Jonathon E. Heath, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

Jonathon Edward Heath, M.D.

Assistant Professor

University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

Pathologist

University of MarylandMedicalCenter

DateFebruary 4th, 2016

Contact Information

Business Address:22 S. Greene St, NBW51

Baltimore, MD21201

Business Phone Number:(410) 328 5525

Fax:(410) 328 5508

Email:

Education

2002B.S., Zoology, MichiganStateUniversity

2007M.D., RossUniversitySchool of Medicine (Highest Honors)

Post Graduate Education and Training

2008-2011Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of MarylandMedicalCenter

2010-2011Chief Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of MarylandMedicalCenter

2011-2012Fellow, Cytopathology, University of MarylandMedicalCenter

2012-2013Assistant, Surgical Pathology, JohnsHopkinsHospital

2013-2014Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of MarylandMedicalCenter

Certifications

2014Diplomate, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, American Board of Pathology

2015Diplomate, Cytopathology, American Board of Pathology

Medical Licensures

Active Maryland

ActiveFlorida

Employment History

2014-2015Staff Pathologist, Ruffolo, Hooper & Associates, MD, PA

Academic Appointments

2012-2013Assistant, Surgical Pathology, JohnsHopkinsSchool of Medicine

2016Assistant Professor, University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

Professional Society Membership

2008Member, American Society for Clinical Pathology

2008Member, United States and CanadianAcademy of Pathology

2011Member, American Society of Cytopathology

2014Fellow, College of American Pathologists

2016Treasurer, Maryland Society of Pathologists

Honors and Awards

2003Honor Roll, RossUniversitySchool of Medicine

2003-2007Dean’s List, Ross University School of Medicine

Clinical Activities

2012-2013Assistant, Surgical Pathology, JohnsHopkinsHospital

2014-2015Staff Pathologist, BrandonRegionalHospital

2014-2015Staff Pathologist, FloridaHospitalTampa

2014-2015Staff Pathologist, FloridaHospital Wesley Chapel

2014-2015Staff Pathologist, FloridaHospital Zephyrhills

2014-2015Attending Physician, Pathology, Tampa GeneralHospital

2015-2015Director, Microbiology and Clinical Chemistry, FloridaHospitalTampa

2016-currentFaculty, Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2016-currentStaff Pathologist, University of Maryland, Midtown Campus

Clinical Expertise

Anatomic Pathology and Cytopathology with special interest in pancreatobiliary pathology and telepathology/whole slide imaging

Clinical Pathology

Development of Clinical Programs:

2011-2012Validation of AperioScanScope for clinical implementation of automated digital image analysis of breast predictive/prognostic markers, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

Administrative Service

Institutional Service

2010-2011Chief Resident Council, University of MarylandMedicalCenter

2014-2015Member, Patient Safety Screening Committee, Florida Hospital Tampa

2015-2015Member, Transfusion Committee, Florida Hospital Tampa

2016-currentSchool of Medicine Council, University of Maryland School of Medicine

National Service

2010-2011Delegate,Resident Forum,College of American Pathologist

2011Team Member, Laboratory Inspection, College of American Pathologists, Houston, TX

2011Volunteer, American Society of Cytopathology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD

2014Team Leader, Laboratory Inspection, College of American Pathologists, Cape Canaveral, FL

Local Service

2011-2012Mentor, Marisa Shotwell “The effects of different antibiotics on Staphylococcusepidermidis in a simulated surgical suture.” – 1st place, Medicine and Health/Grand Prize nominee, Northern Virginia Science and Engineering Fair; 1st place, Animal and Human Sciences, Virginia Junior Academy of Science; Presented February 2013 at the American Junior Academy of Science.

Teaching Service

Graduate (Pathologists’ Assistant Program, University of MarylandSchool of Medicine):

2008-2012Pathology 602 (Systemic Pathology), 4 contact hours/year

2009-2011Pathology 603 (General Pathology), 4 contact hours/year

2008-2009Pathology 608 (Autopsy Pathology), 1-2 students/month, 6 months, 6-8 hours/day

2008-2011Pathology 609 (Surgical Pathology), 1-2 students/month, 13 months, 6-8 hours/day

2016-currentPathophysiology and Therapeutics, 2 contact hours/year

2016-currentFoundations of disease, 6 contact hours/year

Medical Student Teaching (University of MarylandSchool of Medicine)

2008-2012Teaching Assistant, Small Group, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics I and II, 2-4 hours/year

