The official account for Mayo Clinic Pathology Trainees.
Sharing the educational experiences of our emerging pathologists.
#MayoPath
#Pathology
#Path2Path
We are very excited about interview season! We will be sending out our first wave of invitations on Friday, October 18 in accordance with the recommendation made by the Pathology Residency Program Directors (PRODS) Council. Good luck to all!
We are so happy to announce our newly matched residents! Welcome to the family! We can't wait to meet you all in person 🥰 Congratulations and enjoy your weekends celebrating 🎉
#MatchDay2022
#PathMatch22
The Mayo Clinic Teacher of The Year for Clinical Pathology is Dr. Kreuter, M.D.! We are pleased to have the opportunity to learn with
@KreuterMD
! He makes our time in transfusion medicine meaningful and educational! Thank you for your hard work and commitment, Dr. Kreuter!
What a wonderful day! We had a welcoming picnic for all the trainees to get together, chat with some of our program leadership, meet the other trainees and PAs, and, most importantly, have some intense bocce ball battles 💥💪🏼👊🏼 Here’s to a great year!
On Friday, we said goodbye to our program director, Dr. Chuck Sturgis. He has done incredible things with our program and made us all better pathologists. We wish him the best in all his future endeavors! 🥹❤️
Tonight we celebrated our AP fellows’ graduation! Check out this good lookin’ group of Surg Path fellows 🥹 We are so proud of and thankful for them. Excited for all of their future endeavors!
Congratulations to Drs. Bobbi Pritt
@ParasiteGal
and Jorge Torres-Mora in receiving Teacher of the Year Award for 2019. Residents and Fellows recognize faculty for dedication in teaching, going above and beyond regular duties and a mentor for physicians in training.
#path2path
Welcome to the Pathology Residency class of 2020-2021. Front: left to right, Belinda Galeano, Nadarra Stokes, Clarissa Jordan, Middle: Luisa Ricaurte Archila, Philip Hurst, Back: Dr. Sturgis (Program Director), Blake Ebner and Ameya Patil.
#Path2Path
Congratulations to our graduating pathology residents! It was a pleasure and an honor to learn with and from all of you! We wish you all the best of luck in the future!
Congratulations to our graduating resident class of 2020! Our residency program has been enriched by this talented group. We wish you all the best of luck as you move on to the next stage in your training!
#pathology
#graduation
#classof2020
A little late getting this posted, but we knew our followers would love our PGY3 class Holiday card as much as we do! The fun and creativity of this class gets better every year!! We hope everyone had a good holiday season and wish only the best for everybody in the new year!
We are deeply grateful to our chief residents
@pathophil
and
@pathcejmd
for a full year of service. Together, you have established an exemplary standard for leadership and served as role models, making our program better 🍾🍾🎊🎊
Last weekend, we had ~30 participants from all over the department run in various
@MedCityMarathon
events! This group had a blast and didn’t let the rain keep them down during the 5k! ☔️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏼🏃🏻♂️☔️ Rumor has it that
@joemaleszewski
is still running…
1/12
It is time for the
#HEARTThursday
answer w/
@MelanieBoisMD
! We had some great reader thoughts on this one, and we have a great explanation on its way! So let’s get right to it and turn things over to Dr. Bois!
We had a fantastic day last Saturday with a bunch of trainees, consultants, coordinators, family members, and visitors! Our welcome picnic just gets better every year 😍
We recently had a group of residents, along with our illustrious PD Dr. Sturgis, volunteer at a local food bank to help package meals for delivery to members of our community. Thankful to be able to give a little of ourselves to those around us (& not just from behind a scope!)
Reminder for our Cytology Board Review with Dr. Charles Sturgis on Sept 29, Oct 2, 5 & 8. Be sure register by Sept 25 at . Did you know that Dr. Sturgis is the Pathology Program Director at Mayo Clinic!
#Path2Path
#PathTwitter
#PathBoards
It's
#ForensicFriday
w/
@theNAME1966
! This week’s case is by David Negrete (PGY3, Cedars Sinai Medical Center) and edited by, Daniel Kirsch (MD/PhD candidate, Boston University). See the question and submit an answer at the link below!
Some of our residents and fellows helped lead small group sessions with the
@MayoClinicSOM
second year students today! Good learning experiences, all around 😉🤓
We couldn’t be prouder of our AP, CP, and NP graduates 🤩 They have been excellent role models, educators, and mentors to the junior residents in our program, and have set the bar ever higher for our trainees! Congratulations and best wishes as you move forward!
We are so lucky that
@Marykingir
shared some beautiful(!) homemade cookies and this Haft-seen table with us today in celebration of
#Nowruz
! Thank you!
Special mention for our 2019 Art in Pathology People's Choice "One Cell Symphony", submitted by Dr. Elizabeth Martin, Surgical Pathology fellow.
#path2path
We couldn’t be more proud to celebrate with Dr. Henry for this recent award! He has made a huge impact on our department and our trainees, and we are incredibly thankful for his work and teaching 🥲 Congratulations, Dr. Henry!
Struggling to decide where you should apply for your pathology residency?! Let us help! The Mayo path residency has AP/CP, AP/NP, and research tracks, and we want to tell you all about them! Sign up here for one of our Virtual Open House dates (8/17, 8/27)
Time for the answer to our
#HEARTThursday
question with
@MelanieBoisMD
! We had some great
#Pathtwitter
interest in this question (Thank you to our great followers!), and we know there are a lot of you out there waiting for the follow-up
#Pathtweetorial
, so let's get started!!
