Pediatric Pathology Fellowship

Pediatric pathology is that practice of pathology concerned with the study and diagnosis of human disease manifested in the embryo, fetus, infant, child, and adolescent. Our graduate medical fellowship program is accredited to provide an organized educational experience for qualified physicians, seeking to acquire advanced competence in the diagnosis of childhood diseases.

Our one-year training includes formal education in diagnostic pediatric pathology and placental and fetal pathology as well as management and quality assessment issues germane to the pediatric laboratory environment.

Prerequisites:

Candidates must be:

  1.  Board certified or Board eligible by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic and Clinical Pathology,
  2. Eligible for a Michigan medical license.

How To apply:

Applicants should email application materials to Ali G. Saad, MD at hm6002@Wayne.edu

  • CV,
  • Three letters of reference,
  • Personal statement

Contact Information:

Ali G. Saad, MD
Professor of Pathology, Pediatric/Perinatal pathology, Neuropathology
Chief, Pediatric & Perinatal Pathology Service
Director of Pediatric & Perinatal Pathology Fellowship Program
Email: hm6002@Wayne.edu

Rachael Hone, M.Ed., Program Coordinator (rhone@med.wayne.edu)

08.07.2025
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