
Salisbury, Taylor
MD
Academic Rank(s): Clinical Instructor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, UBC
Affiliation(s): Royal Columbian Hospital
Clinical Interests: Breast pathology
Dr. Taylor Salisbury is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of British Columbia and a practicing anatomical pathologist at Royal Columbian Hospital with Dr. CJ Coady Group. She earned her MD at UBC, completed her residency in Anatomical Pathology at UBC, and pursued subspecialty fellowship training in Breast Pathology at Stanford University. Dr. Salisbury’s clinical work focuses on the diagnosis of complex pathology specimens to guide patient care, with a strong subspecialty interest in breast pathology.
Academic Background
- Fellowship in Breast Pathology, Stanford University, 2023–2024
- Residency in Anatomical Pathology, University of British Columbia, 2018–2023
- MD, University of British Columbia, 2018
- BSc, Anatomy & Cell Biology, McGill University, 2013
Awards and Recognition
Publications
Research Interest
- Breast pathology, including papillary lesions and DCIS-like invasive carcinoma
- Diagnostic anatomical pathology
- Clinicopathologic correlation in breast disease
- Translational pathology in oncology
Current Projects In My Lab Include
Teaching Interest
Medical undergraduate and resident education in anatomical pathology