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Hormoz Ehya, M.D. was inducted as President of ASC
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Hormoz Ehya, M.D. was inducted as President of the American Society of Cytopathology during the 57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the ASC, held in Denver, Colorado, November 13-17, 2009.
Dr. Ehya is Professor of Pathology and Director of Cytopathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completing his pathology residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and cytopathology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Ehya pursued an academic career that has included cytopathology practice, teaching, administration and research. He serves on the Thyroid Practice Guidelines Panel of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Scientific Program Committee of the International Academy of Cytology and the editorial boards of major cytopathology journals.
Dr. Ehya has been an active member of the ASC since 1980 and has served on the Executive Board in the past six years. He was elected as Vice President of ASC in 2007. His contributions to the Society include serving as past chair of the Scientific Program Committee, strengthening the conflict of interest policies, and fostering ties between the ASC and the international cytology community. He received the 1980 Warren Lang Resident Physician Award and the 1998 President's Award of the ASC.
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