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Division of Anatomic Pathology

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
The Division of Anatomic Pathology is responsible for the evaluation and diagnosis of approximately 50,000 surgical specimens and consultations as well as 20,000 cytological preparations annually.

The specimens originate from UHealth Tower and clinics, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Jackson Memorial Hospital, collectively representing a wide array of different disease processes including neoplastic, infectious, inflammatory and metabolic/congenital diseases.

The Department possesses state of the art diagnostic capabilities, including a broad array of immunohistochemical and traditional histochemical stains, and molecular ancillary techniques, which are utilized to determine the most precise diagnoses to the most diagnostically challenging cases.

Subspecialty Groups

The division is organized into subspecialty services which focus their clinical and research activities on an organ system and/or anatomic region of interest. Our subspecialty pathologists collaborate with other physicians as a multidisciplinary team. They apply their collective expertise to solve the most complicated patient care dilemmas, resulting in the best outcomes possible for the patients.


Andrew Rosenberg, M.D.
Chief of Division

Rhonda Yantiss, M.D.
Director of Surgical Pathology