Skip to Main Content
Brown University
The Warren Alpert Medical School

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Secondary Navigation Navigation

  • Give Now
Search Menu

Site Navigation

  • Home
  • About
    • Affiliated Hospitals
    • Community
    • News
  • People
    • Faculty
    • Residents
    • Fellows
    • Leadership and Administration
  • Education
    • Residency and Fellowship
    • MD Education
    • MD/PhD
    • Graduate Study
    • Postdoctoral Training
    • Undergraduate Education
    • Medical Technology Education
  • Research
    • Core Facilities
    • Research Areas
    • Research Centers, Institutes, and Facilities
    • Research Training
  • Contact Us
Search
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

News Archive

  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
Date June 24, 2025
All News
Share
Facebook Twitter_X Linkedin Email

Dr. Kamaljeet Singh Course Staff for OPEN Breast Pathology Module and Editor/Author of "Radiology Pathology Correlations of Breast Lesions"

Dr. Singh is a pathologist who specializes in women's health. He is the Director of Breast Pathology and the Director of the Breast and Gynecologic pathology fellowship at Women and Infants Hospital in Providence, RI. He has the unique experience of undergoing pathology training in a developing country (2003-2006, AIIMS, India) and a developed country (2008-2012, Brown University, USA). As part of his academic job, he teaches human pathology to trainees ranging in experience from undergraduate students to pathology and clinical fellows.

Dr. Singh is on the Course Staff for the OPEN Breast Pathology Module.  OPEN is an online teaching platform for international pathology residents.

Radiology Pathology Correlations of Breast Lesions 

This book combines the expertise of nationally renowned radiologists and pathologists in resolving difficult breast lesions detected on imaging. This book contains 14 chapters containing hundreds of images supplemented with key references. These chapters include outlines with systematic approaches to each disease entity, punctuated by various imaging techniques, key diagnostic points seen on imaging and pathology, followed by differential diagnostic considerations. Finally, a summary of concordant and discordant findings is provided at the end of each section.

Written by experts in radiology and pathology, as well as surgical colleagues who manage patients with breast diseases, Radiology Pathology Correlations of Breast Lesions serves as an easy-to-use reference for radiology and pathology residents and fellows, as well as practicing pathologists and radiologists.

Radiology Pathology Correlations of Breast lesions is available here https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-65711-5


 

Brown University
Providence RI 02912 401-863-1000

Quick Navigation

  • Division of Biology and Medicine
  • Program in Biology
  • Affiliated Hospitals

Footer Navigation

  • Events
  • Maps and Directions
  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility
Give To Brown

© Brown University

The Warren Alpert Medical School
For You
Search Menu

Mobile Site Navigation

    Mobile Site Navigation

    • Home
    • About
      • Affiliated Hospitals
      • Community
      • News
    • People
      • Faculty
      • Residents
      • Fellows
      • Leadership and Administration
    • Education
      • Residency and Fellowship
      • MD Education
      • MD/PhD
      • Graduate Study
      • Postdoctoral Training
      • Undergraduate Education
      • Medical Technology Education
    • Research
      • Core Facilities
      • Research Areas
      • Research Centers, Institutes, and Facilities
      • Research Training
    • Contact Us

Mobile Secondary Navigation Navigation

  • Give Now
People
Advanced Search
Close Search

Dr. Kamaljeet Singh Course Staff for OPEN Breast Pathology Module and Editor/Author of "Radiology Pathology Correlations of Breast Lesions"