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The article is collection of stuffs for the '''residency'''.
This article is a collection of stuffs for '''residency'''.


==Half-day==
In the Canadian context, pathology is usually five years. Unimaginatively, these are simply numbered. The first year is ''[[PGY]]-1'', the second ''PGY-2'', the third ''PGY-3'' and so on. Most of a PGY-1 resident's schedule is devoted to rotations in non-pathology specialties, chiefly in internal medicine and surgery. After the PGY-1 year, the rest of the residency is dedicated to developing competence within pathology.
*[http://www.lmp.facmed.utoronto.ca/pg/residency/anatpath/halfday.htm Half day (facmed.utoronto.ca)].


==LMP faculty list==
==See also==
*[http://icarus.med.utoronto.ca/patho/facultylist.asp LMP faculty (med.utoronto.ca)].
*[[Pathology books]] - list of pathology books - some with reviews.
*[[Junior resident]].
*[[Senior resident]].
*[[Fellow]].
 
==External links==
*[http://www.gomerblog.com/2014/10/pathology-resident/ Resident Makes Up Disease at Tumour Board, Groundbreaking Discovery (gomerblog.com)].
 
[[Category:Residency]]

Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 February 2020

This article is a collection of stuffs for residency.

In the Canadian context, pathology is usually five years. Unimaginatively, these are simply numbered. The first year is PGY-1, the second PGY-2, the third PGY-3 and so on. Most of a PGY-1 resident's schedule is devoted to rotations in non-pathology specialties, chiefly in internal medicine and surgery. After the PGY-1 year, the rest of the residency is dedicated to developing competence within pathology.

See also

External links