Anatomic Pathology: DR Nancy Okinda
Anatomic Pathology: DR Nancy Okinda
Anatomic Pathology: DR Nancy Okinda
Dr Nancy Okinda
Goals and Objectives in Anatomic Pathology Residency Program
• To provide supervised quality teaching and training in surgical pathology, cytopathology, autopsy
pathology and forensic pathology.
• To provide knowledge and technical skills so that the resident can recognize, interpret and explain
pathologic processes in the clinical practice of Anatomic Pathology.
• To involve residents actively in internal and external quality control/quality assurance and accreditation
programmes of the department.
• To enable residents to take responsibility for their continuing professional development and maintain
scholarly and professional attributes through continuing education.
• To produce pathologists who are competent in performing outpatient procedures like fine needle aspirates.
• To involve senior residents in facilitating learning of junior residents and technical staff.
• To allow the post graduate to develop to their full potential as consultant pathologists who will effectively
direct and manage the pathology laboratory in all its regards.
• To prepare resident for life-long membership of the Anatomic Pathology profession and specialist
recognition by Medical and Dentist Board of Kenya
• The Anatomic Pathology residency is a four-year program that offers a dynamic training ground that
prepares residents for a very successful career in pathology, regardless of whether they ultimately choose an
academic or a community practice setting.
• The training program is geared towards enabling residents to acquire skills in
Consultative functions,
Professional knowledge,
Managerial functions, and
Education and research.
• Our residents have the benefit of training in an integrated department (laboratory medicine and anatomic
pathology) with an Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology curriculum.
• Anatomic pathology and all of the various sections within the laboratory provide access to and experience
with a very high volume of material which includes the full spectrum of basic, "bread and butter" cases as
well as an unparalleled level of exposure to complex specialty material.
• The residency program focuses on six main areas of competency
Patient care,
Medical knowledge,
Practice-based learning, and
Improvement; interpersonal and communication skills and professionalism.