What are users saying about us?


  • Abhimanyu (Abhi) Tushir, PGY1 Pathology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia

    Match to Path is a great initiative undertaken by Dr. Swikrity. It's a super helpful resource that distills the vast amount of information regarding pathology residency on social media. This easy to digest info is then presented on the matchtopath website, saving candidates a ton of time of unnecessary scrolling through various social media platforms. The insights provided via panel discussions are just icing on the cake !! I highly recommend checking out this awesome website and wish you the best for your residency match.

  • Jenelle Grandison, Incoming PGY-1, SUNY Downstate Pathology

    Match to Path is an incredible resource for every aspiring pathologist. While preparing my application for residency, I utilized many of the articles found on the website which were very helpful. From finding out how to organize your ERAS CV to ideal ways of communicating during the interview season, Match to Path has it all!

  • Harjot Gill, MD, Incoming PGY-1, Einstein Montefiore Pathology

    Match to Path is the resource I have been using since I decided to apply to Pathology. As an IMG, it was hard navigating the system. This platform has everything from how to start your application until making your rank order list! It even has a webinar about visas which I found extremely helpful. The best thing about this is the friendships I made along the way. Match to Path website is highly integrated with Twitter. It's a community of individuals helping out one another and along the way you create friendships that you'll carry on. You might end up being surprised you were matched in the same program as one of them, which happened to me! Having a concise and organized platform helped me with my match since I had every resource I needed in a single website. It's a beautiful platform that makes this specialty feel like a family.

  • Virginia Fernandez, Incoming PGY-1 at UM/Jackson Health System Pathology

    I am very grateful to Match to Path and its vast resources, which guided me during the residency application season. The website was easy to use and provided answers to many of my questions, including how to write an outstanding personal statement, how to put my CV together and what are some things I could do to excel during interviews. The dedication and effort that has gone to to making all this information possible and easily available to students makes it an invaluable resource for residency applicants.

  • Beshoi, Pathology Post-Junior Fellow 23/24 at UCLA

    As a prospective 2024 Pathology applicant, I began to utilize Match to Path in the beginning of my 3rd year. Soon I realized that it is an essential tool not only for researching different pathology rotations; but also to connect with other medical students and pathologists in the community. MatchtoPath is a comprehensive resource that can help medical students and graduates match into pathology residency programs. The platform provides valuable insights and resources to guide users through the application process, including tips on crafting a compelling personal statement, guidance on selecting the right programs to apply to, and access to interview preparation materials. MatchtoPath also offers a wealth of information on pathology as a specialty, including career paths, salary data, and insights from current residents and practicing pathologists. With its comprehensive resources and personalized recommendations, MatchtoPath can be a valuable tool for anyone seeking to match into pathology.

  • Mohamed Amgad Tageldin AP-PTSP at Northwestern University

    “MatchToPath” is a great collection of resources for virtually everyone who is interested in matching to pathology. The best thing about it is that it’s a living resource that is continuously updated with new webinars, blog posts, and other. I’ve had the privilege of watching some of their seminars as I was navigating the match process, and this helped me avoid some of the common pitfalls in my application. I ended up matching to my dream spot as an AP-PSTP (Anatomic Pathology-Physician Scientist Training Program) resident at the Northwestern program. I highly recommend it!”