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Dr. Voltaggio is an associate professor in the Division Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology since March 1st, 2014 and serves as the clinical director of Gastrointestinal Pathology. Dr. Voltaggio has made significant contributions to the fields of gastrointestinal pathology and these major accomplishments have led to her regional, national, and international reputation as a leader in this field.
Dr. Voltaggio has authored multiple peer-reviewed original clinical research articles, invited review articles, and four textbooks. Though her clinical research career has been focused on gastrointestinal pathology she is specially interested in inflammatory disorders of the digestive tract. She has identified novel histologic patterns of inflammation associated with certain infections as well as novel HPV-driven anal glandular neoplasms. Dr. Voltaggio has also authored a number of invited reviews, reflecting the national recognition of her expertise in this area.
The Johns Hopkins Gastrointestinal and Liver Fellowship became ACGME-equivalent under her directorship. More than half of the graduating fellows have embraced successful academic careers at institutions across the nation. In addition, she directs the annual Johns Hopkins GI/Liver CME course, which attracts a wide variety of local, national, and international participants including practicing pathologists and trainees. Dr. Voltaggio is heavily involved in resident and fellow teaching and gives a number of yearly, well-attended noon lectures to the pathology residents encompassing aspects of luminal gastrointestinal pathology.
Dr. Voltaggio devotes over 50% of her time to clinical work and is recognized nationally for her clinical excellence in diagnostic gastrointestinal pathology. She receives consults from around the world and is invited to speak nationally and internationally on diagnostic gastrointestinal pathology. She is well-respected among JHH clinicians for her diagnostic acumen, collegiality, and effective communication.
Lastly, as a member of an underrepresented minority group herself, Dr. Voltaggio is fiercely dedicated to promoting diversity in our field. She is an active member of the Pathology Diversity Committee and has been a key member of our diversity initiative. She has been a leader and participant in visits to medical schools across the country enriched for underrepresented minorities. A number of diverse students have rotated with us in the department as a result of these visits.
Dr. Voltaggio has authored multiple peer-reviewed original clinical research articles, invited review articles, and four textbooks. Though her clinical research career has been focused on gastrointestinal pathology she is specially interested in inflammatory disorders of the digestive tract. She has identified novel histologic patterns of inflammation associated with certain infections as well as novel HPV-driven anal glandular neoplasms. Dr. Voltaggio has also authored a number of invited reviews, reflecting the national recognition of her expertise in this area.
The Johns Hopkins Gastrointestinal and Liver Fellowship became ACGME-equivalent under her directorship. More than half of the graduating fellows have embraced successful academic careers at institutions across the nation. In addition, she directs the annual Johns Hopkins GI/Liver CME course, which attracts a wide variety of local, national, and international participants including practicing pathologists and trainees. Dr. Voltaggio is heavily involved in resident and fellow teaching and gives a number of yearly, well-attended noon lectures to the pathology residents encompassing aspects of luminal gastrointestinal pathology.
Dr. Voltaggio devotes over 50% of her time to clinical work and is recognized nationally for her clinical excellence in diagnostic gastrointestinal pathology. She receives consults from around the world and is invited to speak nationally and internationally on diagnostic gastrointestinal pathology. She is well-respected among JHH clinicians for her diagnostic acumen, collegiality, and effective communication.
Lastly, as a member of an underrepresented minority group herself, Dr. Voltaggio is fiercely dedicated to promoting diversity in our field. She is an active member of the Pathology Diversity Committee and has been a key member of our diversity initiative. She has been a leader and participant in visits to medical schools across the country enriched for underrepresented minorities. A number of diverse students have rotated with us in the department as a result of these visits.
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MODERN PATHOLOGYno. 1 (2024): 100383-100383
Annals of Diagnostic Pathology (2024): 152351-152351
Oyewale Shiyanbola, Recep Nigdelioglu,Deepti Dhall,Iván A González,Laura M Warmke, Shula Schechter,Won-Tak Choi,Shaomin Hu,Lysandra Voltaggio, Yujie Zhang, Tom Z Liang,Huaibin M Ko,
The American journal of surgical pathologyno. 9 (2024): 1185-1194
LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONno. 3 (2023): S610-S611
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Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathologyno. 2 (2023): 207-214
VideoGIEno. 4 (2023): 178-179
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#Papers: 147
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