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I'm not a resident, just a 4th year applying to pathology, but I think of signout as the pathology equivalent of rounding with the attending. You're going over the slides with the attending on a multi-headed scope and they dictate their diagnosis/impression and teach about the cases. Before sign-out, the residents are supposed to 'preview' the cases, which is like pre-rounding, and a lot of the time will dictate or write up what they think the cases are.
). It's important to ask during your interviews whether residents actually get to preview their cases before sign-out or not. I asked this when I interviewed because I guess it was a standard question. I think the only Ophthalmic path fellowship program in the US is at The Methodist Hospital in Houston.
http://pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Ophthalmic_Pathology_Fellowship_Directory
If anyone knows of another one, please let me know so I can add it to the wiki.