Resident Profile - Michael Panganiban, M.D.

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Michael Panganiban, M.D.
PGY 2
MichaelPanganiban@creighton.edu
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Education
- Undergraduate:
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Creighton University, Omaha, NE. Major: Chemistry; August 1996 - May 2000
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Medical School:
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), University of Santo Tomas, Philippines June 2001 – April 2005
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Residency:
Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Creighton University Medical Center, July 2008 – present (1st year resident)
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Teaching Experience
Medical School Teaching:
2008-2009 PTG461 Introduction to Pathology Practice (4th year Medical Students, elective, 10 students yearly).
Provide daily guidance into a broad introduction in the practice of pathology in the art of gross description,
microscopic evaluation and diagnosis.
2008-2009 PTG463 Neuropathology (4th year Medical Students, elective, 2 students yearly).
Provide the student an intense exposure to neuropathology. The student participates with the staff
neuropathologists in full work-up of neuropathology cases including gross description,
microscopic evaluation, and diagnosis of normal neurological anatomy and neurological disorders,
as well as, function as a consultant in the clinic and laboratory under hee supervision of the
faculty and house staff.
2008-2009 PTG467 Survey of Pathology Practice (4th year Medical Students, elective, 9 students yearly).
Provide a broad introduction in the practice of pathology built around interaction with clinicians,
pathologists, residents, and technical staff. This elective is designed to offer each student an
opportunity to gain an introductory understanding of the practice of clinical and anatomic pathology.
Interdisciplinary Teaching:
• Tumor Board Interdisciplinary Patient Care Conference (weekly conference involving Surgery, Pathology, and Radiology)
• Conduction and Presentation of Pathology Component
• Hospital Grand Rounds Presentations
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Honors
Outstanding Achievement Award - Creighton University, Department of Chemistry, 2000
Certificate of Merit - American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2000
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Hobbies
Golf, Volleyball, and Tennis
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