The Michael J. Gaffey
Medical Student Fellowship
in Pathology
University of Virginia School of
Medicine
Charlottesville, VA
Description:
This special, one-year-long fellowship offered by the Department of
Pathology provides medical students the opportunity to increase their
knowledge of Pathology and to understand the role of diagnostic
Pathology in patient care. Working closely with the Pathology faculty
and housestaff, the fellow will rotate through the diagnostic Pathology
clinical services, with particular emphasis on Surgical Pathology and
Autopsy Pathology. During these rotations, the fellow will receive
training and responsibilities similar to those of a first-year
resident. In addition, part of the fellowship may be spent in a
research project, under faculty guidance, in disease etiology or
diagnosis. Upon completion of this program, the student fellows will
have greatly expanded their knowledge of Pathology and gained an
understanding of the fundamental role that Pathology serves in patient
care.
Requirements:
Open to medical students who have successfully completed their
second or third year at a U.S. or Canadian LCME-accredited medical
school.
Stipend:
We will offer a stipend of $21,000/year. In addition, the department
will pay student fees amounting to $1,115/semester (for in-State), and
$1,224/semsester (out-of-State).
Applications:
Click here to submit
application.
Please submit the completed application, curriculum vitae, medical
school transcripts and, if available, scores from USMLE, Part I,
to:
Dr. Robin D. LeGallo, M.D.
Program Director, Medical Student Fellowship
Department of Pathology
University of Virginia Health System
P.O. Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Phone: 434-243-0821
FAX: 434-982-6130
e-mail: rdl3s@Virginia.EDU
Fellowship Recipients:
1998-1999 James Boyer - University of Virginia
1999-2000 Bradley
B. Manning - University of Virginia
2001-2002 Nancy E. Morefield - University of Virginia
2001-2002 Joanna Steere - University of Virginia
In Memoriam
Michael James Gaffey, M.D. was an Associate
Professor of Pathology at the University of Virginia. Dr. Gaffey is
best remembered as an enthusiastic and effective teacher of medical
students and housestaff. He received a Dean's Teaching Award in 1995
and the Robert Bennett Bean Award as outstanding basic science teacher
posthumously in 1998. Dr. Gaffey received his MD, magna cum laude, from
the University of Maryland in 1983. He was a member of Alpha Omega
Alpha and the recipient of the Milton L. Sacks Memorial Award in
Medicine and Hematology.
In 1983-84, Dr. Gaffey was a resident in Internal Medicine at the
University of Virginia Health System, then joined the residency program
in Pathology, completing combined training in Anatomic and Clinical
Pathology from 1984-1988, serving as Chief Resident in Anatomic
Pathology in his last year. From 1988-1990, he was a Fellow in Surgical
Pathology at the City of Hope National Medical Center. He was certified
by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
in 1988 and in Cytopathology in 1996.
Dr. Gaffey joined the Pathology faculty in 1990 as an Assistant
Professor of Pathology and Director of Transplantation Pathology. He
was promoted to Associate Professor in 1995. Dr. Gaffey was an active
and serious academic pathologist serving numerous professional
organizations including the American Society of Clinical Pathologists
and the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology as a speaker
and reviewer. He was the author or coauthor or several book chapters
and over 65 refereed publications.
Dr. Gaffey enjoyed life with his wife, Lynn and their children,
Shannon and Scott. He was an avid scuba diver, bicyclist, and
motorcycle rider. He died in a motor vehicle accident on December 20,
1997. The Department of Pathology is proud to honor one of its
dedicated teachers by naming the medical student fellowship after
Mike.
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