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PENN PATHOLOGYLABORATORY MEDICINE
Second Opinion Services
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A SUBSPECIALTY SERVICE offering expert consultations in anatomic pathology
PennMedicine.org/Pathology-Second-Opinion
FY17
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HematopathologyMegan Lim, MD, PhDAdam Bagg, MDAgata Bogusz, MD, PhDGabriel C. Caponetti, MDDale Frank, MDRachel Sargent, MDMarius Wasik, MD
GenitourinaryCharuhas Deshpande, MDPriti Lal, MDHtun Min, MDMatthew B. Palmer, MD, PhDLauren Ende Schwartz, MDNorge Vergara, MD
GynecologicalM. Carolina Reyes, MDKumarasen Cooper, MBChB, DPhil Kimberly Dumoff, MDIhab Lamzabi, MDLauren Ende Schwartz, MD
NeuropathologyZissimos Mourelatos, MDEdward Lee, MD, PhDMacLean Nasrallah, MD, PhD
OphthalmicFranz Fogt, MD, PhD, MBABo Jian, MD, PhD
PulmonaryLeslie A. Litzky, MDCharuhas Deshpande, MDRoseann Wu, MD, MPHPaul J.L. Zhang, MD
Soft Tissue & Bone Paul J.L. Zhang, MDJohn S. J. Brooks, MDKumarasen Cooper, MB, ChBJui-Han Huang, MD, PhDJohn Wojcik, MD, PhD
BreastIra Bleiweiss, MDKimberly Dumoff, MDMichael Feldman, MD, PhDJeanne McFalls, MDAnupma Nayak, MBBS, MDJui-Han Huang, MD, PhDRoseann Wu, MD, MPHPaul J.L. Zhang, MD
CardiacPriti Lal, MDCharuhas Deshpande, MDKimberly Dumoff, MD
CytologyCindy M. McGrath, MDZubair W. Baloch, MD, PhDKaren S. Gustafson, MD, PhDBo Jian, MD, PhDAnna M. Moran, MDNorge Vergara, MDRoseann I. Wu, MD, MPHGordon H. Yu, MD
DermatopathologyDavid E. Elder, MBChBGeorge Xu, MD, PhD
ENT/EndocrineVirginia A. LiVolsi, MDZubair W. Baloch, MD, PhDMichael Feldman, MD, PhDKathleen T. Montone, MDMing Zhang, MD, PhDPaul J.L. Zhang, MD
Gastrointestinal/LiverEmma Furth, MDFranz Fogt, MD, PhD, MBAMichael A. Husson, MDStuti Girish Shroff, MBBS, PhDKristen M. Stashek, MDRashmi Tondon, MD
PATHOLOGISTS BY SUBSPECIALTY
PENN PATHOLOGYLABORATORY MEDICINE
Second Opinion Services
&
Send cases in which you desire a
second opinion to a team of Penn
Medicine subspecialists for patient and
physician support. Penn Medicine’s
Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine offers its Second Opinion
Service for the full spectrum of
Anatomic Pathology subspecialties.
Why Penn Pathology?
• E� cient turnaround time, 24 hours in most cases • Subspecialty expertise • Designated accessioner and system • Individual fellows or faculty members as case managers • Frequent same-day review • Account billing • Multi-disciplinary Daily Consensus Conference
How It Works
• E� ciency: Cases have their own accession code,speci� c forms and uniform charge.
• Provide individualized service: Consult cases will be accessioned into our computer system and the senderwill receive a communication that the case was received.
• Reliable communications: Cases reviewed by a Fellow with the speci� c faculty person on that subspecialty service.
• Fast results: If uncomplicated, a diagnosis will be rendered and communicated back to the sender immediately afterward; utmost e� orts will be exerted to strive fora 24 hour turnaround time whenever possible.
• Full personalized workup: Cases that require additional studies will be reported out in a timely fashion.
SETTING UP AN ACCOUNTA speci� c client account is set up to facilitate billing. Charges would be as a set fee for an uncomplicatedcase. � ose wishing to send Personal Consults to any speci� c faculty member should do so through the usual route addressed to that individual faculty member.
SUBMIT YOUR MATERIALS:
Download your checklist to expedite processing at PennMedicine.org/SOSChecklist
CONTACT:
[email protected] e-mails will be responded to within an hour between the hours of 7 am – 7 pm Monday through Friday.
215.662.6526 215.349.8994
MAIL:
Penn Pathology Second Opinion ServiceFounders 6.1123400 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104
PENN MEDICINE RESOURCES • Outstanding team of pathologists • Extensive Immunohistochemistry panel • Molecular testing from para� n blocks • Immuno� uorescence for skin, other • Development lab for new marker analysis • Electron microscopy if needed • Multilingual subspecialists (second opinions canbe provided in Spanish, Chinese, and German)
Penn Medicine’s Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is one of the leading,
fully integrated academic departments and is organized into a number of clinical divisions: Anatomic
Pathology, Neuropathology, Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine and Therapeutic Pathology,
Hematopathology, Precision and Computational Diagnostics, Pediatric Pathology and its basic
science division, Experimental Pathology and Immunobiology.