2011, 2013Teaching Assistant, Gastrointestinal Pathology, Clinical Correlate in Pathology,Second Summer Education Program, 2 hours/year

Resident Teaching (University of MarylandMedicalCenter)

2008-2011Clinical Pathology topics, 2 hours/year

2010, 2013Pathology Intern Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center, 1 hour/week

2012Pancreatobiliary cytopathology, 4 hours

Publications

Peer-reviewed journal articles

1. Heath JE, Siedlak SL, Zhu X, Lee HG, Thakur A, Yan R, Perry G, Smith MA, Castellani RJ. Widespread distribution of reticulon-3 in various neurodegenerative diseases. Neuropathology. 2010 Dec;30(6):574-9.

2. Bivin WW, Heath JE, Drachenberg CB, Strauch ED, Papadimitriou JC. Cutaneous Ciliated Cyst: A Case Report With Focus on Mullerian Heterotopia and Comparison With Eccrine Sweat Glands. Am J Dermatopathol. 2010 Oct;32(7):731-4

3.Alexiev BA, Xu, LF, Heath JE, Twaddell WS, Phelan MW. Adenomatoid Tumor of the Testis with Intratesticular Growth: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Int J SurgPathol. 2011 Dec;19(6):838-42

4.Raufman JP, Shant J, Xie GF , Cheng K, Gao XM, Brian Shiu, Shah N, Drachenberg CI, Heath J, Wess J, Khurana S. Muscarinic Receptor Subtype-3 Gene Ablation and Scopolamine Butylbromide Treatment Attenuate Small Intestinal Neoplasia in Apcmin/+ Mice. Carcinogenesis. 2011 Sep;32(9):1396-402.

5.Cao Q, Minh L, Heath J, Hausner PF, Alexander HR, Dilsizian V, Chen W. F-18 FDG PET/CT in a Recurrent Diffuse Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma. ClinNuc Med. 2012 May;37(5):492-4

6.Zhang M, Tavora F, Huebner T, Heath JE, Burke A. Allograft pathology in patients transplanted for idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Am J SurgPathol. 2012 Mar;36(3):389-95.

7.Patel DM, Heath J. A 58-year-old man with a cough and fever. Am J Med Sci. 2013 Feb;345(2):150-3.

8.Halsey KD, Arora M, Bulsiewicz WJ, Heath JE, Petullo B, Madanick RD, Dellon ES, Shaheen NJ, Greenwald BD. Eosinophilic infiltration of the esophagus following endoscopic ablation of Barrett’s neoplasia. Dis Esophagus. 2013 Feb-Mar;26(2):113-6.

9.Gold DR, Nadel RE, Vangelakos CG, Davis MJ, Livingston MY, Heath JE, Reich SG, Gojo I, Morales RE, Weiner WJ. Pearls and oy-sters: The utility of cytology and flow cytometry in the diagnosis of leptomeningeal leukemia. Neurology. 2013 Apr2;80(14):e156-9.

10.Peng Z, Heath J, Drachenberg C, Raufman JP, Xie G. Cholinergic muscarinic receptor activation augments murine intestinal epithelial cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. BMC Cancer. 2013 Apr24;13:204.

11.Cheng K, Xie G, Khurana S, Heath J, Drachenberg CB, Timmons J, Shah N, Raufman JP. Divergent effects of muscarinic receptor subtype gene ablation on murine colon tumorigenesis reveals association of M3R and zinc finger protein 277 expression in colon neoplasia. Mol Cancer. 2014 Apr3;13:77.

12.Xu L, Heath J, Burke A. Ascending aortitis: a clinicopathological study of 21 cases in a series of 300 aortic repairs. Pathology. 2014 Jun;46(4):296-305.

13.Lin JM, Heath JE, Twaddell WS, Castellani RJ. Undifferentiated Sarcoma of the Liver: A Case Study of an Erythropoietin-Secreting Tumor. Int J SurgPathol. 2014 Sep;22(6):555-8.

14.Cingolani OH, Heath J, McDonald M. A nervous heart. Circulation. 2014 Mar 4;129(9):e358-9.

15.Fornicola W, Pelcovits A, Li BX, Heath J, Perry G, Castellani RJ. Alzheimer Disease Pathology in Middle Age Reveals a Spatial-Temporal Disconnect Between Amyloid-β and Phosphorylated Tau. Open Neurol J. 2014 Dec; 8:22–26.

