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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Pathology Residency Training

Background:

  • Most US pathology residency programs are small.
  • Small programs face distinct challenges impacting training.
  • Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements necessitate adequate resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify characteristics of small pathology residency programs.
  • To determine challenges faced by small pathology residency programs.
  • To inform accreditation standards for small programs.

Main Methods:

  • An online survey was distributed to pathology program directors.
  • A discussion group was held at the 2015 Association of Pathology Chairs/Program Directors annual meeting.
  • Survey results were discussed in breakout groups.

Main Results:

  • Key characteristics of small pathology residency programs were identified.
  • Significant challenges encountered by these programs were documented.
  • Discussion provided insights into resource and personnel needs.

Conclusions:

  • Small pathology residency programs require specific considerations for accreditation.
  • Addressing identified challenges is crucial for effective training.
  • Findings can guide the ACGME in refining program requirements.