Title: The Department of Pathology at CWRU/UHCMC
1The Department of Pathology at CWRU/UHCMC
Missions To Heal. To Teach. To
Discover. Cutting Edge Clinical Diagnostics.
Clinical and Research Education. Basic,
Translational and Clinical Research.
2Pathology department roles are very much engaged
in service to and collaboration with other
departments 1. Clinical Serve needs of
patients and clinicians from other departments
for diagnostic tests. 2. Research Many
collaborations in basic, translational and
clinical research. Basic end of translational
research. Tissue based research. 3. Research
education Pathology graduate program is
explicitly designed to engage interdepartmental
participation and is well suited to many clinical
faculty in Medicine given the focus areas of
disease mechanisms, cancer, immunology/I.D.
3Pathology Faculty (1 at CWRU/UHCMC) June 2015
32 CWRU-employed Expt Path (1 part-time) 1
CWRU-employed Anatomy Ed 25 UHMG-employed (3
part-time) 12 Case-UHMG dual-employed
(AP-9,CP-3) 5 UHMP-employed 4 UHCMC-employed
Total 79 (includes part time 1-yr Clin
Instruct x 2)
Department of Pathology, 2013
(Not counted PRNs Medical examiners office, VA)
4Red Changed since last year Blue Department
Divisions Green Sections
Vice Chair-Clinical Affairs Medical Director J.
Willis, MD
Administrative Director UHCMC/UHLSF Labs D. Landek
Division of Anatomic Pathology G. MacLennan,
MD (24 faculty )
5Pathology Clinical Leadership(Overall AP/CP
see section medical directors for specific lab
areas)
AP Greg MacLennan, Division Chief Hannah
Gilmore, Director of Surgical Pathology CP Joe
Willis, Division Chief Christine Schmotzer,
Associate Division Chief
6Pathology Graduate Program
Mission Research training focused on mechanisms
of disease, including basic and translational
research
- Constituent Training Programs (51 PhD students)
- Molecular Cellular Basis of Disease Training
Program (MCBDTP) 8 students - Director Bob Petersen, PhD.
- Immunology Training Program (ITP) 27 students
- Director Brian Cobb, PhD.
- Co-Sponsors Infectious Diseases, Global Health,
Ophthalmology, CFAR, CCF Immunology. - Cancer Biology Training Program (CBTP) 16
students - Director, Mark Jackson, PhD.
- Co-Sponsor Cancer Center
- INTERDEPARTMENTAL NATURE Majority of students
in Pathology graduate program are in labs of
faculty with primary appointments in other
departments. SECONDARY OR TRAINER APPOINTMENTS.
7Major Research Missions Synergies with other
departments/initiatives
- Immunology
- Synergy with I.D., Global Health, Ophthalmology,
Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Rheumatology - CWRU SOM Strategic Plan Infect Immun.
- Cancer Biology
- Synergy with Cancer Center, many depts
- CWRU SOM Strategic Plan Cancer.
- Neuropathology
- Synergy with Neuro Institute (Neuro
Institute-BHI), Neuroscience, Peds Heme/Onc,
Cancer Center - CWRU SOM Strategic Plan Neuro and Cancer.
- Other areas corresponding to clinical
subspecialty areas and small basic science focus
areas.
