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Program Highlights

General Pathology is a broad based specialty that bridges clinical and laboratory medicine, incorporating aspects of both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology. The University of Saskatchewan offers a residency training program in General Pathology, and currently boasts eleven residents. The General Pathology Residency training program aspires to educate, support, and mentor residents that are capable, confident, and competent laboratory physicians with the skills to handle the wide variety of challenges posed in General Pathology practice.

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General Information

Surrounded by endless fields of shimmering wheat, today’s Saskatoon is a pocket of Saskatchewan’s culture, vitality, and welcoming prairie spirit. These days, city streets are buzzing with an infusion of new restaurants and citizens, breweries and bars, making Saskatoon one of Canada’s fastest growing cities. Downtown has grown from a pretty lazy place most evenings to a place where you can’t find a parking spot, streets bustling with shoppers and foodies. With the South Saskatchewan flowing through the middle of town, river life is integral to the heart of the city. Almost half of the city is on each side of the river, so crossing east and west over the bridges, seeing the river, and walking the riverbank, Meewasin, trails all are part of daily life here.

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Salary Information

Post graduate salaries and benefits differ by province and are determined by two things: your training year, and the province you work in. See below the salaries and benefits for University of Saskatchewan - General Pathology - Saskatoon.
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Explore Location

Bridge in the foreground of the city
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a city straddling the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan, Canada. North along the riverside Meewasin Trail is Wanuskewin Heritage Park, with exhibitions exploring indigenous culture. On the trail’s southern stretch, native wildlife inhabit the prairie grasslands of Beaver Creek Conservation Area. East of the river, the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo has manicured gardens and a children’s zoo.

Resident Experience

Current resident
PGY-4
In your opinion, what are the highlights of your program?
The residents and their drive to constantly improve upon the program!
Working together with other residents and collaborating with them, the teaching and support we provide for one another.
Tight knit
Busy but on the weekends, finding time to go to the gym, spend time with friends and furry friends, and checking out the newest restaurant in the city.
Creating a wellness lead for staff and residents alike to help plan and do fun activities that we vote on. Encouraging breaks and spending time outside and away from your desk once in a while.
Gaining more knowledge and becoming a more competent and well rounded pathologist