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Gabriel L. Sica

Gabriel L. Sica, MD, PhD

Anatomic PathologyClinical and Laboratory Pathology

Highlights

Languages

  • English

About Gabriel L. Sica

Emory Affiliation

Emory Healthcare Network
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Physician Group Practice
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Academic Title

Professor

Year Started Practicing

2009

About the Provider

Gabriel Sica, MD, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.

A board-certified anatomic pathologist, Dr. Sica's clinical interests lie primarily in the pathology of the lungs, pleura and mediastinum. He is especially interested in the pathology of neuroendocrine tumors of the lung such as typical carcinoids, atypical carcinoid, small cell carcinoma and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma.

Dr. Sica earned his medical degree from Mayo Medical School in Rochester, Minnesota. He completed his internship at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island and his residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, New York. He completed his fellowship training at Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York City, New York.

Interpretive Services

To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.

Locations

  1. Emory University Hospital
  2. Emory Johns Creek Hospital
  3. Emory University Hospital Midtown
  4. Emory Winship Cancer Institute

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Surgical Pathology, 2009
  • Fellowship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering-NY, Thoracic Pathology, 2008
  • Residency: New York - Presbyterian Hospital, Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, 2007
  • Internship: Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2004
  • Medical Education: Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, MD, 2003

Board Certifications

  • Anatomic Pathology: American Board of Pathology, 2008