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Sarah Denise Hackman, M.D.

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hackman@uthscsa.edu

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  • Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Sarah D. Hackman, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sarah Hackman is an
assistant professor at the University of Texas Health San Antonio and
specializes in general surgical pathology with a focus in lung pathology. She
completed her undergraduate studies at University of Missouri-Columbia with a
degree in Biology in 2004. She received her Doctor of Medicine in 2012 from
University of Missouri-Columbia. She completed Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
residency at University of Missouri-Columbia in 2016 and a fellowship in surgical
pathology at University of Texas Health San Antonio in 2017. 

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2017 - Clinical Fellowship - University of Texas Health San Antonio
    • 2016 - Residency - Anatomic and Clinical Pathology - University of Missouri-Columbia
    • 2012 - MD - University of Missouri-Columbia
    • 2008 - BS - Biology (Summa Cum Laude and Valedictorian) - University of Missouri-Columbia
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