
Andrew Quinn, M.D.
Medical Director of Pathology Informatics at Parkland Health and Hospital System; Director of Pathology Informatics at UT Southwestern Medical Center
Associate Professor
School Medical School
Department Pathology
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Biography
Andrew is from the western part of New York State, where he earned his undergraduate and medical degrees. He trained in anatomic and clinical pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, where he also completed fellowships in pathology informatics and cytopathology. Andrew joined the faculty in August of 2015. He is the Medical Director of Pathology Informatics at Parkland Health and Hospital System and Director of Pathology Informatics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Andrew is also a member of the Center of Innovation and Value at Parkland. His clinical and investigational interests include advanced imaging modalities, data-driven approaches to quality assurance and improvement, and information systems optimization.
Andrew enjoys participating in all levels of medical education, which he has done since medical school. He first realized his love for pathology as a research assistant at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York, where he constructed databases for the faculty and implemented a tissue microarray program.
Andrew is board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology with subspecialty certification in clinical informatics and cytopathology.
Department of Pathology - 9363
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5200 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75235
469-419-3415
Education
- Medical School
- SUNY Upstate Medical University (2009)
- Residency
- Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital (2013), Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
- Fellowship
- Partners HealthCare (2014), Pathology Informatics
- Fellowship
- Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital (2015), Cytopathology
Publications
Featured Publications
- Effect of TPE vs medical management on patient outcomes in the setting of hypertriglyceridemia-induced acute pancreatitis with severely elevated triglycerides.
- Webb CB, Leveno M, Quinn AM, Burner J, J Clin Apher 2021 Jul
- Palatine Tonsilloliths and Actinomyces: A Multi-institutional Study of Adult Patients Undergoing Tonsillectomy.
- Arvisais-Anhalt S, Quinn A, Bishop JA, Wang CS, Mitchell RB, Johnson RF, Schultz B, Day AT, Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2020 10 163 4 743-749
- A Survey of LOINC Code Selection Practices Among Participants of the College of American Pathologists' Coagulation (CGL) and Cardiac Markers (CRT) Proficiency Testing Programs.
- Stram M, Seheult J, Sinard JH, Campbell WS, Carter AB, de Baca ME, Quinn AM, Luu HS, Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 2019 Oct
- Impact of Hormone Therapy on Laboratory Values in Transgender Patients.
- SoRelle JA, Jiao R, Gao E, Veazey J, Frame I, Quinn AM, Day P, Pagels P, Gimpel N, Patel K Clin. Chem. 2018 Dec
- Career Paths of Pathology Informatics Fellowship Alumni.
- Rudolf JW, Garcia CA, Hanna MG, Williams CL, Balis UG, Pantanowitz L, Tuthill JM, Gilbertson JR J Pathol Inform 2018 9 14
- Should anti-LKM1 be routine for work-up of elevated liver enzymes?
- Agrawal D, Davis B, Quinn A, Thiele D J. Hepatol. 2017 Apr
- Agreement between cytotechnologists and cytopathologists as a new measure of cytopathologist performance in gynecologic cytology.
- Quinn AM, Minhajuddin AT, Hynan LS, Reisch JS, Cibas ES Cancer 2017 Mar
- Metastatic Melanoma to the Bladder: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
- Patil RV, Woldu SL, Lucas E, Quinn AM, Francis F, Margulis V Urol Case Rep 2017 Feb 11 33-36
- Environmental components and methods for engaging pathology residents in informatics training.
- Garcia CA, Baron JM, Beckwith BA, Brodsky V, Dighe AS, Gudewicz TM, Kim JY, Klepeis VE, Lane WJ, Lee RE, Levy BP, Mahowald MA, Mandelker D, McClintock DS, Quinn AM, Rao LK, Riedlinger GM, Rudolf J, Gilbertson JR J Pathol Inform 2015 6 42
- The ongoing evolution of the core curriculum of a clinical fellowship in pathology informatics.
- Quinn AM, Klepeis VE, Mandelker DL, Platt MY, Rao LK, Riedlinger G, Baron JM, Brodsky V, Kim JY, Lane W, Lee RE, Levy BP, McClintock DS, Beckwith BA, Kuo FC, Gilbertson JR J Pathol Inform 2014 5 22
Books
Featured Books
Chapter 10: In Vivo Microscopy. In Digital Pathology: Historical Perspectives, Current Concepts & Future Applications. 1st ed.
Amacher A, Garcia C, Quinn A. (2016). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing
Honors & Awards
- Hematology Opportunities for the Next Generation of Research Scientists Award
Awarded by American Society of Hematology (2022) - See, Test and Treat Program
Awarded by College of American Pathologists Foundation (2021) - Partners in Excellence Team Award
Awarded by Partners HealthCare, Boston, MA (2014) - Travel Award
Awarded by Association for Pathology Informatics (2012)
Professional Associations/Affiliations
- American Society of Cytopathology (2014)
- Association for Pathology Informatics (2012)
- Center of Innovation and Value at Parkland (2021)
- College of American Pathologists (2013)
- Food and Drug Administration (2021)
- UTSW Clinical Informatics Center (2021)
- UTSW Master of Health Informatics Graduate Program (2021)