Residents demonstrate an investigative and analytical thinking approach to clinical situations, including:
Development of reasonable and complete differential diagnoses for bone marrows and lymph nodes based on the available clinical information, laboratory tests, and current published information.
As part of their workup of cases, suggest appropriate additional testing (special stains, immunohistochemical studies, and further clinical testing such as cytogenetics, etc.) if applicable.
Formulation in a comprehensive, cohesive, and coherent fashion the above differential diagnoses and discussion of pathologic findings in the final pathology report.
Are encouraged to participate in at least one research project, such as clinicopathologic studies, or case reports with literature review.
Discuss the basic and clinically supportive sciences which are appropriate to the specialty of clinical pathology, including:
Discuss epidemiology of various infections and neoplastic diseases during discussion of clinical pathology cases, and use of such knowledge to formulate pathologic diagnoses.
Compare the clinical presentations and manifestations of various diseases during discussion and workup of anemias, coagulopathies, and other hematologic disorders and use this knowledge to formulate pathologic diagnoses.
Explain basic cytochemical and immunologic stains, including biochemical and immunologic principles, methods, and applications.
Explain human morphology and physiology during discussions with clinicians.
Evaluation
Rotation evaluation
Hematology score for the in-service examination compared to national means