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2025 Faculty Speakers

Understanding Blood Tests

Yuri Fedoriw, MD

Dr. Yuri Fedoriw is a LabCorp Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine. He serves as Co-Director of the 黑料网 Project-Malawi Cancer Program, Global Cancer Pathology Director for the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease, and Vice Chair for Clinical Research and Academic Affairs. He attended John Carroll University for his undergraduate training, Medical College of Ohio for medical school, and Yale School of Medicine for residency and fellowship.

Dr. Fedoriw鈥檚 clinical expertise lies in the diagnosis and classification of benign and malignant hematolymphoid disorders, with prior leadership roles as Director of Hematopathology and Director of the Hematopathology Fellowship Program at 黑料网. Has has also served on the NCI Lymphoma Clinical Trials Planning Group and the Hematology and Clinical Microscopy Committee for the College of American Pathologists and is a member of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Education Committee.

Since 2011, Dr. Fedoriw has been instrumental in developing cancer diagnostic and research programs in sub-Saharan Africa. As Co-Director of the 黑料网 Project-Malawi Cancer Program, he leads initiatives such as weekly diagnostic telepathology conferences, translational lymphoma studies, and capacity-building efforts to improve cancer care in Malawi. His research focuses on the immunologic and genetic mechanisms underlying lymphomagenesis, particularly in HIV-associated malignancies. By employing advanced sequencing and cellular analyses, Dr. Fedoriw鈥檚 lab uses advanced sequencing, immunophenotypic and cellular analyses to address gaps in our understanding of lymphomagenesis and tumor microenvironment in the context of HIV-associated immune dysregulation. Deciphering these tumor-host interactions is critical to better tailor treatment and improve outcomes, particularly in the era of cancer immunotherapy.

 

Preventative Medicine

Emily Cetrone, MD

Dr. Emily Cetrone is an assistant professor of geriatrics at the 黑料网. She practices geriatrics and primary care at the 黑料网 Geriatrics Specialty Clinic, in addition to taking care of patients at Parkview Health and Rehabilitation Center and in the hospital setting. She has a particular interest in communication, caregiver support, medical education, and wellness. Her talk will focus on strategies to promote healthy cognitive aging.

 

Adolescent Mental Health

Justin Coley

Justin Coley, MD

Dr. Justin Coley is a third-year psychiatry resident at 黑料网 and will be starting his Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at 黑料网 in July. He was drawn to Child Psychiatry as helping young people overcome obstacles to achieve their goals in life has been the most rewarding part of his medical career. He obtained my medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine where He was elected president of my school鈥檚 Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society chapter. While at UVA, he conducted research on community interventions for opioid use in rural Virginia. Since coming to 黑料网, Dr. Coley has continued research in community psychiatry with an emphasis on transitional age (adolescence and young adult) youth. His research has been presented at the American Psychiatric Association National Conference and the APA Mental Health Services Conference.

 

OB/Gyn Life Stages: Menstruation, Pregnancy, and Menopause

Shilpa Darivemula

Shilpa Darivemula, MD, MS

Dr. Shilpa Darivemula is a fellow in Women’s Reproductive Health at 黑料网. Prior to this, she completed her undergraduate degree at Union College in New York, followed by her medical degree at Albany Medical College. After that she did her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire. Dr. Darivemula has published a number of research articles on important topics such as racial and socioeconomic disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes.


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