As a pathologist, you may never meet me in person, but I am working hard behind the scenes to provide you with the same high quality and thoughtful care that I would my own family. My job is analyze the tissue from your biopsy or surgical procedure under the microscope and make an accurate diagnosis, which guides your other doctors to offer you the most effective care. I treat every case as more than a number, piece of tissue, or slide - you, the patent, are always on the front of my mind.
As a pathologist, you may never meet me in person, but I am working hard behind the scenes to provide you with the same high quality and thoughtful care that I would my own family. My job is analyze…
About
Dr. Gallan serves as the primary renal pathologist for the Medical College of Wisconsin and is part of the genitourinary pathology team. His major areas of academic interest include the role of complement in kidney diseases including thrombotic microangiopathy, the pathogenesis of glomerular diseases, pathologic markers of renal transplant rejection, and the correlation of pathologic and molecular findings in kidney cancer. Dr. Gallan is also passionate about teaching medical students, residents, and fellows.
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Boston University School of Medicine - MA - Doctor of Medicine - (2013)
University of Chicago - IL - Residency in Anatomic Pathology - (2013-2017)
University of Chicago - IL - Fellowship in Renal Pathology - (2017-2018)
University of Chicago - IL - Fellowship in Genitourinary Pathology - (2018-2019)