MClSc Pathologists' Assistant Graduate Program

Pathologist's Assistance Graduate Program

The Pathologists' Assistant program was established in 2007. In 2012, the program was approved as a professional program leading to a Master of Clinical Sciences-Pathologists' Assistant. Our program was the first of its kind accredited in Canada. Pathologists' Assistants (PAs) are highly-trained health professionals who work under the supervision of a medically-qualified pathologist providing a broad range of services in diagnostic and molecular pathology.

The extra technical skills brought to the laboratory by PAs standardize and enhance the overall quality in the practice of diagnostic and molecular pathology. PAs assume major responsibility for the initial examination and dissection of all surgically removed tissues and, to a variable extent, for the dissection of bodies during post-mortem examination.

What is a PA

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

Minimum Financial Requirements
Change As of January 1, 2024, the minimum financial requirement for living expenses for new study permit applications is $20,635 for an individual student. Please see the Documents Required for a Study Permit Application section for more details.

New Study Permit Cap Announcement
The Canadian government recently announced a cap on new study permits for the next two years. For initial study permit applications submitted after January 22, 2024, undergraduate international students must now include an ‘attestation letter’ from the Ontario provincial government.

Current undergraduate and graduate students with valid study permits, as well as prospective Master’s and doctoral degree students, are exempt from this requirement.

Details about how to acquire the attestation letter will be provided to applicants when the process is finalized.

This content will be updated as new information becomes available.

If you have questions, please reach out to our International Student Advisors.

Further details and FAQs are available here: https://iesc.uwo.ca/visas/study_permits.html

A small but powerful team

sharpleyThe Master of Clinical Pathologists’ Assistant Program at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry may be small in size, but that doesn’t take anything away from the impact of their work and commitment to the community. We sat down with one of just six students in the program, Stephanie Sharpley, to understand how the department separates itself from others and provides students a highly specialized experience.

“The two-year clinical based program offers a different perspective on the health care system. It provides a rich environment for practical and theoretical learning,” Sharpley said.

With more than a year spent in clinical laboratory rotations across Ontario including London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), Toronto Forensic Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, students work through rotations that are diverse and learn from talented and knowledgeable individuals.

“Because pathology in general is kind of a mystery, people are often confused as to what it entails – it’s not just disease. Working through different rounds and interacting with medical staff allows us to gain experience in many different areas, which is one of the most unique aspects of the department,” Sharpley said.

The six students are supported by a team of faculty, staff, pathologist assistants and laboratory technologists. And thanks to efiicient communication and a team-focused environment, the students are able to excel in their studies and work.

It’s a busy operation that like so many other clinical programs is teaching while providing care.

By Darrien Miller

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Contact Us

Tracey Koning, Graduate Coordinator
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Dental Sciences Building, Room 4044
Western University
London, Ontario N6A 5C1
Email: pathgrad@uwo.ca

Program Directors

Andrew (Tianzhu) Zhang, MClSc-PA(ASCP)CM
Program Director, MClSc-PA Program
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Dental Sciences Building, Room 4044
Western University
London, Ontario N6A 5C1

Dr. José Gomez-Lemus, Associate Professor, MD, FRCPC
Medical Director, MClSc-PA Program
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Dental Sciences Building, Room 4044
Western University
London, Ontario N6A 5C1