Eva M. Wojcik

Director at Loyola Medicine

Eva M. Wojcik, MD, is regional laboratory medical director and chair of pathology and laboratory medicine at Loyola Medicine, and endowed professor of pathology and urology at Loyola University Chicago. As regional laboratory medical director, Dr. Wojcik oversees all clinical activities of the CLIA holders, laboratory section and laboratory medical directors across Loyola Medicine, working with hospital and laboratory administrative leadership to ensure that pathology and laboratory medicine assists the organization in meeting its priority strategic aims.

Dr. Wojcik graduated from Medical University of Gdansk, Poland and completed her residency in anatomical and clinical pathology at Wayne State University in Detroit, and a cytopathology fellowship at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. After joining Loyola in 1997, she rose through the academic ranks while serving in the roles of director of cytopathology fellowship, director of cytopathology, director of the pathology residency program and vice chair of education before assuming her current title in 2007.

Dr. Wojcik is a frequent invited speaker at numerous international, national and regional forums. She has led international efforts to standardize reporting of urinary cytology that culminated with publication of The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology. She has also authored and co-authored over 200 articles, book chapters and abstracts. In 2019, she was awarded the highly prestigious honor of the Loyola University Chicago “Faculty of the Year” Award. She is past president of the American Society of Cytopathology and currently serves as vice-president of the College of American Pathologists Foundation.

Timeline

  • Director

    Current role