Anatomic & Clinical Pathology Residency & Fellowship Program at The University of Texas Medical Branch. Tweets are not medical advice. Instagram: utmbpathology
#USCAP in San Antonio 🔬✨
Such an inspiring few days—learning, reconnecting and meeting so many incredible pathologists pushing our field forward.
Grateful for the conversations, the ideas, and the motivation to keep growing.
@UTMB_Pathology
Proud of our residents Mohammed Yousef and Celeste Wagner for presenting a poster titled “Two Centuries of Evolving Concepts in Cirrhosis Etiology, Nomenclature, and Pathophysiology” at #USCAP2026 👏
Exciting work and a fantastic representation of our program! ☺️
To all @UTMB_Pathology alumni!
Please join us for the Residents & Fellows Annual Reunion at #USCAP2026
📅 March 23, 2026
🕠 5:30–7:30 PM
📍 San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter
We look forward to reconnecting and celebrating together!
Our own Dr. Stevenson is talking about how to get your research published in the right journal and how to design basic and transitional pathology studies that stand up to peer review 📚🔬
Don’t miss this insightful session at #USCAP2026!
Happy Match Week! 🎉
Congratulations to everyone who matched into #Pathology, welcome to an incredible field and an even better community. 🧬🔬
Excited to welcome the newest members of our pathology family @UTMB_Pathology.
#PathMatch2026#PathX
Honored to receive the V.O. Speights Scholarship in Pathology from the Texas Society of Pathologists Educational Foundation (Organization’s most prestigious scholarship). Grateful for the recognition and support as I continue my journey in pathology.
#PathTwitter#GIPath
Some teachers don’t just teach — they inspire, guide, and shape the way we see our profession.
Muchas gracias Dr. Malpica 🇻🇪♥️
@AnaisMalpica@UTMB_Pathology
Our own Dr. Felicella delivered a fantastic Neuropathology board review this weekend at the HSCP Pathology Board Review Course! 🧠📚.
#UTMB_Pathology#Neuropath
#FacultySpotlight on @aakash!
Dr. Aakash, Hematopathology and Flow Cytometry Director at UTMB, bringing expertise from his training at @MDAndersonNews. His leadership in diagnostics, education, and mentorship continues to shape the next generation of pathologists @UTMB_Pathology.
We had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Malpica from @MDAndersonNews to UTMB Grand Rounds presenting ‘Mesothelial Lesions and the Female Peritoneum: What You Need to Know.’ Thank you for the outstanding, engaging talk and taking the time to meet with our residents!
IBEX AI in action with Monika Vyas, Harshwardhan Thaker & Vidarshi Muthukumarana Heat map overlay on H&E -- red = high cancer likelihood, blue = low. Toggle off and there's the adenocarcinoma. #AIPathology#DigitalPathology#IBEX
Today, we hosted Dr. Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang for grand rounds @UTMB_Pathology on the importance of feedback in medicine, how to give, receive, and grow from it. Thank you, Dr. Jiang, for sharing your valuable insights and fantastic talk!
🌟 PGY-1 Spotlight #3! 🌟
Meet Mohamed Youssef, MD 💫 one of our first-year residents originally from Egypt, with a keen interest in gastrointestinal and liver pathology. He enjoys presenting research and engaging in meaningful discussions.
Outside of pathology, Mohamed values family time, nature exploration, travel and volunteering. He's known for his teamwork, humility and for enjoying the journey.
Great talk today by our own Dr. Cheney on interviewing skills for fellowship and beyond. Insightful, practical, and incredibly helpful for trainees. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
#SIR_UTMB
🌟 PGY-1 Spotlight #2! 🌟
Meet Jose Raul Garcia, MD ✨ A PGY-1 Pathology resident originally from Cuba and a graduate of the Universidad de Pinar del Río in his hometown. After immigrating to the U.S.
Jose worked multiple jobs, became a registered nurse, and ultimately achieved his goal of pursuing a career in pathology. He plans to practice as a general pathologist.