The shortage of pathologists in the United States has been a topic of discussion for the past 2 decades. At the 2014 Association of Pathology Chairs (APC)/Program Directors Section (PRODS) meeting, a Pipeline Subcommittee (PSC) of the APC Advocacy Committee was formed with the charge of investigating ways to increase the number of highly qualified United States Medical Graduates entering into pathology. Several online surveys were developed to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to recruitment into pathology. Two general pipeline surveys were completed; one was issued in 2014 and is discussed in this article. In 2018, the Medical Education Working Group surveyed the Undergraduate Medical Education Directors Sectio...
Concern over the number of medical students choosing pathology and the “graying” of pathology as a p...
Few medical specialties engage in ongoing, organized data collection to assess how graduate medical ...
Autopsy has been a foundation of pathology training for many years, but hospital autopsy rates are n...
The US medical workforce is facing an impending physician shortage. This shortage holds special conc...
There has been a significant decline in the number of United States allopathic medical students matc...
Medical student interest and pursuit of a career in pathology have been steadily declining since 201...
CONTEXT.—: There has long been debate about whether and when there may be a shortage of pathologists...
Pathologists who enter the workforce must have a diverse skill set beyond that of clinical diagnosti...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
There exists a wide variation in the competence of the postgraduate residents trained in pathology i...
Declining numbers of hospital autopsies performed in US pathology residency training programs and pe...
Problems within the Pathology fellowship application process in the US have been recognized and repo...
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and ...
Objective: Academic pathology is facing a crisis; an ongoing decline in academic pathology posts, a ...
Concern over the number of medical students choosing pathology and the “graying” of pathology as a p...
Few medical specialties engage in ongoing, organized data collection to assess how graduate medical ...
Autopsy has been a foundation of pathology training for many years, but hospital autopsy rates are n...
The US medical workforce is facing an impending physician shortage. This shortage holds special conc...
There has been a significant decline in the number of United States allopathic medical students matc...
Medical student interest and pursuit of a career in pathology have been steadily declining since 201...
CONTEXT.—: There has long been debate about whether and when there may be a shortage of pathologists...
Pathologists who enter the workforce must have a diverse skill set beyond that of clinical diagnosti...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
There exists a wide variation in the competence of the postgraduate residents trained in pathology i...
Declining numbers of hospital autopsies performed in US pathology residency training programs and pe...
Problems within the Pathology fellowship application process in the US have been recognized and repo...
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and ...
Objective: Academic pathology is facing a crisis; an ongoing decline in academic pathology posts, a ...
Concern over the number of medical students choosing pathology and the “graying” of pathology as a p...
Few medical specialties engage in ongoing, organized data collection to assess how graduate medical ...
Autopsy has been a foundation of pathology training for many years, but hospital autopsy rates are n...