Tiffany M. Hebert, M.D.
- Associate Professor, Department of Pathology
Area of research
- Medical Education, Pathology Residency Training, Patient Safety, Gynecologic Pathology, Cervical Cancer, AIDS-related malignancy, Global Health
Phone
Location
- Jack D. Weiler Hospital 1825 Eastchester Road 3-37 Bronx, NY 10461
Research Profiles
Professional Interests
Dr. Tiffany M. Hébert, Associate Professor of Pathology, is a graduate of Princeton University (A.B., summa cum laude) and the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (M.D.). She completed Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) residency, Cytopathology fellowship and Gynecologic Pathology fellowships, all at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She holds American Board of Pathology certification in Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology and Cytopathology. She has been involved in resident education at Montefiore since her days as Education Chief Resident within the Residency Program, when she created the Resident-Faculty Mentor Program. She served as Associate Program Director for 7 years and is currently the Program Director for the Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency Program at Montefiore Health System. Dr. Hébert is also dedicated to medical school education, having previously co-directed the second-year medical school Reproductive Systems course from 2012-2018. She currently contributes to the medical school as a co-chair of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Admissions Committee, member of the medical school Executive Committee, and representative on the faculty Senate Council. Dr. Hébert was elected by her peers to the Leo M. Davidoff Society of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine which honors excellence in teaching. She is a co-author of the College of American Pathologists' Patient Safety course, "Creating a Culture of Patient Safety" and has contributed nationally to residency education scholarship in presentations at the Association of Pathology Chairs Annual Meeting and the American Board of Pathology’s Annual Summit.
Dr. Hebert's primary clinical focus is gynecologic pathology. She is a member of the departmental gynecologic pathology team, reviewing challenging gynecologic pathology cases and participating in the multi-disciplinary gynecologic oncology tumor board. She is a core faculty member for the gyn/breast fellowship at Montefiore.
Dr. Hebert's primary areas of research focus are cervical cancer and pathology education. She participates in collaborative research on gynecologic malignancies, both within Einstein and internationally. The main focus of her work is capacity-building mentorship, training, and cervical HPV/HIV related disease research as part of the NCI-funded project, "Developing Rwandan Research Capacity in Cervical Carcinoma and other AIDS malignancies." Dr. Hebert has an ongoing commitment to participation in capacity-building, collaborative research projects in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, as a member of the mentorship team for the Einstein/Rwanda/DRC Consortium for Research in HIV/HPV Malignancies.
Dr. Hebert's other primary research focus is in pathology education, particularly on curricular development in residency training.
Selected Publications
A significant portion of Dr. Hebert's scientific contributions relate to medical education, particularly in the field of pathology residency education. She has contributed to the national pathology scholarship on curricular innovation.
Hébert TM, Szymanski J, Mantilla J, McLemore L, Walsh R, Vasovic L, Steinberg JJ, Prystowsky MB. Onboarding for Pathology Residency Programs-The Montefiore Experience. Acad Pathol. 2016 Jan-Dec;3:2374289516639979. PubMed PMID: 28725763; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5497907.
Hébert TM, Maleki S, Vasovic LV, Arnold JL, Steinberg JJ, Prystowsky MB. A team-based approach to autopsy education: integrating anatomic and clinical pathology at the rotation level. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2014 Mar;138(3):322-7. PubMed PMID: 24576026.
Prystowsky MB, Steinberg J, Cole A, Hébert TM. Answering the Call. Adapting Pathology Training to Meet the Needs of 21st-Century Medicine. The Pathologist. 2019. https://thepathologist.com/outside-the-lab/answering-the-call. Accessed June 18, 2019.
Hébert TM, Cole A, Panarelli N, Hu S, Jacob J, Ahlstedt J, Steinberg JJ, Prystowsky MB. Training the Next Generation of Pathologists: A Novel Residency Program Curriculum at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Academic Pathology. 2019; May 30:6:2374289519848099. doi: 10.1177/2374289519848099. Accessed June 18, 2019.
Murenzi G, Dusingize J, Rurangwa T, Sinayobye J, Munyaneza A, Murangwa A, Zawadi T, Hebert T, Mugenzi P, Adedimeji A, Mutesa L, Anastos K, Castle P. Protocol for the Study of Cervical Cancer Screening Technologies in HIV-infected Women Living in Rwanda. BMJ Open. 2018; 8 (8):e020432; dio:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-20432. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020432.
Complete List of Published Work:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1fqekvnKlKEAv/bibliography/47871935/public/