The Hematopathology Fellowship at Fox Chase Cancer Center (Temple University Health System) has an opening for a 1-year ACGME-accredited fellowship beginning July 1, 2027.
For more information:
foxchase.org/research-traini…
Temple Pathology is now accepting applications for a Fully Accredited Cytopathology Fellowship.
For inquiries, contact Fellowship Program Director Dr. Israh Akhtar at Israh.Akhtar@tuhs.temple.edu
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Congratulations to our graduates. We're incredibly proud of all you have achieved and can't wait to see the impact you'll make in the next chapter of your careers.
A great weekend we had at the Pennsylvania Association of Pathologists meeting. Always nice seeing residents and faculty come together, sharing ideas, and learning from each other!
If you're at #USCAP2026, don't miss this platform presentation today by our senior resident Muhammad Hussain (@whosainastro). Great work from our team!
Why do we call markers “CD”?
Who decided this system and how did it shape modern hematopathology?
In our talk, we trace the origins of CD nomenclature and why it’s truly the Rosetta Stone of immunophenotyping.
🎤 Monday | 2:00–2:15 PM | Room 303A #USCAP2026
Cytopathology fellows, cytologists,residents
Now is the perfect time to join @iac International Academy of Cytology!With nominal fees for Junior medical members(E25 euro) you can access premier resources(acta cy, cyto webinars),network globally,and advance your career #cytology
In September, our residents and attendings represented our program at CAP and the 37th European Congress of Pathology, marking our presence on two continents. We’re proud of their hard work and dedication.
We are proud of our senior resident, Muhammed Hussain, who represented us at the recent SH-EA4HP 2025 meeting and continues to make an outstanding impact!