Welcome to the Department of Pathology, Residency Program walking tour at NYU Langone Health. To learn more about what our program we have included photos and videos specific to our program.
Tisch hospital is one of the country’s top-ranked hospitals, featuring over 300 inpatient beds and 66 operating rooms and many clinical services that are the source of a large percentage of the specimens processed in the Tisch laboratories. Residents spend time at Tisch hospital rotating through surgical pathology subspecialties, cytopathology, autopsy pathology, microbiology, chemistry, hematology, and transfusion medicine.
Resident Room: This is our resident room at Tisch Hospital, this is where our residents spend a lot of time in during their training. This resident room has subspecialty desks for residents on their subspecialty rotations and for some the fellows as well.
Resident Room, Microscope: Here you can see residents reviewing cases together in the resident room
Multi-headed Scope Room: We have a multiheaded scope room with 4 large scopes that is used for our various slides conferences and consensus.
Gross Room: This is one of the 9 grossing stations in our large gross room at Tisch. To process the large volume of specimens that come through surgical pathology at Tisch there are 11 full time PAs and 7 full time biopsy techs.
Frozen Section: The frozen section area houses 3 cryostats, a slides scanner and multiple frozen section grossing stations.
Frozen Section: Three multiheaded scopes are available in this area as well.
Morgue: The morgue at Tisch hospital has two autopsy tables.
Histology Lab: Here you can see one of our histotechs in action in the Histology lab.
Chemistry: Much of the clinical pathology testing is automated. This is a shot from of a chemistry analyzer that you will become familiar with on your chemistry rotation.
Chemistry: This is the Advia 1800 chemistry analyzer in the clinical chemistry laboratory.
Microbiology: This hood represents just one corner of our spacious microbiology laboratory.