Unfortunately, there is no actual ranking system for pathology residency programs or pathology fellowship programs. However, there is a Pathology Resident Wiki (pathinfo dot wikia dot com) that has a complete pathology residency program directory and pathology fellowship program directory. Another good source of info is studentdoctor dot net.
If a Medical Student wants to be competitive for top residency programs, they usually require a 4.0 overall GPA. Residency Programs look at this the most. With a 4.0 overall GPA, you will be able to get into any residence program you desire.
When I applied to orthodontic residency programs, the top 5 were University of Washington, University of North Carolina, Conneticut, Michigan, and University of Southern California (USC). This was in 2003.
A residency is an intensive 3-5 year program for veterinarians that want to become board certified in a specialty such as internal medicine, surgery or pathology. Most residency programs are very difficult to get into and require a great deal of dedication to complete.
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Online programs in speech path offer Bachelor and Master degrees. While much of the coursework can be undertaken online, most programs do require some residency for completion of the program. Some programs include audiology in the undergrad coursework, which would allow the candidate to purse a license as a speech pathology or audiologist. Graduate programs narrow the specialty and the focus. This site gives an overview of the profession and outlines career paths in the field: http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/speech-pathology/ You can an associate degree that is similar to an undergraduate degree with online speech pathology programs. You will be licensed to become a pathologist.
There are a few universities in Italy with speech pathology master degree programs. Some of the most popular universities are New York University and University of Italy.
There are literally hundreds of pediatric residency programs in the US.
In the US, pathologists are physicians with an MD degree (4 years of medical school + board certification, steps 1,2 and 3). After medical school to be able to practice anatomic pathology (AP) and clinical pathology (CP), one has to sucessfully complete a 4 year residency program, and pass the AP/CP boards. Fellowship programs exist for a number of subspecialties including Dermatopathology, Hematopathology and Molecular and Genetic Pathology.
Pathology is a medical specialty. You must go to college and medical school and then do a residency in the field.
There could be some colleges in Italy that offer speech pathology master degrees in English. Not all colleges advertise their programs.
Yes, you will practice various clinical rotations in US Hospitals as a part of your residency.
You need a medical degree. Qualification for autopsy pathology is an additional five months of residency in autopsy. Large hospitals perform 100 to 150 autopsies per year. There is another field called Forensic Pathology. Medical doctors who specialize in forensic pathology examine bodies for the cause of death. Forensic Pathology is performed by coroners and medical examiners. Contact the National Association of Medical Examiners by writing 430 Pryor St. SW., Atlanta, GA 30312