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Anita
R. Sgrignoli, M.D., Medical
Director
Dr. Anita Sgrignoli is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
as well as Cytopathology by the American Board of Pathology. She received her M.D. degree from the
University of Virginia,
School of Medicine
in Charlottesville,
VA. Dr. Sgrignoli completed her residency
in Anatomic Pathology from The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. She subsequently completed a
Cytopathology fellowship from The National Institutes of Health and
National Cancer Institute, and The National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Sgrignoli is an active member in
her community, long-time Maryland
resident and currently lives on the Eastern Shore
with her family.
C. Richard Lee,
M.D., Dermatopathology
Dr. C. Richard Lee is board certified in Dermatopathology by the
American Board of Dermatology and the American Board of Pathology, in
addition to being board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by
the American Board of Pathology.
After a post-doctoral research fellowship in cancer genetics at
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Lee
completed his Pathology residency (Anatomic and Clinical) and Surgical
Pathology Fellowship (with special concentration in GU Pathology) at
the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, and
his Dermatopathology fellowship at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. He is an active member in many
scientific and medical organizations, including the American Society of
Dermatopathology, the International Society of Dermatopathology, and
the United States and Canadian Academy
of Pathology. He currently
serves on the editorial board of the journal Cancers and is the
reviewer for several scientific journals. Dr. Lee has co-authored over 80
publications including research and review articles, book chapters, and
meeting abstracts; representative publications include The New
England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Academy of
Dermatology, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Archives
of Dermatology, Journal of Clinical Oncology, and Cancer
Research. Dr. Lee has been
invited to speak at several Dermatology Grand Rounds and international
scientific meetings, and was recently invited to co-author a book
chapter for the upcoming edition of the Dermatology text book Fitzpatrick’s
Dermatology in General Medicine.
Dr. Lee’s research and clinical expertise includes cutaneous
melanoma and cutaneous manifestations of cancer syndromes. He currently resides with his family
in Rockville, Maryland.
David A. Stout, M.D., Dermatopathology
Dr. David Stout is board certified in Dermatopathology by the American
Board of Dermatology and the American Board of Pathology, in addition to
being board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by the American
Board of Pathology. After receiving his M.S. in Biochemistry and
Medical degree from Loma Linda University, in California, Dr. Stout
completed his Pathology Residency at the Yale New Haven Hospital in New
Haven, CT. Subsequently, Dr. Stout completed his Clinical
Pathology training at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.
Dr. Stout later completed his Dermatopathology training under Dr. Walter
Lever, et.al. in Boston, MA., and at the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology. Dr. Stout is an active member of both the American
Society of Dermatology and the Maryland Dermatology Society. He
currently resides with his wife on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Enrico
Giangeruso, M.D.
Dr. Enrico Giangeruso is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical
Pathology by the American Board of Pathology. Dr. Giangeruso received his M.D. from
the University of
Miami, School of Medicine
before completing his Pathology residency at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. During his residency, Dr. Giangeruso
studied at the Gastrointestinal (GI) division of the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, where he contributed to the development of
their GI biopsy course. Following completion of his residency, Dr.
Giangeruso served as a staff pathologist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for four years. After leaving the military, Dr.
Giangeruso joined a large pathology practice in Baltimore,
Maryland, and subsequently served as
Medical Director of Carroll
Hospital Center,
where he continued to contribute GI cases to the AFIP GI biopsy
course. He is actively involved
in The College of American Pathologists and many other medical
organizations. Dr. Giangeruso is
a long-time resident of Maryland,
currently residing in Ellicott City,
with his family.

Laboratory Staff Overview
Sachin Shetty,
President
Sachin Shetty is a co-founder of Annapath, Inc. and has an MBA from The
Wharton School at the University
of Pennsylvania. He earned his Masters
in Mechanical Engineering from Temple University, Philadelphia,
and his Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from the University of
Bombay, India. He has twenty
years of multi-functional (engineering, marketing, sales and general
management) experience in diverse business environments that include
Energy, Banking and Healthcare.
He has an in-depth understanding of the legislative, regulatory
and licensing issues in the off-shoring and out-sourcing of medical
diagnostic testing. Before
joining Annapath, Inc. Sachin was in Asset Based Finance at M&T
Bank. He has previously worked
for M&E Sales, Inc. in Baltimore,
MD in various capacities
from energy engineering to heading their Energy Performance Contracting
Group. He also managed Marketing
for the Energy Services Division of Honeywell International, Inc.
Florencio Lictao,
Vice President
Florencio Lictao,HT (ASCP) is a co-founder, as
well as the Laboratory Manager and Histology Supervisor at
Annapath. He has over twenty
years of experience in the area of Laboratory Pathology. He did his training at the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology and is a ten-year veteran of the Navy and
Operation Desert Storm. Flo has
worked for large commercial labs, small private labs and hospital
labs. Having processed hundreds
of thousands of histopathology specimens, Flo understands the attention
each specimen requires. His
extensive knowledge of histology operations, laboratory quality
assurance and control, and his entrepreneurial spirit play a critical
role at Annapath.
Craig Zwobot,
Vice-President
Craig Zwobot, M.S., P.A. (ASCP), co-founder of Annapath, earned his
B.S. degree in Biology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore
County and his M.S. degree in Anatomic Pathology from the University of
Maryland at Baltimore. He is
currently a fellow member of the American Association of Pathologist’s
Assistants. Prior to starting
Annapath, Craig worked as a Pathologist’s Assistant at St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore,
MD and at the Shore Health System in Easton, MD. Throughout his career, Craig has
processed hundreds of thousands of pathology specimens and contributes
the same principle of attention to detail at Annapath.
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