Harsharan k. Singh
Professor
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- DEPARTMENT Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
The University of North Carolina - COUNTRY USA
Professional Experience – Employment History
Postdoctoral Training
A) Residencies:
1990-1994 | Resident, Pitt County Memorial Hospital / East Carolina University School of Medicine Pathology, (Anatomic and Clinical Pathology) (Director: Professor Jan F. Silverman) |
1989-1990 | Resident, Duke University Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology |
1988-1989 | Post Doctoral Research Faculty, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, East Carolina University School of Medicine (Director: Professor Jose Caro) |
1986-1988 | Resident, Medical College of Virginia, Department of Anesthesiology |
1985-1986 | Intern, Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine (Director: Professor William Trachtenberg) |
B) Subspecialty Training:
1994 | Renal Pathology with Professor J. Charles Jennette, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Academic Appointments
The University of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill:
Since 2011 | Professor (permanent tenure) |
Since 2006 | Associate Director: Division of Nephropathology Since |
2001 | Director: Electron Microscopy Services, UNC Hospital |
2001-2006 | Medical Director: School of Cytotechnology |
Since 2005 | Permanent tenure |
2001-2011 | Associate Professor |
East Carolina University School of Medicine:
2013 | Best Course Award, Urinary System, UNC School of Medicine Class of 2015. |
2003 | Blue Ribbon Award for poster presentation excellence: International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Congress, Berlin Germany, June 2003 for “Renal Sarcoidosis: A clinicopathologic study of 38 Patients”. |
2000 | Excellence in Teaching Award, East Carolina University School of Medicine Class of 2002. |
1998 | Excellence in Teaching Award, East Carolina University School of Medicine Class of 2000. |
1993 | North Carolina Medical Society Wiley Forbus Award for best research paper entitled: Utility of Epithelial Membrane Antigen in the Workup of Problematic Serous Effusions. |
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