Pathology Fellowships
Learn more about fellowship training programs in Cleveland Clinic's Robert J. Tomsich Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Institute.
Overview

Cleveland Clinic Pathology Fellowship Programs’ overall mission is to train the next generation of leaders in pathology and laboratory medicine. Towards that end, we offer subspecialty fellowships aimed at in-depth experience in their respective areas. The fellowships, under direction of leaders in the field, enable trainees to take the next step from their residency and graduate training to become highly regarded pathologists and clinical laboratory scientists.
The fellowship programs offer an in-depth training in diagnostic and consultative skills, integration and interpretation of results, and clinical laboratory management. The fellowships include a combination of ACGME accredited and non-ACGME accredited programs that lead to eligibility in appropriate subspecialty boards. The fellowships also provide opportunities for conducting clinical research, leading to presentation at national meetings and publishing in the peer-reviewed literature. We strive to maintain an educational and working environment which is optimal for learning, clinical research, and high-quality patient care.
John Goldblum, MD
Chair, Division of Pathology
goldblj@ccf.org
David Bosler, MD
Chair, Division of Laboratory Medicine
boslerd@ccf.org
Sean Williamson, MD
Vice Chair, Education
Darlene Straub
Fellowship Program Manager
straubd@ccf.org