Master of Science in Pathologists Assistant

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Master of Science in Pathologists Assistant

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Duration: 2 Year(s)

The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston

Galveston, Texas, USA

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Pathology

Overview

The Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant at UTMB is a specialized graduate program that trains students in advanced anatomical pathology techniques. The curriculum includes both didactic instruction and extensive clinical education in surgical pathology and autopsy pathology. Students learn to independently perform gross examination and processing of specimens, assist in autopsies, prepare tissues for advanced diagnostic testing, and participate in quality assurance procedures. The program emphasizes practical skills, professional practice, and laboratory leadership in pathology services. Graduates are prepared to work as skilled pathologists’ assistants within clinical and medico-legal settings, contributing to diagnostic accuracy and laboratory efficiency.

Admission Intake

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

Not specified as part of the core program; students may pursue external scholarships or financial aid.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
  2. Completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of B or higher (biology, general chemistry, human anatomy & physiology, mathematics, science electives).
  3. Surgical pathology shadowing experience with a practicing Pathologists’ Assistant or relevant pathology work experience (letter of recommendation from a PA preferred).
  4. Submission of official transcripts.
  5. Three letters of recommendation.
  6. Personal statement/CV addressing career goal.
  7. International applicants: TOEFL/IELTS requirement as applicable.

Minimum Education

BSc BiologyBSc ChemistryBachelor Degree

Admission Process:

  1. Complete online application through the Allied Health Centralized Application Service (AHCAS) by the Fall application deadline (typically February 1).
  2. Submit all official transcripts from previously attended institutions.
  3. Ensure all prerequisites are complete with the required grades.
  4. Submit letters of recommendation (at least three).
  5. Upload CV/Resume and personal statement.
  6. Provide documentation of surgical pathology shadowing or relevant experience.
  7. Monitor application status; selected applicants may be invited for interview.
  8. Upon acceptance, complete enrollment steps and prepare for Fall matriculation.



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