Dr. Timothy Cloherty is a renowned pathologist in Goleta, California. He received his medical diploma from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1993. After that, he did an internship at the University of Vermont and completed his medical education with two residencies, one in anatomic and clinical pathology at Stanford University Hospital and another one at the University of Vermont – Fletcher Allen Health Care. He is certified by the American Board in anatomic pathology & clinical pathology. Dr. Cloherty works at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and in 1996 he published the article “Use of a modified activated partial thromboplastin time to detect lupus anticoagulants” in collaboration with other doctors.
Dr. Timothy Cloherty is a renowned pathologist in Goleta, California. He received his medical diploma from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1993. After that, he did an internship at the University of Vermont and completed his medical education with two residencies, one in anatomic and clinical pathology at Stanford University Hospital and another one at the University of Vermont – Fletcher Allen Health Care. He is certified by the American Board in anatomic pathology & clinical pathology. Dr. Cloherty works at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and in 1996 he published the article “Use of a modified activated partial thromboplastin time to detect lupus anticoagulants” in collaboration with other doctors.