16.Pelcovits A, Marriotti R, Heath J, Perry G, Castellani RJ. Simultaneous onset of Alzheimer's disease in a husband and wife in their mid-fifties: what do we really know about environmental factors? Open Neurol J. 2015 Mar 31; 9:1-3.

17.Heath JE, Goicochea LG, Staats PN. Distinguishing Biliary Stent-related Atypia from Adenocarcinoma Using a Limited Number of Features. J Am SocCytopath. 2015 Sep-Oct; 4(5):282-9

18.Raufman JP, Dawson PA, Rao A, Drachenberg CB, Heath J, Shang AC, Hu S, Zhan M, Polli JE, Cheng K.Slc10a2-null mice uncover colon cancer-promoting actions of endogenous fecal bile acids.Carcinogenesis. 2015 Oct;36(10):1193-200.

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Abstracts

1.Huebner TA, Tavora F, Heath JE, Burke AP. Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy: pathologic findings in 67 explants. Histopathology. 2010 Oct; 57(1):44-458.

2.Heath JE, Chekol SC, Tavora F, Burke AP. The incidence of fat in normal heart valves. Histopathology. 2010 Oct; 57(1):449.

3.Heath JE, Huebner TA, Alamy NS, Gammie J, Burke AP. Aortic valve disease: an analysis of 201 consecutive cases. Histopathology. 2010 Oct; 57(1):43

4.Heath JE, Huebner TA, Alamy NS, Gammie J, Burke AP. Mitral valve disease: an analysis of 95 consecutive cases. Histopathology. 2010 Oct; 57(1):43-44

5.Heath JE, Xu LF, Burke AP. Primary sarcoma of the aorta and lower extremity arteries: an analysis of 26 cases. Mod Pathol. 2011 Feb; 24(1):75A-76A

6.Huebner TA, Heath J, Tavora F, Griffith B, Burke A. Allograft Pathology in Patients Transplanted for Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Mod Pathol. 2011 Feb; 24(1):76A

7.Heath JE, Grandhi N, Burke AP. Sepsis-Related Massive Myocardial Calcification:A Case Report. Am J Clinical Path 2012 July; 138(suppl 1):A248-A248.

Invited Speeches

Local

1.“Trousseau syndrome: an unexpected case of pancreatic adenocarcinoma”. Autopsy Pathology Clinical Correlation Conference. University of Maryland Medical Center Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine, Baltimore, MD, April 2009

2.“Sacrococcygealteratoma: two similar cases with differing outcomes”, Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, June 2009

3.“Myocardial non-compaction: a cause of sudden cardiac death in a marathon runner”, Autopsy Pathology Clinical Correlation Conference, University of Maryland Medical Center Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine, Baltimore, MD, August 2009

4.“Intraventricular hemorrhage: correlation of obstetric, neonatal and postmortem findings”, Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, March 2010

5.“A 58-Year-Old Man with a Cough and Fever”, Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, October 2011

6.“Molecular Pathology in Esophageal Cancer”, HPB Cancer Summit, Florida Hospital Tampa, Tampa, FL, March 2015

National

7. “Simultaneous onset of Alzheimer’s disease in a husband and wife in their mid-fifties: What do we really know?”, The American Association of Neuropathologists Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, June 2010

8.“Digital Imaging in Pathology Residency Training”, Digital Pathology Healthcare Seminar, Baltimore, MD, May 2011

9.“Histopathology of Vasculitis”, American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2011

10.“Histopathology of Rheumatic Lung Disease”, American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2013

11.“Histopathology of Vasculitis”, American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2013

Proffered Communications

1.Johnson A, Castellani R, Heath JE. Myocardial non-compaction: a case presentation. Annual meeting of the American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants. Baltimore, MD, September 2009.

2.Gao XM, Cheng K, Shiu B, Heath JE, Shah N, Xie GF, Khurana S, Shant J, Drachenberg CI, Raufman JP. Pharmacological Inhibition of Muscarinic Receptor Activation Attenuates Intestinal Neoplasia in APCMIN/+ Mice. Digestive Disease Week, New Orleans, LA, May 2010

3.Aras OE, Messina SA, MD, Shirani J, Heath JE, Eckelman WC, Dilsizian V, Targeting Tissue Angiotensin-converting Enzyme for Imaging Cardiopulmonary Fibrosis. Radiological Society of North America Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2010

4.Heath JE, Grandhi N, Burke AP. Sepsis-related Massive Myocardial Calcification: A Case Report. American Society for Clinical Pathology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, Oct 2011

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