Shahrazad Saab, MD
- Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
- Specialty: Pathology-Anatomic
Biography: Shahrazad Saab, MD
Expertise
Certifications & Memberships
- Pediatric Pathology - American Board of Pathology
- Anatomic and Clinical Pathology - American Board of Pathology
Education
Fellowship | Pediatric Pathology
Pediatric Pathology - Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2013 - 2014)
Fellowship | Anatomic Pathology
Anatomic Pathology - Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2012 - 2013)
Residency | Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology - Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2008 - 2012)
Medical Education
American University Of Beirut (2006)
About
Shahrazad Saab, MD is a board-certified pathologist at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and an assistant professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Board-certified in both pediatric and anatomic/clinical pathology, Dr. Saab’s clinical and research focus is primarily in the areas of pediatric, perinatal and bone/soft tissue pathology.
Dr. Saab earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology and her medical doctorate at The American University of Beirut. She went on to complete two years of residency training in anatomic pathology at The American University of Beirut Medical Center. She subsequently came to the United States to complete her residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She remained at Vanderbilt to complete fellowships in surgical and pediatric pathology and joined the faculty of University Hospitals in December 2014.
Industry Relationships
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As of December 31, 2016, Shahrazad Saab did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.