Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is actively recruiting applicants for its ACGME-accredited, high-impact, one-year Genitourinary (GU) Pathology Fellowship Program.
We are currently accepting applications for open positions across multiple academic years: 2025-2026, 2026-2027, and 2028-2029. This fellowship offers exceptional training within one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers.
Prerequisites:
To be considered, applicants should be enrolled in (or successfully completed) an ACGME-accredited Pathology Residency Program (AP/CP or AP Only), have successfully passed USMLE Step 3, and be eligible to receive a Pennsylvania Medical Training License. International Medical Graduates may be considered if they are ECFMG certified, have successfully passed USMLE Step 3, and are eligible to receive a Pennsylvania Medical Training License.
How To apply:
Application should include the following:
- CV,
- Cover Letter & Personal Statement,
- USMLE (or COMLEX) scores,
- Medical school transcript,
- Three or more letters of recommendation with one being from your current program (residency or fellowship) director.
Letters of recommendation should be addressed to Dr. Gabriela M. Quiroga-Garza.
Send application materials to:
Nila Payton, GU Fellowship Program Coordinator
Telephone: (412) 623-4929
Fax: (724) 786-7696
Email: paytonn@upmc.edu
Contact Information:
Nila Payton
Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: (412) 623-4929
Fax: (724) 786-7696
Email: paytonn@upmc.edu
Fellowship Director
Gabriela M. Quiroga-Garza, MD.
Assistant Professor of Pathology
GU Fellowship Program Director
Department of Pathology, Genitourinary Pathology COE
UPMC Shadyside Hospital
5230 Centre Avenue, WG02.11
Pittsburgh, PA 15232