Power List Testimonials
We asked last year’s Power Listers what their nomination meant to them
Helen Bristow | | Opinion
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“It was an honor to be featured among so many other influential leaders in our field. Reading about their achievements was inspirational.”
– Ann M. Gronowski, Co-Chief, Division of Laboratory & Genomic Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
“For me, being on the Power List means that my amazing pathology and laboratory medicine leaders and colleagues value my efforts for working to raise awareness, visibility, and respect for our professions. It is one of my most meaningful honors and I am absolutely proud to be on the List for what it represents to all of our professionals!”
– Rodney E. Rohde, Regents’ Professor, Clinical Laboratory Science, Texas State University, USA
“Being recognized on the 2023 Power List was a welcome surprise, especially for someone who works in a part of healthcare and the lab that receives little attention. Hopefully, my feature shed some light on the rough but good work we perform as autopsy and forensic pathologists, because we desperately need more in America.”
– Nicole R. Jackson, Director of Autopsy & After Death Services, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, UW Medicine, USA
“Being honored on The Pathologist Magazine's Power List for six consecutive years has been a profound affirmation of my dedication to advancing pathology, inspiring both a deep sense of gratitude and an unwavering commitment to excellence in our field. This recognition not only fuels my passion for innovation but also reinforces the importance of our collective efforts in shaping the future of healthcare.”
– Kamran Mirza, Professor of Pathology and Director of the Division of Education Programs, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, USA
“Being chosen to The Pathologist Power List has always been a wonderful feeling! I always wanted to push the boundaries of medicine and pathology, and being nominated felt deeply satisfying as recognition by my peers for my efforts.”
– Syed Hoda, Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology, NYU Langone Health, Director of Surgical Pathology, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, USA
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