To serve patients, health care providers, research scientists, scholars, and society by providing excellence and innovation in diagnostic services and educational resources in a respectful, professional and culturally diverse atmosphere.
Our Vision
To become a preeminent leader in academic anatomic and clinical pathology while translating basic science discovery to improved clinical care.
Jerry E. Squires, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Medical Director of Transfusion Medicine
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Office: Childrens Hospital Room 208A3
Phone: (843) 792-4150
Fax: (843) 792-6629
CLINICAL EXPERTISE:
Surgical Pathology
Gynecologic Pathology
Transfusion Medicine
Pathology Informatics
EDUCATION:
B.A., 1967, Washington & Jefferson College
Ph.D, 1972, Yale University
M.D., 1978, West Virginia University
MBA, 1994, Queens College (Charlotte)
Residency: University of Virginia, Department of Pathology
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Blood Utilization
Transfusion Complications
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
M. Goldman, C. Bianco, G. Follea, J. Pink, J. Rautonen, JE Squires, S. Stanworth. International Comparison of Red Cell Issues per Capita. Transfusion, volume 47 (Abstract). 2007
JE Squires. Artificial Blood. Science, 295:1002-1005, 2002
JE Squires. Physiologic Effects of Blood Transfusion. Transfusion Therapy: A Practical Approach. AABB Press pp. 1 – 11. 1991
RL Gomez, JW Guthrie, JE Squires. Prolonged Relief of Intractable Pruritis in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis by Plasmapheresis. J. Clin. Gastroenterology 8: 301-303. 1986
JE Squires, PD Mintz, S. Clark. Tolmetin-Induced Hemolysis. Transfusion 25: 410-413. 1985
PF Milner and JE Squires. Post-Transfusion Crises in Sickle Cell Anemia. In Pathophysiological Aspects of Sickle Cell Vaso-Occlusion. 11.351-359. 1987