
Hi Friends! Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guess is Dr. William Humphrey Dr. William Humphrey is a writer and 3rd-year resident pathologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. He is involved in Global Health and Pathology Clinical Informatics at the national level and has accepted a Neuropathology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. His writings on the medical trainee experience as well as his own personal and professional path can be found in outlets such as Academic Medicine and Path Elective. He recently finished work on a novel, his first work of fiction, and launched his own blog .Twitter:@TheDoctorIsILLInstagram: TheDoctorisILLWebsite: TheDoctorIsILL.com
Oct 14, 2021
37 min

Hi Friends, This is Dr. Michael Williams and welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. Dr. Ashley Holloman is originally from Detroit, Michigan. She completed her undergraduate medical education at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating, she completed Anatomic and Clinical Pathology residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. She’s currently a second year neuropathology fellow at Houston Methodist Hospital, where she is serving as Chief Fellow for the current 2021-2022 academic year. Dr. Holloman is particularly interested in oncologic neuropathology. In addition to her neuropathology interests, Dr. Holloman is passionate about medical education and currently serves as junior member on the College of American Pathologists Graduate Medical Education Committee. In her free time, she enjoys, reading, writing poetry and spending time with her husband and three year old maltipoo. Twitter: @AMHollomoanMD
Oct 7, 2021
37 min

Hi Friends! Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Evita Henderson -Jackson.Evita B. Henderson-Jackson, MD is an American Board of Pathology certified pathologist in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology and Cytopathology working as an Associate member in the Department of Anatomic Pathology at Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa FL. She has expertise in the areas of bone and soft tissue pathology and cytopathology. She is the pathology residency program director at the University Of South Florida Morsani College Of Medicine (USF MCOM). She received her Doctor of Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. She completed her pathology residency training at University of South Florida, as well as a surgical oncologic pathology fellowship and cytopathology fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Center. As a clinical educator she is passionate and constantly involved in medical education of students, residents, fellows and clinicians. Her research efforts focus on the pathogenesis of soft tissue sarcomas and the identification of diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers. She has over 40 peer-reviewed publications and five book chapters. She collaborates with clinicians and pathologists on quality improvement initiatives; diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; education initiatives (curriculum development, assessment, milestones, etc.) and digital pathology efforts. Outside of her clinical and teaching duties, she enjoys spending time with her children and playing soccer.Twitter: @EHJPathDivaWebsite: Residency | USF Health
Sep 30, 2021
51 min

Hi Friends! Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Sara Jiang Dr. Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang, MD, is Associate Professor of Pathology at Duke University, Chief of the Head and Neck Service, and Director of the Duke Pathology Communications Group. Her areas of research and expertise are cytopathology and surgical pathology of the head and neck and endocrine systems, with particular interest in thyroid nodules, ultrasound-guided FNA, and novel applications of social media for medical professionals. She is active in committees and leadership within national pathology and medical organizations including the USCAP, ATA, CAP, ASCP, and ASC, and has been honored with local and national awards including the ASCP 2017 “40 under 40” Top Five, Duke Pathology’s Pizzo Faculty Research Mentor Award, the Pathologist Magazine’s “Power List”, and the 2019 CAP Resident Advocate Award. Twitter: @Sara_Jiang
Sep 23, 2021
45 min

Hi Friends, welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Alcino Gama Dr. Alcino Gama is a current PGY-1 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He is a former nephrologist in Brazil and decided to redirect his career towards pathology, carrying a special interest for renal pathology. He is an enthusiast of medical education and mentorship, as he believes that showing ourselves as a rewarding specialty is the key to increase interest for the field among medical students. As a gay latino with such an unusual career background, he found an incredibly welcoming and supportive pathology community, both virtually on twitter and in-person at his current training program.Twitter: @AlcinoGama
Sep 16, 2021
33 min

Hi Friends, this is Dr. Michael Williams, and welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast.This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Ryanne BrownDr. Brown is a board certified AP/CP pathologist with additional board-certification in dermatopathology,. Her interests include soft tissue, cutaneous lymphoma, and histiocytic neoplasms. Upon completion of a combined MD/MBA at Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University, Dr. Brown pursued residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology followed by Surgical Pathology and Dermatopathology fellowships at Stanford University. She remains an active member of the Stanford faculty as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology and (by courtesy) Dermatology. She also works as a general pathologist at the VA Palo Alto. Twitter: @RyanneMDMBA
Sep 9, 2021
34 min

Hi Friends! Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast. This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My Next guest is Dr. Syed Hoda Syed is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology at NYU Langone Health and Director of Surgical Pathology at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital. During the pandemic, he traded pathology for the ICU to provide a connection between isolated patients, their doctors, and their families. He says, “It was a career-changing moment for me to work with Internal Medicine and ICU/CCU teams and one that will affect my career forever [...] It also reminded me that the greatest growth comes to us as people and as physicians outside our comfort zones.”Twitter: @01sth02
Sep 2, 2021
42 min

Hi Friends, This is Dr. Michael Williams, and welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast.This podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is Dr. Eddie Lee.Dr. Lee obtained his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 2005 where he studied amyloid pathology in various experimental models under the mentorship of Virginia M.-Y. Lee, PhD. After clinical training in Anatomic Pathology and Neuropathology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he was appointed Assistant Professor in 2011 and promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2021 in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to being an attending pathologist, Dr.Lee has served in may leadership and research roles , has served on multiple study sections for the NIH and the DoD and is on the editorial board for various Neuropathology publications.Twitter: @TNRLabWebsite: Home | Translational Neuropathology Research Laboratory | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (upenn.edu)
Aug 26, 2021
36 min

Hi friends. This is Dr. Michael Williams and welcome back to the Diversify In Path Podcast, The podcast that explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and lab medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field.My guest for today is Dr. Marcos Lepe. He completed his AP/CP pathology residency at Brown University and continued on to University of Pennsylvania where he completed both surgical pathology and cytopathology fellowships. He is currently a pathologists at BIDMC/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Lepe was involved with the #EBUSTwitter Study: Novel use of Social Media for Conception, Coordination and completion of an international, Multicenter Pathology Study. can be found on twitter , highlighting interesting cases that comes across his desk and on tiktok hoping to inspire a future generation of pathologistTwitter: @MarcosLepeMDTiktok: @MarcosLepe7Website: MarcosLepe.com
Aug 19, 2021
45 min

Welcome to another episode of the diversify in path podcast which explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and laboratory medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field. My next guest is ,Dr. Bettie Yeboah, has always had a love for science. Entering college, she majored in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Tulane University and even worked on a NASA project during her time there. She then traveled to Philadelphia to complete her masters in Biomedical Sciences before entering into Drexel’s Medicine program.Once there, she fell in love with pathology within her first year and has been hooked since. Currently, she is a pGY-1 at UVA and is eager to explore more of pathology Twitter handle: @Autopsybae
Aug 12, 2021
33 min
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