Every year, Match Day marks a defining moment in the journey of medical students nationwide.
Pathology is the cornerstone of modern medicine, providing critical diagnoses that guide treatment decisions across all specialties. As medical students apply for residency programs, they undergo a competitive and highly selective process, submitting applications, completing interviews, and ranking programs that align with their career goals. The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) then uses an algorithm to pair applicants with programs based on mutual preferences.
For those joining the University of Michigan’s Department of Pathology, Match Day represents the beginning of an enriching and rigorous training experience. With cutting-edge research opportunities, state-of-the-art laboratories, and a collaborative learning environment, our department is committed to shaping the next generation of leaders in pathology.
However, Match Day is not just about individual success; it is a celebration of the bright future of pathology and the contributions these new trainees will make to our field. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the students matching into pathology this year—especially those who will soon call Michigan Medicine home. We look forward to welcoming you to Ann Arbor and supporting your journey as you advance the frontiers of pathology and laboratory medicine.
Go Blue!
Meet our New Residents
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James Ballard, MD Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
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Adam Berry, DO Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
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Nicolas Gomez, MD, PhD University of Michigan Medical School Anatomic Pathology/Neuropathology Physician Scientist Training Program |
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Dowon Kim, MD Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
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Gabriel Kramer, MD Indiana University School of Medicine Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
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Alexander Silver, MD, PhD Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Clinical Pathology Physician Scientist Training Program |
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Sara Tweedy, MD, PhD University of Michigan Medical School Anatomic Pathology Physician Scientist Training Program |
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Caleb Vogt, MD University of Minnesota Medical School Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
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Chelsea Yu, MD Wayne State University School of Medicine Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology |
![]() Breast team reviewing a patient's slide. (From left to right) Ghassan Allo, Fellow; Laura Walters, Clinical Lecturer; Celina Kleer, Professor. See Article 2014Department Chair |
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INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Autopsy Technician draws blood while working in the Wayne County morgue. See Article 2016Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Dr. Sriram Venneti, MD, PhD and Postdoctoral Fellow, Chan Chung, PhD investigate pediatric brain cancer. See Article 2017Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Director of the Neuropathology Fellowship, Dr. Sandra Camelo-Piragua serves on the Patient and Family Advisory Council. 2018Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Residents Ashley Bradt (left) and William Perry work at a multi-headed scope in our new facility. 2019Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Dr. Kristine Konopka (right) instructing residents while using a multi-headed microscope. 2020Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Patient specimens poised for COVID-19 PCR testing. 2021Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Dr. Pantanowitz demonstrates using machine learning in analyzing slides. 2022Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() (Left to Right) Drs. Angela Wu, Laura Lamps, and Maria Westerhoff. 2023Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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![]() Illustration representing the various machines and processing used within our labs. 2024Department Chair |
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newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGYAbout Our NewsletterInside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research. CONTENTS
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MLabs, established in 1985, functions as a portal to provide pathologists, hospitals. and other reference laboratories access to the faculty, staff and laboratories of the University of Michigan Health System’s Department of Pathology. MLabs is a recognized leader for advanced molecular diagnostic testing, helpful consultants and exceptional customer service.