Position Description :

The Department of Pathology invites applications for a one year fellowship in surgical pathology. Based in a university health care system that includes the 478-bed adult medical center housing a 13-county regional trauma center, and the 154-bed Children's Hospital of Georgia, the program provides advanced training and graduated responsibilities in diagnostic surgical pathology. The department examines about 16,000 surgical specimens using up to date CAP protocols, immunohistochemical and molecular work up, and about 1,500 frozen sections per year.

Responsibilities include preliminary diagnosis of all assigned cases, frozen section interpretation including hot-seat, and preview of cases on consult services with appropriate supervision by faculty. Independent sign out responsibility is encouraged towards the latter part of the academic year. The fellow is expected to present at interdepartmental tumor boards, and participate in the training of anatomic pathology residents. Educational activities include didactic conferences, unknown case conferences, monthly journal clubs, evidence-based conferences, and case presentations. Elective time for subspecialty development and/or research experience is available. The department provides ample opportunities for scholarly activities and collaborations in all areas of surgical pathology.

The faculty includes board certified specialists in most areas including dermatopathology, hematopathology, neuropathology, cytopathology, and molecular pathology. Other available subspecialties include head and neck, thyroid, renal, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, and genitourinary pathology. The department has a close relationship with the Georgia Cancer Center, which provides many opportunities for basic and translational research, as well as the adjacent Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.

Augusta, second largest city in Georgia, is located on the south bank of the Savannah River midway between the Great Smokey Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a growing and thriving city with a metropolitan- area population of around 500,000, and recently ranked the second most favorable place to live in Georgia. The city has an active cultural life including symphony and ballet organizations, a choral society, and theatre groups as well as excellent outdoor activities. Nearby Clarks Hill Lake has 1,000 miles of shoreline for recreation; and the Atlantic Coast and the Great Smokey Mountains are three hours away by automobile. Augusta is also world- renowned as the home of the Masters Golf Tournament.

We are proudly participating in the Unified Approach and Common Recruitment for Surgical Pathology. 

2025- 2026 Recruitment Timeline:
Application Deadline is September 1, 2023
All interviews will be scheduled starting on August 14, 2023 and the interviews will be virtual via Zoom. 

Requirements:
Applicants should have completed four years of an AP/CP or three years of an AP residency program. American Board of Pathology eligible or certified individuals are preferred.

Stipends:
Salary will be commensurate with PGY-5 pay level or candidate's level of training.

Applications:
The Standardized Application for Pathology Fellowships from the College of American Pathologists
Curriculum Vitae
USMLE/COMLEX Scores
Recommendation Letters (minimum of 3 and one of which must be from your Residency Program Director)
ECFMG certification (if applicable)

Program Director:
Sravankumar Kavuri, MD
Associate Professor, Section Chief and CLIA Director of Anatomic Pathology                                                                                                                                                                              Director, Surgical Pathology Fellowship

Program Contact Information:
Quintanna Samuels, Fellowship Coordinator
Augusta University
Pathology, 1120 15th Street, BF-104
Augusta, GA 30912-3600
Phone: (706) 721-2924
Fax: (706) 721-2358
E-mail: qsamuels@augusta.edu