S. Sandhu
Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Sangeeta Sandhu earned her Medical Degree (M.B.B.S.) from North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, India in 1990. She obtained a Prosectorship in Biochemistry and topped her final MBBS in Surgery to prove that she had a keen analytic mind and the cutting edge. After completing her internship in a rural based setting she went on to do an obligatory year of residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Post Graduate Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal. As she started her second year of residency in Radiation Oncology, she was drawn towards the diagnostic aspect of disease progression and felt she could better serve humanity by placing herself at the critical junction between prevention and cure. She completed her post graduate training and became board certified in Combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology from St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University, New York city. This was followed by a fellowship in Surgical Oncologic Pathology, at the University of Illinois, Chicago and a second fellowship in Hematopathology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York. She trained in Molecular Diagnostics at the National Institute of Health, Bethesda with Drs. Elaine Jaffe and Mark Raffeld.
Research Interest
Dr. Sandhu now practices at St. Mary’s Hospital Center, a community based center affiliated with McGill University, Montreal. She has the satisfaction of upholding the four pillars of Medicine - Clinical, Education, Research and Administration.
Publications
-
Single-Center Experience Implementing the LOINC-RSNA Radiology Playbook for Adult Abdomen/Pelvis CT and MR Procedures Using a Semi-Automated Method. Sandhu RS, Shin J, Wang KC, Shih G.
-
Building Blocks of Structural Intervention: A Novel Modular Paradigm for Procedural Training. Raphael CE, Alkhouli M, Maor E, Panaich SS, Alli O, Coylewright M, Reeder GS, Sandhu G, Holmes DR, Nishimura R, Malouf J, Cabalka A, Eleid MF, Rihal CS.
-
Recent advances in managing chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Sandhu J, Tu HYV.