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Vincent Mesa, DO

Vincent Mesa, DO

Assistant Professor of Pathology

College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific - Northwest

vmesa@westernu.edu

  • Education
    • Pathology Residency, University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University: 1997-1998
    • Pathology Residency, Mount Sinai Medical Center: 1995-1997
    • Rotating Internship, Richmond Heights General Hospital: 1994-1995
    • Pathology Residency, Cleveland Clinic Foundation: 1992-1993
    • Doctor of Osteopathy, University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences (Des Moines University): 1988-1992
    • Bachelor of Arts, University of North Texas: 1982-1988
  • Certification
    • Diplomate in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (American Board of Pathology): 1998
    • State of Oregon Board of Medical Examiners: 1998
    • State of Ohio State Medical Board: 1994 (inactive)
  • Professional Experience
    • Oregon Medical Association Specialty Society Committee, 2008-2009
    • President, Oregon Pathologists Association, 2008
    • Executive Committee, Oregon Pathologist Association, 2004-Current
    • Medical Staff and Medical Executive Committee, Vibra Specialty Hospital, 2007-Current
    • Medical Staff Appointment, Adventist Medical Center, Portland, 2009-2011
    • Board member, Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon 2003-Current
    • Medical Education Committee, Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon 2004-Current
    • Public Policy Committee, Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon 2010-Current
    • Chief Medical Staff, Eastmoreland General Hospital, 2001-2004
    • Infection and Therapeutics Committee, Eastmoreland General Hospital, 1999-2004
    • Credentials Committee, Eastmoreland Hospital, 2001-2004
    • Chairman, Tumor Board Committee, Eastmoreland Hospital, 2001-2004
    • Laboratory Director of Clinical Laboratory, Eastmoreland General Hospital, 1999-2004
    • Laboratory Director of Clinical Laboratory, Woodland Park Hospital, 2001-2004
  • Research Interest

    <ul>

    <li>Study of precursor langerhans cell histiocytosis.</li>

    <li>Laboratory methods in detection and differential diagnosis of disease.</li>

    <li>Histomorphologic spectrum of pathologic changes associated with surgically excised lesions.</li>

    </ul>