Elias Schulze

Dr.med.univ. | Pathology Resident at Cantonal Hospital Aarau (KSA)

Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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Experience

  • Assistenzarzt für Pathologie at Kantonsspital Aarau AG
    Oct 2024 - Present · 1 yr 9 mos

    Residency Training Program - Full spectrum of diagnostic skills in pathology (surgical pathology), including autopsy, grossing, histopathology, cytopathology and molecular pathology with focus on DNA-sequencing and FISH. Insights into structure and development of a fully digitalized workplace as well as quality management. Representative on the Visceral Surgery Tumor Board at Zofingen Hospital. Member of the organizing committee for the 91st Annual Congress of the Swiss Society of Pathology in Aarau 2026 (*Intersecting Roads to Success*).

  • Universitätsspital Basel (USB) (Basel, Schweiz)
    • Chief Resident (Pathology)
      Aug 2023 - Oct 2024 · 1 yr 3 mos

    • Assistenzart für Pathologie
      Oct 2021 - Oct 2024 · 3 yrs 1 mo

      Residency Training Program - Full spectrum of diagnostic skills in pathology (especially surgical pathology), including autopsy, grossing, histopathology, cytopathology and molecular pathology. Further development of everyday diagnostic skills with emphasis on molecular pathology (DNA-/RNA-Sequencing, FISH, Methylation analysis), intraoperative frozen sections and immunohistochemistry. Facilitated research collaboration on cellular therapies for degenerative disk diseases - Department of Biomedicine (DBM, FG Martin) Chief Resident from 08/2023 - 10/2024

  • Studentischer Praktikant at Hanusch-Krankenhaus
    Mar 2019 - Jul 2021 · 2 yrs 5 mos

    Permanent internship - Department of Pathology with focus on general understanding of macroscopic and microscopic findings, tumor biology while also laying the groundwork for skills in everyday diagnostics.

  • Studentischer Praktikant at Kantonsspital Baselland
    Aug 2020 - Sep 2020 · 2 mos

    Part of the elective (period) - Department of Pathology with focus on autopsy/autopsy techniques, grossing, gastrointestinal pathology and how to survive in interdisciplinary meetings (journal clubs, tumor boards).