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What would best colleges to look into to become a Clinical Pathologists?
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Brayden’s Answer
Hello!
Doing a quick search online I found that in order to become a pathologist you need a bachelors degree, go to medical school and then complete 3-7 years of internships in order to establish residency.
I found that schools like:
-Penn State
-NYU
-University of Wisconsin
-University of Michigan
All have pathologist programs where you could attend medical school. For your bachelors you'd want to choose a area of study in the STEM realm so whether thats biology, chemistry or something else. This will prepare you for medical school.
Good luck!
Doing a quick search online I found that in order to become a pathologist you need a bachelors degree, go to medical school and then complete 3-7 years of internships in order to establish residency.
I found that schools like:
-Penn State
-NYU
-University of Wisconsin
-University of Michigan
All have pathologist programs where you could attend medical school. For your bachelors you'd want to choose a area of study in the STEM realm so whether thats biology, chemistry or something else. This will prepare you for medical school.
Good luck!
Thank you sir
Matthew
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Firoz’s Answer
1. Harvard
2. U Penn
3. University Of Washington Medical Center
4. Emory University
5. University Of Pittsburgh
6. Yale University
7. Columbia
8. University Of Texas
9. University Of Michigan
10. University Of California(San Francisco)
2. U Penn
3. University Of Washington Medical Center
4. Emory University
5. University Of Pittsburgh
6. Yale University
7. Columbia
8. University Of Texas
9. University Of Michigan
10. University Of California(San Francisco)
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Bettye’s Answer
In keeping in mind that this discipline requires graduate degree studies, my research indicates the best schools for Clinical Pathology would be: 1) Yale School of Medicine, 2) Harvard Medical School, 3) Duke School of Medicine, 4) Vanderbilt School of Medicine, 5) University of Chicago and 6) The University of Michigan School of Medicine.