
معرفی
Jessica Nguyen, MD, MS, serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, specializing in Gastrointestinal Pathology with clinical focus on gastrointestinal and liver disease diagnostics.
Education:
- BS: University of California - Irvine (2010)
- MS: Georgetown University (2013)
- MD: Texas A&M School of Medicine (2018)
- Chief Resident: McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Pathology (2021)
- Resident: McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (2022)
- Fellow: Northwestern Memorial Hospital/Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Advanced Specialty Training Program for Gastrointestinal/Liver Pathology (2023)
Her research integrates gastrointestinal disease mechanisms, liver pathology, and surgical pathology education. Current investigations examine Crohn's disease recurrence patterns, drug-induced liver failure, and innovative assessment frameworks for pathology trainees, bridging diagnostic precision with therapeutic outcomes in complex gastrointestinal disorders.
2024 publications reveal dual focus: clinical pathology of gastrointestinal/liver diseases (Crohn's recurrence, kinase inhibitor liver toxicity) and surgical pathology education reform. Her work demonstrates translational impact through animal models of vascular trauma and systematic EPA implementation for resident competency assessment.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards disclosed in available profile information
Dr. Nguyen actively shapes pathology education through EPA framework development while maintaining clinical service in gastrointestinal/liver pathology. Her collaborations span gastroenterology, hepatology, and surgical teams, with research supported by Northwestern's academic infrastructure. Current work emphasizes diagnostic standardization and educational innovation in anatomic pathology.
She contributes to Northwestern's Advanced Specialty Training Program in Gastrointestinal/Liver Pathology and participates in multidisciplinary diagnostic teams including the Gastrointestinal Pathology division, driving integration of novel diagnostic approaches into clinical practice.



