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Amy Lowichik, M.D., Ph.D.

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Associate Chief of Pediatric Pathology and Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology

Director of Anatomic Pathology, Primary Children's Medical Center

Scholarly Emphasis: Clinicopathologic correlation of pediatric gastrointestinal disease and medical education curriculum/development
Contact Info

Email Address: amy.lowichik {{at}} imail.org

Office Phone Number: (801) 662-2152

Location: 2nd Floor Primary Children's Medical Center

Division: Pediatric Pathology

Supporting Staff:   Krista A. Spilker, B.A.  

 

Titles:

  • Associate Chief of the Division of Pediatric Pathology Department of Pathology
  • Director of Anatomic Pathology, Primary Children's Medical Center

About Amy Lowichik, M.D., Ph.D.

Dr. Amy Lowichik is a member of the Division of Pediatric Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, based at Primary Children's Medical Center.  Dr. Lowichik is a generalist pediatric pathologist with emphasis on anatomic pathology.  Dr. Lowichik devotes the most time to pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology, the majority of which is performed while teaching residents and/or fellows.  Dr. Lowichik's areas of focus are in pediatric gastrointestinal pathology and medical education, and Dr. Lowichik is the pediatric pathologist responsible for the clinical conference with the pediatric gastroenterologists.


Selected Publications

  • Coffin CM, Spilker K, Zhou H, Lowichik A, Pysher TJ. (2005). Frozen section diagnosis in pediatric surgical pathology: a decade's experience in a children's hospital. Arch Pathol Lab Med, 129(12), 1619-25.
  • Arrington CB, Nightengale D, Lowichik A, Rosenthal ET, Christian-Ritter K, Viskochil DH. (2006). Pathologic and molecular analysis in a family with rare mixed supravalvar aortic and pulmonic stenosis. Pediatr Dev Pathol, 9(4), 297-306.
  • Lowichik A, Jackson WD, Coffin CM. (2003). Gastrointestinal polyposis in childhood: clinicopathologic and genetic features. Pediatr Dev Pathol, 6(5), 371-91.
  • Lowichik A, Book L. (2003). Pediatric celiac disease: clinicopathologic and genetic aspects. Pediatr Dev Pathol, 6(6), 470-83.
  • Coffin CM, Lowichik A, Zhou H. (2005). Treatment effects in pediatric soft tissue and bone tumors: practical considerations for the pathologist. Am J Clin Pathol, 123(1), 75-90.
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Professional Education

  • 1976-1983, MD, University of Michigan (Medicine)Ann Arbor, MI
  • 1976-1983, BS, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI
  • 1983-1988, PhD, Tulane University (Zoology & Microbiology)New Orleans, LA
  • 1988-1989, INTERN, Children's Medical Center of Dallas (Pediatrics)Dallas, TX
  • 1989-1991, RESIDENT, Children's Medical Center of Dallas (Pediatrics)Dallas, TX
  • 1991-1993, Postgraduate Studies, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Anatomic Pathology)Dallas, TX
  • 1993-1995, FELLOW, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Pediatric Pathology)Dallas, TX
  • 1995-1996, Postgraduate Studies, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Clinical Pathology)Dallas, TX