About Us
Welcome to the OHSU Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine!
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is a dynamic academic department, providing world-class clinical care to our patients, fostering expanded basic science and research programs, innovating pathology education, and pursuing new advancements in patient care, teaching, and research. Using technology such as remote frozen section interpretation, we are improving turnaround times and the work-life balance of our physicians. Our collaborative work environment includes a junior faculty mentorship program, internal leadership opportunities, annual faculty retreat, faculty workgroups, and regular opportunities to share feedback and ideas as we strive for continuous program improvement. Our learners are integral members of our department, and our faculty are passionate educators. Collegiality, collaboration and a love of learning define us as a team of academic physicians and physicians in training.
Education
We pride ourselves on our enthusiastic, dedicated teachers, the comradery in our learners, and our devotion to the best of academic medicine. We offer an excellent residency program and seven subspecialty fellowships. Our educational offerings also include the unique Pathology Student Fellowship, four medical student electives, and a pathology interest group. Our CME program regularly invites nationally recognized visiting speakers.
Clinical Care
Our pathologists provide exceptional diagnostic care for patients in OHSU Hospital, OHSU Clinics, Doernbecher’s Children’s Hospital, Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Shriner’s Hospitals for Children. In addition, we offer second opinions for patients as well as consultations for physicians throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the country. Our highly trained, subspecialized providers are devoted to providing state-of-the-art personalized medicine, integrating each patient’s detailed health history to form a precise diagnosis and contributing to the best possible prognosis.
Research
Research programs in pathology contribute extremely valuable data to the medical profession, often identifying new diagnostic markers for advancing the accuracy of patient diagnosis. Our research programs at OHSU are in a state of rapid growth, encompassing projects such as studying bladder cancer and cell invasion, placental mechanisms affecting the health of mother and baby, cutting edge molecular pathology analysis, hematologic malignancies, and neurodegenerative studies with the Oregon Brain Bank. In addition, we are actively recruiting physician scientists to continue to grow our research portfolio, including a partnership with OHSU’s Cancer Early Detection Advanced Research Center (CEDAR), devoted to early detection of breast, pancreas and lung cancers. The majority of our faculty are involved in clinical and translational research projects.
Department News
OHSU Pathology is hiring! If you can see yourself working in a thriving academic environment with truly great people in a spectacular city, we want to hear from you.
Academic Breast Pathologist
Academic Anatomic Pathologist
- We’re proud to share that ten faculty members in our department were recognized as Clinical Stars at this year’s OHSU Continuing Professional Development Awards Ceremony. These honors reflect the incredible team effort behind outstanding and high-volume clinical work, participation in groundbreaking clinical trials, and extraordinary laboratory test implementation efforts. Join us in congratulating Wei Xie, Todd Williams, Chris Suciu, Trisha Wong, Brian Mau, Sabu Sasatomi, Nina Wakeman, Sintawat Wangsiricharoen, Ozlen Saglam and Stephanie Gillon!
- Matt Wood developed a CAP online CME learning module “Minisymposium – Developments in the Diagnosis of Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors” with a colleague from the University of Michigan.
- Alec Saitman had a review article titled “Clinical Drug Testing Supporting Patients With Substance Use Disorder: A Review” accepted into the Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine.
- Mandy VanSandt, DO won the 2025 Professional Board Award Winner for “Outstanding Contribution in Clinical Quality and Systems Based Care”.
- Qiuying (Judy) Shi received the 2024-2025 CAPA Service Award at the annual USCAP conference!
- Congratulations to Pathology Student Fellow Supriya Iyer and Medical Student Tyler Yeager for receiving the College of American Pathologists Distinguished Medical Student Award!
- Dr. Nicole Andeen received the 2025 Early Career Achievement Award for achievement in research and the basic sciences from the OHSU School of Medicine Alumni Association
