Esther Oliva

Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

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Biography

Harvard Medical School

She is a frequently invited guest speaker on subjects in her areas of expertise in the United States and around the world. She was the codirector of the GYN LONG COURSE in the 2015 United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. She serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Human Pathology, International Journal of Gynecologic Pathology, Advances in Anatomic Pathology, Modern Pathology, Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, and Pathology (Australia). She is the secretary of the International Society of Gynecological Pathology. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles, is co-editor of the book "Gynecologic Pathology" (Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series), editor of the monograph Current Concepts in Gynecologic Pathology: Mesenchymal Tumors of the Female Genital Tract and co-editor of the book Diagnostic Pathology Gynecologic from Amirsys, and has participated extensively in the latest WHO of Tumors of the Female Genital Tract. Her research is mainly focused on neoplastic diseases involving the female genital tract (with a particular interest in mesenchymal tumors at morphologic, translational and molecular levels) and the genitourinary tract.

Clinical Interests:

  • Frozen Section Pathology
  • Genitourinary pathology
  • Gynecologic pathology

Medical Education

  • MD, University of Barcelona
  • Residency, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
  • Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Fellowship, Hospital Clinic I Provincial de Barcelona
  • Fellowship, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
  • Fellowship, Massachusetts General Hospital

American Board Certifications

  • Anatomic Pathology, American Board of Pathology

Courses Taught

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