Samikshya Neupane, M.B.B.S.
Cytopathology Fellow, PGY-5
Medical School
Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal
Residency
University of California, Irvine (UCI)
Personal Interests
Traveling, watching movies
Reason for Choosing UC Davis
Good case exposure along with nice and supportive faculty members and staff.
Clinical Interests
- Surgical Pathology
- Thoracic Pathology
- Molecular genetics
Research Interests
- Thoracic and Molecular Pathology
CV Highlights / Brief Biography
I graduated from Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal in 2013 after which I explored the world of pathology during my 3 year of AP/CP residency training at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal, one of the largest tertiary care centers of Nepal. I was also involved in teaching and taking practical classes to medical students. I continued working independently as a pathologist before moving to the United States in 2018. With a strong determination to enhance my skills and knowledge, I pursued further residency training from University of California, Irvine with the special interest in thoracic pathology and cytopathology.
Publications, Abstracts and/or Posters
Poster presentation at CAP22 meeting: "A Schwannoma Mimicker: Extranodal Palisaded Myofibroblastoma". Samikshya Neupane; Mari Perez-Rosendahl; Beverly Y. Wang; William Armstrong; and Ifegwu Ibe.
"Case Report: Paragonimiasis Presenting with Pericardial Tamponade". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2019, Jul; 101(1): 62-64. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 31094314. Sah Ranjit, Gupta Neha, Chatterji Poulomi, Krishan Sonal, Aggarwal Monika, Sood Nitin, Neupane Samikshya, Sah Sanjit, Sah Ranjana, Poppert Sven, Ruf Marie-Therese, Nickel Beatrice, Neumayr Andreas.
"A Case Study of Stevens–Johnson Syndrome-Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (SJS-TEN) Overlap in Mycoplasma pneumoniae-Associated Tracheobronchitis". Pub Status: Published. Sah Ranjit, Neupane Samikshya, Khadka Sushila, Poudyal Sagar, Paneru Hem Raj, Sah Ranjana,Sah Sanjit, Pant Vivek. (2019, May 30).
Residency training thesis/dissertation in Nepal: "Bone marrow plasmacytosis: possible causes, pathological and laboratory features".