Alaghehbandan, Reza

Alaghehbandan, Reza

MD, MSc(Epi), FRCPC, FCAP, FACE, FIAC

Academic Rank(s): Clinical Professor of Pathology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UBC | Department Head, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH)

Affiliation(s): Royal Columbian Hospital

Research and Scholarly Interests: Cancer, Molecular Pathology and Cell Biology, Urologic, Breast and Gynecologic Surgical Pathology, Oncopathology and Epidemiology

Clinical Interests:

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Dr. Alaghehbandan is a physician leader and a philanthropist with expertise in urologic surgical pathology and clinical epidemiology, with more than 20 years of clinical and public service experience. He is board-certified in Anatomic Pathology in Canada, the USA and Europe, and a Fellow of the International Academy of Cytology (FIAC), the American College of Epidemiology (FACE), and the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM).

His primary research focus is on diagnostic and prognostic challenges in urologic pathology, with emphasis on recognizing novel renal tumor histologic features that correlate with underlying molecular signatures and significance for patient management and outcomes. He is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and has authored and/or co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles (0ver 115), with an h-index of 24 demonstrating a tenured record in academia and research. Some of his recent notable works include numerical chromosomal aberrations in chromophobe RCCs and papillary RCCs as well as practical diagnostic applications of molecular testing in renal neoplasms.

Further to his scholarly activities, Dr. Alaghehbandan has served in various leadership and administrative roles and held positions in national and international committees (i.e. GUPS International Outreach Committee, USCAP-Canada Foundation, CAP House of Delegates, and American College of Epidemiology Minority Affairs). He is also an International Academy of Pathology (IAP) Ambassador, with passion for global health and building capacity and highlighting the improvements pathologists can make for populations in resource-poor settings. He has been invited as Visiting Professor to various universities in low- and middle-income countries (SE Asia and Africa) to provide teaching and expertise in clinical services and translational research. He currently serves on the WHO Scientific Expert Panel for Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI), an evidence-based consensus review process to develop guidelines for breast cancer early detection, diagnosis, and treatment in low- and middle-income countries. Dr. Alaghehbandan also served as a long-term member of the Board of Directors of the NL Human Rights Association in Canada.

His goal is to make a lasting impact in the world of global health and cancer control.

 

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Academic Background

  • Fellow, International Academy of Cytology (IAC). 2021
  • Fellow, American College of Epidemiology (ACE). 2020
  • Fellow, College of American Pathologists (FCAP). 2014
  • Board-certified, Anatomic Pathology, European Board of Pathology (EBP). 2013
  • Board-certified, Anatomic Pathology, Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology (ABP). 2013
  • Fellow, Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC), Anatomic Pathology. 2013
  • Fellowship, Surgical (Selective) Pathology, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Jewish Hospital, USA. 2013-2014
  • Residency, Anatomic Pathology, Memorial University and UBC. 2009-2013
  • Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM). 2012
  • Memorial University, MSc (Clinical Epidemiology).  2010
  • Iran University of Medical Sciences, MD. 1998

Awards and Recognition

Publications

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Selected Publications

Research
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Research Interest

Urologic, Breast and Gynecologic Surgical Pathology, Oncopathology and Epidemiology, Secondary use of administrative health databases

Clinical Service

Current Projects In My Lab Include

Teaching
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Teaching Interest

Residency training and medical student teaching