PGY 2 Position available in July 2016 at Boston University

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We will have an opening for a PGY2 position in our pathology residency starting on July 1, 2016. The residency program is based at Boston Medical Center, the primary teaching hospital for the Boston University School of Medicine.

If you are a current PGY1 resident who may be interested in transferring, please contact our residency coordinator Mark Uva: [email protected]

Residents must be in good standing in their current program and should speak with their current residency director about the possibility of transferring.

Additional information about our program may be found on the website.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/busm-pathology/residency-program/

Daniel Remick, M.D.
Chair and Professor of Pathology
Residency Director
Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center

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