Barbara E. Chadwick,
MD

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Languages Spoken: English, Spanish
Dr. Chadwick's research interests include the use of molecular markers in cytopathology, pancreatic and biliary cancer, and cervical cancer screening.
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Anatomic Pathology |
Board Certification | National Board of Medical Examiners |
Dr. Chadwick's research interests include the use of molecular markers in cytopathology, pancreatic and biliary cancer, and cervical cancer screening.
Academic Locations
Huntsman Cancer Hospital
801-581-2507
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Anatomic Pathology |
Board Certification | National Board of Medical Examiners |
Research Interests
- Cytopathology
- Molecular Diagnostics for Cytology
- Pancreatobiliary Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Lung Cancer
Education History
Fellowship | University of Washington Cytopathology Fellow |
Residency | University of Utah School of Medicine Anatomic & Clinical Pathology Resident |
Professional Medical | Loma Linda Univeristy Medicine M.D. |
Fellowship | Loma Linda University Pathology Fellow |
Undergraduate | Andrews University Biology and Spanish B.A. |
Selected Publications - Journal Articles
Journal Article
- Lloyd IE, Zhou W, Witt BL, Chadwick BE (2017). Characterization of PD-L1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Cell Blocks With Different Specimen Fixation and Processing Methods. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol, 27(2), 107-113.
- Willmore-Payne C, Holden JA, Chadwick BE, Layfield LJ (2006). Detection of c-kit exons 11- and 17-activating mutations in testicular seminomas by high-resolution melting amplicon analysis. Mod Pathol, 19(9), 1164-9.