mortality Conference |
Monthly |
Faculty and residents |
|
Hematology Conference |
Bimonthly |
Dr. Nifong |
|
Breast Conference |
Weekly |
Dr. Han |
|
Renal Biopsy |
Monthly |
Drs. Abendroth and Abt |
|
ENT Tumor Board |
Monthly |
Chief resident |
|
Bone Conference |
Monthly |
Dr. Frauenhoffer |
|
GI Tumor Board |
Monthly |
Dr. Ruggiero |
|
Neuropathology |
Bi-monthly |
Dr. Specht |
|
Lymphoma Conference |
Weekly |
Dr. Bayerl |
|
Dermatopathology |
Weekly |
Drs. Helm, Ioffreda, Clarke |
|
Uropathology |
Monthly |
Dr. Leonard |
|
Pulmonary Pathology Conference |
Monthly |
Dr. Zander |
|
GI Fellows' Conference |
Monthly |
Dr. Ruggiero |
Additional Training of Dermatology Trained Fellows
The fellow will
spend one morning a week in the surgical pathology gross room where the fellow
will participate in gross dissection, especially specimens of interest to
dermatopathology such as skin, soft tissue, and lymph nodes. Two mornings a
week will be spent participating in surgical pathology sign out. One morning a
week the fellow will have elective time to participate in subspecialty sign out
of interest such as hematopathology, cytology and neuropathology. Throughout
the year the fellow will participate in any autopsies with dermatologic findings
or diseases of interest.
Additional Training of Pathology Trained Fellows
Pathology trained
fellows will spend 3 (½) days a week in Dermatology clinic. In these clinics
the fellow will see patients, write the notes, dictate referral letters, write
the prescriptions, and be responsible for follow up just like a first year
Dermatology resident This active learning rather than passive observation will
help provide a good clinical foundation for a career in dermatopathology. One
half day a week will be open for elective time in Moh’s surgery, or other
specialty clinics of interest.
In Summary, the
fellow regardless of his or her background should receive an excellent training
in Dermatopathology which should serve as a solid foundation for a future career
in either private practice or academics.
Application
Process
This is a fully-funded one year ACGME-accredited position
that includes training in all aspects of Dermatopathology. Faculty include
three academic Dermatopathologists, and academic anatomic pathologists and
dermatologists. The service accessions over 20,000 cases per year, including
in-house and referred samples. Applicants should be board-certified or
board-eligible in either Anatomic Pathology or Dermatology.
Applications should include
a cover letter with a personal statement, curriculum vitae, examination scores,
a letter from the current/most recent program director, and three letters of
recommendation.
Applications
are evaluated on an on-going basis and will be accepted until the position is
filled. Applications for 2011-2012 are being accepted until December 20,
2009.
Applications should be sent
to:
Klaus F. Helm, M.D.
Program Director,
Dermatopathology Fellowship
Department of Pathology
– M.C. H179
Penn State M.S. Hershey
Medical Center
P.O. Box 850, 500
University Drive
Hershey, PA 17033-0850
Email:
khelm@hmc.psu.edu
www.hmc.psu.edu/dermatology
www.hmc.psu.edu/pathology
For questions regarding
the Dermatopathology Fellowship Program, please contact Mandi at 717-531-8247.
Milton S. Hershey Medical
Center of The Pennsylvania State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer; Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply
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