Peter A. Drew, MD

Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Anatomic Pathology Shands at AGH





Dept. of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Florida, College of Medicine
P.O. Box 100275
Gainesville, FL 32610-0275

Office Location and Express Mail address:
Dept. of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine
JHMHSC 3116
1600 SW Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL 32610-0275

Office: (352) 265-0238
Fax: (352) 265-0437

Senior Secretary: Margo Kramer
(352) 265-0238

Email: drew@pathology.ufl.edu

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I am based at Shands Hospital at the University of Florida. I provide service to the Triage, GU, Breast, ENT, Lung, Heart and Cytopathology units at Shands @ UF. I also receive surgical pathology, cytopathology, quantitative pathology and outside consultation cases through the UF- PathLabs (our outreach laboratory). I provide pathology support for several weekly clinical interdisciplinary conferences (Breast, GU, ENT and Lung tumor boards). I am the Director of the ENT pathology unit. Our otolaryngologist colleagues are quite active and we see a variety of cases involving anything "above the clavicles". We are fortunate to have a great working relationship with the oral pathology faculty and residents at the UF-College of Dentistry. They are a great resource and we share cases with them often.

I teach dental students non-neoplastic lung pathology and second year medical students male GU pathology. I teach pathology residents and fellows cytopathology and general surgical Pathology through didactical lectures and at the scope at sign-out sessions. I am also a member of the cytopathology fellowship training committee.

I am an active member of the United States-Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP), College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the Florida Society of Pathologists (FSP). I participate in the CAP laboratory inspection program.

In research, I am primarily interested in cytopathology, GU neoplasia and heart and lung transplant pathology. Some recent projects include p16ink4a and high risk HPV testing of head and neck carcinomas and pulmonary hypertension after lung transplantation.

Related Links:

College of American Pathologists
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology

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