Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Matthew Sheffield is a pathologist that currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama and works with many local hospitals, such as Princeton Baptist Medical Center and Southeast Alabama Medical Center. He got his diploma from Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine where he got his medical degree. He did his residency program in anatomic and clinical pathology at Wake Forest University. Also, he did a fellowship in cytopathology at University of Alabama Medical Center. Dr. Sheffield is board certificated in anatomic and clinical pathology and cytopathology and has a practical experience of more than 20 years.



Education & Training

Medical College of Georgia

Medical School

Wake Forest University

Residency

University of Alabama Medical Center

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Pathology

Hospitals & Clinics

Grandview Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(205) 971-1000

3690 Grandview Pkwy

Birmingham, Alabama 35243

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Princeton Baptist Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(205) 783-3000

701 Princeton Ave SW

Birmingham, Alabama 35211

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Southeast Alabama Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(334) 793-8111

1108 Ross Clark Cir

Dothan, Alabama 36301

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Vaughan Regional Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(334) 418-4100

1015 Medical Center Pkwy

Selma, Alabama 36701

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Publications

Dr. Matthew V. Sheffield has contributed to 3 publications.

Comparison of ThinPrep and conventional preparations in pancreatic fine-needle aspiration biopsy.

de Luna, R., Eloubeidi, M.A., Sheffield, M.V., Eltoum, I., Jhala, N., Jhala, D., Chen, V.K., Chhieng, D.C.; Diagn Cytopathol. 2004 Feb.

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Glandular cell atypia on Papanicolaou smears: interobserver variability in the diagnosis and prediction of cell of origin.

Simsir, A., Hwang, S., Cangiarella, J., Elgert, P., Levine, P., Sheffield, M.V., Roberson, J., Talley, L., Chhieng, D.C.; Cancer. 2003 Dec 25.

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Interobserver variability in assessing adequacy of the squamous component in conventional cervicovaginal smears.

Sheffield, M.V., Simsir, A., Talley, L., Roberson, A.J., Elgert, P.A., Chhieng, D.C.; Am J Clin Pathol. 2003 Mar.

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