Dr. Ashley Stueck is a distinguished Anatomical Pathologist with a focus on Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Pathology. Her educational journey began with a Medical Doctorate at the University of Saskatchewan.
After completing her medical degree, Dr. Stueck underwent Anatomical Pathology residency at Dalhousie University, becoming a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, then subsequently a specialized Liver Pathology Fellowship at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Presently, she holds the position of Associate Professor at Dalhousie University and works as an Anatomical Pathologist specializing in Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Pathology at Nova Scotia Health Authority.
Dr. Stueck is an active member of numerous professional associations and societies such as the International Liver Pathology Study Group (ELVES), Laennec Liver Pathology Society, Hans Popper Hepatopathology Society, and USCAP, among others. Her engagement in these organizations signifies her commitment to ongoing learning and collaboration.
Her research focus primarily lies in liver pathology, including regeneration, neoplasia, autoimmune disease, and hepatic graft-versus-host disease. Dr. Stueck has presented extensively at international, national, and regional conferences. She has authored various peer-reviewed publications, editorials, and reviews in prominent journals.
Outside her professional duties, Dr. Stueck actively engages in community service, including volunteer work, student mentorship, and organizing conferences. Her involvement reflects her dedication to both academic pursuits and community initiatives.
Dr. Ashley Stueck's commitment to liver pathology, her extensive contributions to research and academia, and her active involvement in professional associations underscore her impact and dedication in the field of Anatomical Pathology.