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Jodi S. Music, MD

Board Certifications

Anatomic Pathology

Fellowship

Surgical Pathology

Locations

ProPath

Biography

  • Residency – Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
  • Medical School – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
  • Assistant Instructor – Breast, GYN, and ENT Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
  • Dr. Music holds professional memberships with  American Society of Clinical Pathology, American Society of Dermatopathology, College of American Pathologists, Texas Society of Pathologists and the Unites States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Dr. Music is also on the GYN Fellowship Selection Committee.
  • Joined ProPath in 2021

Peer-Reviewed Articles
  1. Markwardt NT, Stokol JA, Rennaker RL II. Sub-meninges implantation reduces immune response to neural implants. J Neurosci Methods. 2013;214(2):119-125.

Abstracts
  1. Music JS, Luu H, Sengupta A, Mir A. CD30-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma in the skin: a pediatric case. American Society of Dermatopathology 54th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2017.

  2. Music JS, Fuda F, Kumar K. Adequacy of bone marrow specimens with manual needle technique versus powered bone marrow drill: a single teaching institution experience. American Society for Clinical Pathology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2017.

  3. Music JS, Vandergriff T. Pacinian corpuscles in lymph nodes: a case series. Texas Society of Pathologists Young Pathologists Section Retreat, San Antonio, TX, 2017. 

  4. Music JS, Rojanapremsuk T, Sahoo S. Pathologic characteristics and outcome of low positive hormone receptor invasive breast carcinoma. USCAP Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2016.

  5. Music JS, Sahoo S. Correlation of predictive markers in invasive breast carcinoma in core and excision specimens: a retrospective review. 38th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio TX, 2015.

Web Publications
  1. Music JS, Tekippe EM. Microbiology case study: immunocompromised boy with skin nodules. labmedicineblog.com. 2015 Nov 2.
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