Richard Vander Heide, MD, PhD, MBA

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Richard Vander Heide, MD, PhD, MBA

Chair, Department of Pathology

Professor, Department of Pathology


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Richard Vander Heide, MD, Ph.D., MBA is the Chair of Pathology at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Calvin University in Grand Rapids (BS) and Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois. He completed his residency in Pathology and Cardiovascular Fellowship at Duke University. Following completion of his training, Dr. Vander Heide took a position at Wayne State University where he was Director of the Autopsy Service and won several awards for his teaching of medical students as well as directing the ACGME approved Pathology residency training program. In 2000, he became the leader of the Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center. In 2009 he was awarded the Jack P. Strong endowed Chair of Pathology at LSU Medical School in New Orleans, LA. During his time at LSU he published some of the first United States autopsy reports of the COVID-19 pandemic. He served at LSU until 2021 when he became the Service Line Medical Director/Chair of Pathology at the Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin overseeing a large rural laboratory operation. His clinical, teaching, and research interests include medical education and cardiovascular pathology.

    • MBA 2016, University of Michigan Ross School of Business
    • Fellowship 1993, Cardiovascular Pathology, Duke University Medical Center
    • Residency 1993, Pathology, Duke University Medical Center
    • Research Fellowship 1993, Cardiovascular Pathology, Duke University Medical Center
    • MD 1989, Northwestern University Medical School
    • PhD 1986, Experimental Pathology, Northwestern University
    • BS 1981, Calvin University
    • cardiovascular pathology
    • Regulation of myocyte function by integrins
    • Myocarditis
    • Myocardial Ischemia
    • Covid
    • Cases of Cardiovascular-itis: Inflammatory Conditions involving the Cardiovascular System: Myocarditis. Vander Heide, R, USCAP Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 03/2024
    • Pandemic Pathology: Critical Acute and Long-term Findings from COVID-19 Autopsies. Vander Heide, R, USCAP Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 03/2023
    • Pandemic Pathology: Critical Acute and Long-term Findings from COVID-19 Autopsies. Vander Heide, R, USCAP Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 03/2022
    • Racial Differences in Cardiovascular Complications Due to COVID-19: An Autopsy-based perspective. Vander Heide, R, USCAP Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 03/2022
    • COVID-19 Pathology: Findings from COVID-19 autopsies and implications for chronic disease?. Vander Heide, R, College of American Pathology Meeting, Chicago, IL, 06/2021
    • ASIP COVID-19 Panel Discussion: Toward Understanding and Containing the COVID-19 Pandemic. Vander Heide, R, American Association of Investigative Pathology (ASIP), virtual, virtual, 04/2021
    • Lessons in histopathology from COVID-19” Invited lecture presentation. Vander Heide, R, USCAP, College of American Pathology (CAP) companion meeting, virtual, virtual, 03/2021
    • The heart of COVID-19. Vander Heide, R, USCAP Meeting 2021, American Society of Investigative Pathology companion meeting, virtual, virtual, 03/2021
    • Insights from Autopsy-Based Clinicopathological Correlation of COVID-19: Pathology, Mechanisms, and Treatment Strategies. Vander Heide, R, American Association of Investigative Pathology (ASIP), virtual, virtual, 03/2021
    • Unexpected cardiac features in Covid-19 infection. Vander Heide, R, International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), virtual, virtual, 11/2020
    • Autopsy insights into the pathogenesis of COVD-19. Vander Heide, R, American Association of Investigative Pathology (ASIP), virtual, virtual, 06/2020
    • To Be or Not to Be: The role of FAK in ischemic-reperfusion injury. Vander Heide, R, 5th Annual GW-ICC Conference, Beijing, China, 10/2014