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Chris Lehman, M.D.

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Associate Professor of Pathology

Scholarly Emphasis: Clinical outcomes of laboratory testing
Chris Lehman, M.D.

Contact Info

Email Address: lehmanc ~{at}~ aruplab.com

Office Phone Number: (801) 585-6877

Location: A816A University Hospital School of Medicine

Division: Clinical Pathology

Also Works in: Clinical Pathology  

Supporting Staff:   Deborah Hoffman  

 

Titles:

  • Associate Professor of Pathology
  • Co-Director of Clinical Laboratories at ARUP, Inc.

About Chris Lehman, M.D.

Dr. Lehman is an Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and is the Co-Director of Clinical Laboratories at ARUP, Inc.  Dr. Lehman is board certified in Clinical Pathology with subspecialty certification in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine.

Dr. Lehman's areas of research include the influence of laboratory testing on patient outcomes, clinical validation of new, acute-care laboratory tests and transfusion medicine outcomes

Selected Publications

  • Laboratory Hemostasis: A Practical Guide for Pathologists, Bennett, Lehman, and Rodgers, eds., 2007, Springer. Managing Editor.
  • Ford C.D., Greenwood J., Strupp A. Lehman C.M., 2002, Change in CD34+ cell concentration during peripheral blood stem cell collection: effects on collection efficiency and efficacy, Transfusion 42 (7): 904-11.
  • Lehman, C.M., Wilson, L.W., Rodgers, G.M., 2004, Analytical validation and clinical evaluation of the STA®LIATEST® immunoturbidimetric D-dimer assay for the diagnosis of DIC, Am J Clin Pathol, 122:178-184.
  • Lehman, C.M., Rettmann, J.A., Wilson, L.W., Markewitz, B.A., 2006, Comparative performance of three anti–factor Xa heparin assays in patients in a medical intensive care unit receiving intravenous, unfractionated heparin, Am J Clin Pathol, 126:416-421.
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Honors and Awards

  • Cum Laude, 1977
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1977
  • Clinical Pathology Teaching Award, 2000

Professional Education

  • Baccalaureate: BS, 1977, University of Massachusetts
  • MD: 1986, University of Utah
  • Internship: Pathology,1989-1990, George Washington University
  • Residency: Clinical Pathology,1990-1992, George Washington University,
  • Fellowship: Transfusion Medicine,1992-1993, University of Minnesota,