UBC Medicine Residency Programs: Anatomical Pathology
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 Published On Mar 1, 2023

The UBC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is the academic home to a wide variety of exceptional individuals who create and convey knowledge related to the causes (etiology) and mechanisms (pathogenesis) of disease, enabling translation into improved diagnosis, prognosis and management of patients and populations (service). This in large part defines the “business” we are in. Apply today for a major role in residency education.

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FEATURING
Dr. Collin Pryma
Dr. Spencer Martin
Dr. Saba Vafaei-Nodeh
Dr. Julia Flint
Shelby K Thornton – Research Technician, Molecular Advanced Pathology Core (MAPcore)
Dr. Jonathan Bush - Program Director, Anatomical Pathology Residency Program
Shelley Berkow – Residency Program Manager

Production
Director – Zachary Rothman
Cinematographer – Sam McGuinness
Editor - Diana Dou
Production Assistant – Kae-Rene Boey

MUSIC
Your Time To Soar (Tribute Version) (Instrumental Version) by Cody Decker
Licensed from Epidemic Sound

Special Thanks
Kristy Dastur – Lab Lead, BC Cancer Generics Laboratory
Dr. Tracy Tucker - Clinical Molecular Geneticist & Cytogeneticist, Cancer Genetics Laboratory, BC Cancer Agency
Dr. Ian Bosdet – Clinical Molecular Geneticist, Cancer Genetics Laboratory, BC Cancer Agency
Dr. David Farnell
Erica Simpson, Communications Leader, Vancouver Coastal Health
Rachel Galligan, Vancouver Coastal Health Public Affairs
Vancouver Coastal Health
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The Vancouver Academic and clinical campuses of the University of British Columbia are situated on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
We acknowledge our traditional hosts and honour their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
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