So, no one knows nada about this program. This program sees 6-7,000 surgical specimens yearly. How can one expect to be a competent pathologist training at a program that sees such a small number of specimens. Also, the program has no fellowships. I don't know anything about the CP training. Can someone help me dissect this program apart based on the caseload and how a program like Howard will prepare me for a career as a pathologist? I know the job market sucks. It doesn't help if the training you receive is subpar. Is this so with Howard? Will I be able to find a job coming from this program?
From pathologytraining.org:
"Howard University Hospital, located on the main university campus, is a comprehensive general hospital, Level I trauma center with a bed capacity of 350. Annual accessions in the Department of Pathology include approximately 50-80 necropsies; 6,000-7,000 surgical specimens; 4,000-5,000 cytologic cases and 850,000 clinical laboratory examinations. The diagnostic laboratories of the Department of Pathology occupy a total of 15,000 sq. ft. in the University Hospital, which is connected to the College of Medicine."