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Fellowship Programs

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Advanced Laboratory Coagulation/Hemostasis Learn More

Practice in a setting that requires advanced knowledge and expertise related to the laboratory evaluation of coagulation/hemostasis.

Advanced Clinical and Laboratory Coagulation/Hemostasis Learn More

Preparing to practice clinical and laboratory hematology with a major focus on the clinical and laboratory assessment of coagulation/hemostatic disorders.

Clinical Biochemistry Learn More

Understand the interpretation of biochemical data and its integration with the clinical practice of medicine.

Genetics Learn More

The laboratory training path includes programs in cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and biochemical genetics (laboratory).

Transfusion Medicine Learn More

Area concerned with all aspects of collection, testing, preparation, infusion and safety of human blood components and products.

Breast Pathology Learn More

A specialized, training program designed to provide a trained pathologist, certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada with a unique sub-specialization in breast pathology.

Gynecologic Pathology Learn More

The Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship Program is an opportunity for pathologists to deepen their clinical and molecular expertise in gynecologic/ gynecologic oncologic pathology and gynecologic cytology.