#HEARTThursday
w/
@MelanieBoisMD
!
This classic autopsy finding, has a boards-worthy differential.
This finding was present at post-mortem exam. The patient most likely had which of the following prior to his death?
a.Hyperkalemia
b.Heroin use
c.Steatohepatitis
d.Uremia
A huge round of applause for Dr. Xiaotun Zhang
@XiaotunZ
(PGY4) on receiving the
#2019USCAP
Stowell-Orbison Certificate of Merit on her “Prostate Cancer with Expansile Cribriform Gleason Pattern 4 Has Distinct Genetic Profile and Prognostic Significance”
#Path2Path
As you can see, we’ve had a lot of August birthdays! Today, it’s a very happy birthday to
@LuisaRicaurte2
, who was able to spare a moment from the autopsy service to come enjoy a birthday treat!
#happybirthday
#pathology
The votes are in!! The Mayo Clinic Pathology Art in Pathology Twitter Choice Award goes to
@SGjorgova
, one of our amazing surgical pathology fellows from 2019-2020!
Congratulations to PGY1 resident, Dr. Kathryn Eschbacher on her abstract presentation, “Pediatric Myxopapillary Ependymomas: Clinico-Pathological Evaluation of 7 Cases” at AANP
@neuropathology
#path2path
AANP Meeting:
Reminder for Cytology Board Review with Dr. Charles Sturgis on April 6, 12, 15 20 and 22, 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm (CST). Did you know Dr. Sturgis is the Pathology Program Director at Mayo Clinic! Register by April 5 at .
#Path2Path
#PathTwitter
#PathBoards
Congratulations to Dr. Aishwarya Ravindran
@aravindranmd
on her
#USCAP
Ambassador appointment 2020-2022. Dr. Ravindran is currently a PGY3 in our APCP program and serving as co-Chief for 2020-2021.
#Artinpathology
#TwittersChoice
Once again, our DLMP 13th annual art in pathology contest is on!!! We have ever more amazing entries this year.
Please vote for your Twitter’s choice favorite art at the link below before May 20th 2024.
📷
Each year DLMP celebrates Art in Pathology to recognize & display the beauty of pathology. Later this month the 2019 winners will be announced, so we are showcasing 2018 submissions. 2018 1st place winner "A Lovely Hermaphrodite" from Dr. Bobbi Pritt
@ParasiteGal
#path2path
We are so excited and proud to introduce our Chief Residents for 2021-2022! We know Dr. Eschbacher and Dr. Berg will do an exceptional job. We look forward to the great year ahead! 😎
@DOPathGal
Happy Pathologists' Assistant Day! Our exceptional PA's play a vital role in patient care and are essential to the education of our trainees! Thank you, to the PA's at Mayo Clinic and everywhere!
#APpath
#PathTwitter
Congratulations to all of our 8 new grads who all passed their pathology boards! We appreciate your hard work and the high bar you set for the rest of our trainees. 💯 Time to celebrate!
#HEARTThursday
w/
@MelanieBoisMD
!
Surgically resected aortic valve from 47 yo man. What is most likely seen under the microscope?
A.Gram-positive bacilli
B.Gram-positive cocci
C.Acellular fibrin thrombi
D.Paucicellular fibrovascular cores covered w/ thin layer of endocardium
Happy
#InternationalWomensDay
from one our many amazing consultants, Dr. Huang, and our phenomenal Chief Resident, Dr. Berg, as we round out a great day in the Frozens Lab 💙 💙 💙 We are so thankful to have you both as our mentors!
Have you voted yet? Check out our virtual Art in Pathology exhibit and vote for your favorite! The winner will be announced Friday, May 21!
#PathTwitter
1/7
Here comes the long awaited follow up to the
#HEARTThursday
question w/
@MelanieBoisMD
! Thanks to the many of our
#PathTwitter
followers with your excellent answers! Get ready for a quick refresher on this entity in this short
#Pathtweetorial
! Take it away, Dr. Bois!
Your favorite tweetorialist,
@pathcejmd
has been selected for
#ASCP40Under40
and we couldn't be more proud (although not surprised! 😜). Congratulations! Everyone, be sure to vote!
1/
Time for another
#ForensicFriday
with Dr. Quinton! Today's case is courtesy of Dr. Tim Gallagher (Interim Chief Medical Examiner, First Judicial District, Pensacola FL) and Dr. Jason Byrd (Maples Center for Forensic Medicine, University of Florida). Check it out below!
Congrats to PGY4 resident, Dr. Simone' Barreto Siqueira Parrilha Terra on her
#USCAP2019
platform presentation “Utility of Immunohistochemistry for MUC4 and GATA3 to Aid in the Distinction of Sarcomatoid Mesothelioma from Sarcomatoid Carcinoma”
#Path2Path
We all know there is no workplace aggression
@MayoClinicPath
, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get a little down and dirty from time to time! Great turn out of faculty, trainees, PAs, and fam to get things messy for ~wellness~ ☺️
HEART Thursday w/
@MelanieBoisMD
!
49-yo man s/p resection of pictured specimen. Based on the diagnosis, he and his first degree family are at risk for:
A.Cardiac amyloidosis
B.Chronic pericarditis
C.Ascending aortic dilatation
D.Pulmonary hypertension
E.Mitral stenosis