About

Dr. Booth is an Assistant Professor of Pathology & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine specializing in gastrointestinal, pancreatic, and hepatobiliary pathology. He completed his anatomic and clinical pathology residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), in Galveston, TX. Followed by a subspecialty fellowship in gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatobiliary pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. He previously served as Chief Resident at UTMB and two terms as Chair of the College of American Pathologists’ Residents Forum Executive Committee and Ex-Officio member of the Board of Governors. He serves in leadership positions within the College of American Pathologists, Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society, Hans Popper Hepatopathology Society, Digital Pathology Association, and Intersociety Council on Pathology Information.

Dr. Booth has authored multiple book chapters, manuscripts, and abstracts in the areas of gastrointestinal and liver pathology, patient-pathologist consultation, and pathology social media. His research interests include serrated polyps of the colon, gastroesophageal cancer, gastrointestinal post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders, and artificial intelligence in digital pathology. He has led and participated in several projects aimed at increasing the pathology pipeline and medical student education in pathology. He is widely recognized through his activity on social media, which has garnered him national and international speaking invitations. Additionally, this activity has led to recognition outside the field of pathology from gastroenterology and hepatology.

In his free time, Dr. Booth enjoys training and competing in endurance sports, painting, and bonsai.