Each month we speak to a member of the Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology community and find out more about them as part of an initiative from our Wellness, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee (WIDE).
This month we feature PGY-4 Anatomical Pathology Resident, and recipient of LMP's Stanley Raphael Award for Professionalism, Yan Hong (Shirley) Yu.
Visit the Humans of LMP page to read more stories and nominate yourself or others to be featured.
I am currently a PGY-4 resident in the Anatomical Pathology Residency program. My interest in pathology developed during my studies in the undergraduate Pathobiology Specialist program and my Master’s program in LMP. I had been intrigued by the various LMP undergraduate courses such as Neuropathology and Neoplasia. As such, I was immediately motivated to dive deeper into understanding pathogenesis and disease mechanisms.
I have an interest in Dermatopathology and during my residency, I have been working on a project under the guidance of Dr. Zaid Saeed-Kamil. Melanocytic lesions are a diagnostically challenging area in dermpath, especially those with borderline features on morphology. We investigated immunohistochemical biomarkers that would help distinguish malignant from benign lesions. So far our results look promising and we were able to present it at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology annual meeting this year.
Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Trying new things makes you expand your skills, knowledge and horizon.
An important learning experience has been time management and how to balance my personal life and my professional life. As a resident physician with a young family, being organized allows me to handle the demands of residency, research, my family life, and any unexpected tasks that may arise.
My mother is definitely an influential person in my life. She is a first generation immigrant. I witnessed and learned from her the value of hard work, grit and perseverance.
I don’t think there is anything surprising about me. I am fairly open with my colleagues.
I enjoy spending time outdoors, whether hiking or just going for a walk surrounded by nature. Having a very active four-year-old son, we have spent most of our summers exploring almost every park in the city!
Album: I don’t have one.
Film: I personally have many favourites! But the Jurassic Park series are our family’s favourite.
Novel: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and Dr. A. Bernard Ackerman
The Canadian Rockies. I spent a lot of time exploring and hiking various trails during medical school.
I would like access to a communications device such as a phone or a radio to connect with my family.