MGH Pathology Visiting Scholar Program
MGH Pathology in collaboration with the MGH Center for Diversity & Inclusion
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Overview
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Eligibility
- Completion of application in which applicant expresses interest in Clerkship Program.
- Completion of at least 2 core clinical rotations and passing score on USMLE1; applicant must be academically competitive for residency application.
- Ideal applicant should have a strong demonstrated interest in Pathology as a specialty career, with a stated intention to apply for Pathology residency programs.
Benefits for students
- Medical students (MS) will gain focused exposure in an area of Pathology tailored to their interests.
- Medical students will have the opportunity to work on a project under the guidance of an MGH Faculty member.
- In the process, medical students will have a unique opportunity to experience MGH Pathology firsthand, and to have MGH faculty become familiar with them as students. The project, interaction with faculty and mentorship will strengthen their potential as applicants and increase the likelihood they will apply and want to matriculate at MGH Pathology.
- Provides an opportunity for excellent students to visit our program, who may not have otherwise visited for financial reasons.
Apply
- Apply by clicking here.
About our department
| Introduction We are proud to present a look into MGHPathology: a 13-video series introducing the department, Residency and Fellowship program, Research, and Lab spaces. Follow along to see the history and progress of Pathology at MGH! Watch all videos
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Professionalism
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Meet Pathologist-in-Chief, Dr. David Louis, and learn more about our department. For more info, visit massgeneral.org/pathology. |
Overview
- A two month visiting Pathology clerkship experience for MS3/MS4 UIM medical students.
Program structure
- Medical students participate in a focused clerkship experience tailored to their interests, in which they will participate in clinical / sign-out activity, as well as a translational or basic research project.
- Each student will be matched with an MGH Pathology faculty mentor, who will provide guidance for their research project and for career guidance.
- Students will present projects at the conclusion of their clerkships.
- Subsidy would be offered to cover costs of housing and reimbursement for travel.
- Dates: June 6, 2022 – July 29, 2022
Eligibility
- Completion of application in which applicant expresses interest in Clerkship Program.
- Completion of at least 2 core clinical rotations and passing score on USMLE1; applicant must be academically competitive for residency application.
- Ideal applicant should have a strong demonstrated interest in Pathology as a specialty career, with a stated intention to apply for Pathology residency programs.
Apply
- Apply by clicking here.
Benefits for students
- Medical students (MS) will gain focused exposure in an area of Pathology tailored to their interests.
- Medical students will have the opportunity to work on a project under the guidance of an MGH Faculty member.
- In the process, medical students will have a unique opportunity to experience MGH Pathology firsthand, and to have MGH faculty become familiar with them as students. The project, interaction with faculty and mentorship will strengthen their potential as applicants and increase the likelihood they will apply and want to matriculate at MGH Pathology.
- Provides an opportunity for excellent students to visit our program, who may not have otherwise visited for financial reasons.
About our department
Introduction
We are proud to present a look into MGH Pathology: a 13-video series introducing the department, Residency and Fellowship program, Research, and Lab spaces. Follow along to see the history and progress of Pathology at MGH!
Meet Pathologist-in-Chief, Dr. David Louis, and learn more about our department. For more info, visit massgeneral.org/pathology.
Table of contents
- Laboratory spaces
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Professionalism
- The MGH Pathology Service aims to cultivate a diverse and inclusive Pathology community committed to equity, integrity, collaboration, and respect.
- We are excited to let you know about the department's efforts over the past 18 months to begin to address the issue of structural inequity, in combination with our ongoing efforts to promote diversity and inclusion and to foster professionalism. We have aligned these efforts under a new DEIP (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Professionalism) Committee.
- Learn more: https://www.massgeneral.org/pathology/about/diversity-and-inclusion

