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    Angelique W. Levi, MD

    Associate Professor of Pathology
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    Vice Chair of Operations and Director of Pathology Reference Services, Pathology

    CLIA Laboratory Medical Director, Pathology

    Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

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    Associate Professor of Pathology

    Vice Chair of Operations and Director of Pathology Reference Services, Pathology; CLIA Laboratory Medical Director, Pathology; Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

    Biography

    Dr. Angelique W. Levi is currently Associate Professor, Vice Chair and Director of Pathology Reference Services, and CLIA Laboratory Medical Director in the Department of Pathology at Yale University School of Medicine. She obtained her Bachelor of Science from Union College with honors from the Biology Society. She received her Medical Degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, and was awarded the Medical School Dean’s research scholarship and the Hawkins Pathology Award from the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. She subsequently received her residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology followed by fellowship training in Cytopathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Additionally, during her training at Johns Hopkins she developed subspecialty expertise in genitourinary pathology. She is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Cytopathology and is an attending pathologist in genitourinary pathology, thoracic pathology, and the cytopathology services at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Levi presents regularly at the Smilow/Yale Cancer Center Prostate Tumor Board and the Head and Neck Tumor Board, and Co-directs the Multidisciplinary Gynecologic Colposcopy Correlation Conference. Dr. Levi is a clinical investigator in the Clinician Educator track. Her research interests are primarily in the areas of gynecologic cytology and prostate pathology.

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    Education & Training

    Fellow
    Johns Hopkins Hospital (2002)
    Resident
    Johns Hopkins Hospital (2001)
    MD
    Univ of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry (1997)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Atypical Squamous Cells of the Cervix; Cancer Vaccines; COVID-19; COVID-19 Testing; COVID-19 Vaccines; Early Detection of Cancer; Global Health; Human papillomavirus 16; Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests; Human Papillomavirus Recombinant Vaccine Quadrivalent, Types 6, 11, 16, 18; Machine Learning; Pathology; Prognosis; Prostate; SARS-CoV-2; Uterine Cervical Dysplasia

    Public Health Interests

    Cancer; Clinical Trials; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Global Health; Sexually-Transmitted Infections; Vaccines; Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Implementation Science

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Angelique W. Levi's published research.

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    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    According to Angelique Levi, MD, Vice Chair and Director of Pathology Reference Services, a pathologist who specializes in cervical diseases and prostate cancer, “the pathologist is the most important doctor you will likely never meet.” That is because pathologists spend their time examining patients with a microscope—not a stethoscope. As a doctor, a pathologist is trained to give diagnoses based upon the appearance of patients' cells or tissue under a high-powered microscope.

    “First and foremost, a pathologist’s responsibility to a patient is to arrive at a correct diagnosis,” Dr. Levi says. “The second part is to communicate those results accurately to the treating physician.”

    Dr. Levi is skilled in cytopathology, a diagnostic technique that relies on the examination of individual cells in a patient sample, whether from an aspiration/biopsy, smear, or body fluid. For example, cytopathology is used to examine cells from a woman’s Pap smear. This type of examination can also be done on samples collected by fine-needle aspiration and allows for the unique opportunity to perform many additional molecular tests from a single fluid sample. Two examples include high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) DNA testing from a Pap smear and flow cytometry testing to evaluate for lymphoma. Dr. Levi has extensive experience with cervical disease, HPV, and prostate cancer.

    As a fourth-year medical student, Dr. Levi took a pathology course and found herself captivated by the subject. “I’ve always been a visual learner and person by nature,” she says. “Even when I’m not thinking about diseases, I enjoy scanning slides and looking at histology (the study of the structure of cells and tissues).” As an associate professor of pathology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Levi conducts clinical based research and is involved with clinical trials related to HPV-related cervical disease and MRI-targeted prostate cancer. She has also been a participant in the Yale School of Management Emerging Physician Leaders program.

    Clinical Specialties

    Gynecological Pathology; Pathology; Cytopathology; Anatomic Pathology; Genitourinary Pathology

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    Board Certifications

    • Cytopathology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pathology
      Original Certification Date
      2003
    • Anatomic & Clinical Pathology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pathology
      Original Certification Date
      2002

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