8National NIH Grant Ranking 10 of 87 US
NIH-funded Pathology depts (FY14) (up from 13 in
2012, 11 in 2013)
From the BLUE RIDGE INSTITUTE for MEDICAL RESEARCH From the BLUE RIDGE INSTITUTE for MEDICAL RESEARCH BRIMR.ORG
Rank Name Pathology
1 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 43,750,152
2 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 42,912,905
3 EMORY UNIVERSITY 32,519,648
4 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 27,467,594
5 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES 27,428,155
6 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 24,738,513
7 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 24,520,915
8 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 19,237,961
9 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HEALTH SCIS CTR 13,224,486
10 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 12,909,287
11 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO 12,886,758
12 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 11,954,531
13 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 11,207,005
14 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM 11,167,114
15 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT COLUMBIA 9,115,125
16 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 9,079,419
17 YALE UNIVERSITY 8,660,311
18 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 8,443,632
19 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 8,443,253
20 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH 8,346,780
- Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research
(brimr.org) - Grants, direct plus indirect costs
9Faculty changes in Experimental Pathology July
2014-June 2015
- Selected Arrivals Sam Xiao, Rafick Sekaly
10Goals Research and Graduate Education
- Build research and graduate training, primarily
in Immunology, Cancer and Neuropathology, but
including selected other areas that fit with
department strengths and missions and SOM
strategic plan. - Foster research grant success. Build successful
collaborative teams. - Faculty recruitment in
- Cancer research (general, Hemepath, GI Path)
- Immunology research
- Renew training grants. (Note interdepartmental
participation). - Contribute to institutional planning for Tissue
Procurement, Biobanking with Cancer Center, UH
CCRT.
11Mission Clinical Diagnostics Recent Faculty
Changes in Anatomic Path, Clinical Path
- Selected AP faculty recruitments 2014-2015 Sarah
White (surgical/breast path), Dan Cowden (renal
path service restart/cytology), Shahrazad Saab
(surgical/peds/renal path). - Selected AP recruits summer/fall 2015 Qinghu Ren
(surgical/GU path), Holly Harper (surgical path
Ahuja). - CP recruits 2014-2015 Jaime Noguez (Clin Chem).
- CP recruits summer 2015 Navid Sadri (cancer
genomics),
12Goals Clinical Faculty Recruitment
- Clinical Microbiology Director replacement.
- Hematopathology replacement.
- Surgical pathology replacement (Avril effort)
- Surgical pathology Instructor replacement (2)
- Immunology research (3 positions over next 2
years). - Physician-scientist recruitments (CRI package)
Hematopathology, GI pathology (probably in later
year)
13Overview of selected 2015-2016 goals UHMG/UHCMC
Pathology
- IT/LIS and Informatics Complete recruitment and
organization of LIS team. Improve test reporting
and ordering, develop data mining and dashboard
functions, apply to test utilization/appropriate
test ordering for patient care improvement and
budget savings, develop informatics to apply to
genomics. - AP Enhance sub-specialty service logistics and
AP residency training organization. Tune newly
launched renal pathology service. - CP Establish Next Gen Sequencing in clinical
labs for Cancer Genomics. Enhance Mol/Gen Dx. New
automated microbiology system.
14AP subspecialty services
- Full Services Weight
- 1 GU 1
- 2 Lung, ENT 1
- 3 GI Large 1
- 4 GI Biopsy 1
- 5 Breast 1
- 6 Gyn Surgicals 1
- 7 Frozen section 1
- 8 Non-Gyn cytology 1
- 9 Gyn Cytology 1
- 10 Pediatric Pathology 1
- Partial services
- 11 Bone, soft tissue, skin 0.3
- 12 Neuropathology 0.6
- 13 Transplant/Renal 0.5
- 14 Eye Pathology 0.1
- Autopsy 0.4
- 17 Medical liver 0.3
- 18 Cardiac Pathology 0.1
15Goals Clinical Interactions
- Interdepartmental interactions Foster engagement
of clinicians with pathologists to enhance
patient care, test interpretation, utilization
and reporting to meet clinical needs. - Clinical colleagues urged to reach out to
Pathology - When considering changes or additions to programs
that involve laboratory/diagnostic needs. - To engage pathologists in discussion of test
utilization and interpretation. - We need to work together to define new test
needs/opportunities, e.g. design gene panels for
NGS cancer genomics.
16Goals Research Interactions
- Interdepartmental research interactions Promote
interdepartmental collaborations in basic,
translational, clinical research. - Graduate Program (PhD, MD-PhD students).
- ITP Retreat.
- Tissue procurement. For tissue-based research,
pathologist is often needed to select cases,
select appropriate blocks and areas, tissue
connection to pathology collaborators is
important reach out to Greg MacLennan or me.
Effort support on grants when possible.