Residency and Fellowship Programs

Pathology Residency Program

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William W. Bivin, Jr., M.D.

Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology

 

LSU Health Sciences Center
Department of Pathology
1901 Perdido Street, MEB 5th fl.
New Orleans, LA 70112
wbivin@lsuhsc.edu

 

Degrees

Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Fellow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York, 2014-2015

AP/CP Resident/Chief Resident, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 2013-2014

Pre-Intern, Fifth Pathway Program, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, 2008-2009

Doctor of Medicine, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara - School of Medicine, Guadalajara, Mexico, 2004-2008

Licensure:

American Board of Pathology, Board Certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology - 9/2014

State of New Jersey, Unrestricted Medical License #25MA10219600

 

Bio

Dr. William Bivin joined the staff at the LSU Health Sciences Center in May 2019. He previously served as an Attending Pathologist at Hackensack Pathology Associates and Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, New Jersey, and as an Assistant Professor of Pathology and Head of Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia, Missouri. He is a member of the United States and Candian Academy of Pathology, College of American Pathologists (FCAP), American Society for Clinical Pathology (FASCP) and Rodger C. Haggit Gastrointestinal Pathology Society.
 

Clinical Interests

Academic pathology and clinical service, including research, teaching, and collaborating with clinicians and colleagues to provide the highest quality of medical care and contribute to advancing the practice of pathology in the areas of: Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Pathology; General Surgical  Pathology; and Immunohistochemistry; Molecular Diagnostics of Solid Tumors and Premalignant Lesions.

 

Teaching Activities

Hackensack University Medical Center (Jan 2018 - May 2019) - Gastrointestinal and Liver Tumor Board Conferences, Rutgers - NJMS Pathology Resident Teaching, Unknown Slide Sessions, and Journal Club

University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine (July 2015 - Dec 2017) - Gastrointestinal Pathology Didactic Lectures Anatomic Pathology Journal Club, Anatomic Pathology Unknown Slide Sessions, Pathology Teaching for the Gastroenterology Clinical Department, Medical Student (MU-SOM) Pathology
Didactic Lectures

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center (July 2014 - June 2015) - Multi-Headed Scope Subspecialty Conferences in Liver, Pediatric GI and Adult GI; Pathology Teaching for Residents and Fellows in Gastrointestinal Pathology, Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Junction, Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic and Colorectal Polyps; Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Didactic Lecture Series and Journal Club in Serrated Lesions of the Colorectum, Autoimmune Gastritis and Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Stomach;  Gastrointestinal Multidisciplinary Tumor Board Conference

Allegheny General Hospital - Western Pennsylvania Hospital (July 2010 - June 2014)  - AGH Surgical
Pathology Resident Review, Chief Organizer and Presenter; AGH Didactic Lectures in GI Pathology Lecture for Gastroenterology Fellows, Surgical Seminar,
Surgical Pathology Journal Club, and Clinical Pathology Lecture; AGH-WPH Multidisciplinary Conferences in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Liver, Gastrointestinal, Endocrine, Breast, Neurosurgery, and Radiation Oncology, Gyn-Onc, Heme-Onc, Chair's Conference

 

Honors & Awards

ASCP 40 under 40 (2020)

 

Selected Publications and Presentations

1. Layfield LJ, Hammer RD, Frazier SR, Esebua M, Bivin WW, Laziuk K, Nguyen VT, Johannesen E, Schmidt RL. Impact of consensus conference review on diagnostic disagreements in the evaluation of cervical biopsy specimens. Am J Clin Pathol. 2017;147(5):473-476.


2. Layfield LJ, Schmidt RL, Esebua M, Frazier SR, Hammer RD, Bivin WW, Nguyen V, Ersoy I. Accuracy and reproducibility of nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio assessments in urinary cytology specimens. Diagn Cytopathol. 2017;45(2):107-112.


3. Mohandas S, Toh J, Arora P, Bivin W, Ustun B, Goldman D. Noninfectious enterocolitis as initial presentation of chronic granulomatous disease. Clin Pediatr. 2017;56(14):1353-1356.


4. Strauss SB, Waltuch T, Bivin W, Kaskel F, Levin TL. Primary hyperoxaluria: spectrum of clinical and imaging findings. Pediatr Radiol. 2017;47:96-103.


5. Bivin WW, Yergiyev O, Bunker ML, Silverman JF, Krishnamurti U. GRB7 expression and correlation with HER2 amplification in invasive breast carcinoma. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2017;25(8):553-558.


6. Kumar A, Bivin W, Sun K. Rapidly progressing liver failure in an adult female. Gastroenterology. 2016;151:1081-1082.


7. Curran-Melendez SM, Fukui M, Bivin W, Oliver-Smith D. An intraventricular schwannoma with associated hydrocephalus and ventricular entrapment: a case report. J Neurol Surg Rep. 2015;76(1):e32-36.


8. Korsharskyy B, Vydyanathan A, Zhang L, Shaparin N, Geohagen BC, Bivin W, Liu Q, Gavin T, LoPachin RM. 2-acetylcyclopentanone, an enolate-forming 1,3-dicarbonyl compound, is cytoprotective in warm ischemia-reperfusion injury of rat liver. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2015;353:150-158.


9. Bivin WW Jr, Finkelstein SD, Silverman JF. Molecular occurrences in the neoplastic progression of Barrett esophagus: can molecular analysis play a role in risk stratification? Pathol Case Rev. 2014;19:28-35.


10. Bivin WW Jr, Heath JE, Drachenberg CB, Strauch ED, Papadimitriou JC. Cutaneous ciliated cyst: a case report with focus on mullerian heterotopia and comparison with eccrine sweat glands. Am J Dermatopathol. 2010;32(7):731-734.

 

Affiliated Hospitals & Clinics

University Medical Center-New Orleans, LA