Credentials
Read about the achievements of our Faculty Member
Dr. Amit R Bhoge, MD, has extensive experience working as an educator, researcher, consultant, and clinician. His background includes over 10 years as an University Assistant Professor, and serving as a consultant to healthcare agencies and Pathology Laboratories.
As a licensed pathologist he served as a consultant Pathologist and Laboratory Quality manager in various healthcare institutes in Mumbai, India. He successfully led the NABL accreditation process according to global standards for Healthspring Medical laboratory in 2019.
In addition to pathology experience, he also worked as a Senior Resident in the renowned Dr. M. B. Agarwal Clinical Hematology unit at Bombay Hospital, Mumbai. During his MD residency, he won 2nd Prize in the Pathology PG quiz held at the Maharashtra State Pathology Association conference.
Dr. Bhoge’s research interests and presentations are predominantly in the topics concerned with Immunohistochemical studies of various neoplastic pathologies of GIT, gallbladder, and Skin. His research has been published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Global Journal for Research Analysis and Journal of Mid-Life Health.
In addition to his medical degrees of MBBS and post-grad MD he also has also completed training in Medical Education from Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
He has over 5 years of teaching experience in the Caribbean region. He is contributed extensively in designing courses and Pathology curriculum in medical school.
Dr. Bhoge is a very effective teacher, good team member, and academician with scholastic aptitude. He believes in team effort and consistency in efforts to improve the quality of education and nurturing the future clinicians.
- Academic Pathology
- Student Mentoring
- Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics
- Hematopathology
- Clinical pathology
- Cytopathology
- Histopathology
- 2nd prize in P.G quiz at State pathology Conference
- Poster selected for presentation at MAPCON
- Expression of MUC1 and MUC5AC in neoplastic and non- neoplastic lesions of gallbladder and their clinicopathological correlation (Journal of clinical diagnosis and research)
- Clinical and histopathological analysis of nevus lipomatosus cutaneous superficialis 9 cases (Global journal for research analysis)
- Steatocystoma multiplex masquerading as neurofibromas (Indian Journal of Dermatopathology and Diagnostic Dermatology)
- A rare case of synchronous right ovarian clear cell carcinoma and an incidental left ovarian endometrioid carcinoma with immunohistochemical study (Journal of mid-life health)
- Immunohistochemical markers utility in prognosis for neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathologies
- Oral presentation: Manual Microarray technique for immunohistochemical panel assays.
- Poster presentation:
- IHC profile of Low and High grade Gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
- Bilateral Renal cell carcinoma presenting as fracture tibia.
Other Departments
St. Matthew's curriculum was designed by U.S.-based faculty and parallels training at top U.S. medical schools. It involves ten semesters of concentrated academic and clinical study split between Basic Sciences and Clinical Sciences.