Our Mission
The mission of the Pathologists’ Assistant (PathA) Program at the University of Texas Medical Branch
(UTMB) is to prepare highly skilled, competent Pathologists’ Assistants through innovative education, rigorous training, and high-quality clinical experiences. The program is committed to advancing healthcare by developing professionals who contribute to diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and effective clinical decision- making.
Aligned with UTMB’s broader mission to improve health in Texas and beyond, the PathA program seeks to anticipate evolving healthcare needs by recruiting and educating a diverse cohort of students and fostering collaborative partnerships that support education, research, and clinical excellence.
Our Vision
The vision of the UTMB Pathologists’ Assistant Program is to advance the field of anatomic pathology through the preparation of highly competent graduates, engagement in scholarly activities, and collaboration with clinical and academic partners to improve healthcare outcomes.
Our Philosophy
The Pathologists’ Assistant Program is grounded in the philosophy that healthcare education should develop both the technical expertise and professional identity of the learner. Education is designed to support the development of the whole individual, integrating scientific knowledge, technical skill, ethical practice, and professional behavior.
The practice of a Pathologists’ Assistant requires precision, critical thinking, integrity, and accountability, as well as compassion and respect for patients and colleagues. The program emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning, adaptability, and continuous professional development in response to advances in pathology and healthcare.
Faculty are committed to providing a learning environment that promotes student growth, fosters intellectual curiosity, and prepares graduates to function as essential members of the healthcare team. Students are expected to understand and adhere to institutional and program policies, recognizing their importance in maintaining professional standards and ensuring patient safety.
Program Goals
The goals of the Pathologists’ Assistant Program are to:
- Prepare graduates who demonstrate entry-level competency in anatomic pathology, including specimen examination, dissection, and clinical documentation
- Provide high-quality clinical education through partnerships with diverse healthcare institutions
- Support the development of professional behaviors, communication skills, and ethical practice
- Promote interprofessional collaboration and effective participation within the healthcare team
- Prepare graduates for successful certification and employment as Pathologists’ Assistants
- Contribute to the advancement of the profession through education, scholarship, and service
- Foster lifelong learning and continued professional growth
- Respond to workforce needs by preparing competent Pathologists’ Assistants for Texas and beyond