Our Physicians:
T. Crawford Anderson, MD, DDS Pathology-Anatomical-Clinical and Cytopathology
Dr. Anderson is medical director of Hospital Laboratories at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center. He graduated from King's College London School of Dentistry in 1976 and University College Cork School of Medicine in 1982. He completed his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut and fellowship training in cytopathology at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., in 1992. During his training, Dr. Anderson received the Ronald S. Beckett Award for outstanding resident. Before coming to Hampton Roads, he worked as a surgical pathologist at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pa. His professional interests include oncology pathology, particularly in head and neck, thoracic and cytopathy.
Skylar Alsop, MD Pathology-Anatomical-Clinical
Dr. Alsop earned his M.D. from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City and completed his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. Dr. Alsop recently completed a fellowship in gynecologic and breast pathology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where he worked with Dr. Mark H. Stoler, a world-renowned expert in gynecologic pathology. He received his bachelor's degree in biology form Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
David A Cummings, MD, PhD Pathology-Anatomical-Clinical and Cytopathology
Dr. Cummings is medical director of Hospital Laboratories at Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center. He received his M.D. and his Ph.D. in biomedical sciences with emphasis in pathology from the Medical College of Ohio. At The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he completed his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology, serving as resident instructor and continuing medical education instructor while chief resident. He completed fellowships in surgical pathology and cytopathology, also at UNC, Chapel Hill. Dr. Cummings is board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology by The American Board of Pathology. His professional interest is in cytopathology.
Barry H Hellman Jr., MD Pathology-Anatomical-Clinical
Dr. Hellman is medical director of Hospital Laboratories at Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital. Dr. Hellman has been board-certified in anatomic pathology since 1994, after having trained at Stanford University Hospital in California from 1990 to 1994. He received his M.D. with distinction from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in 1990. He has been practicing pathology in Hampton Roads since 1994. He was the pathology residency director at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Va., from 1996 to 1997. He continues to work with students by volunteering as a mentor for the New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology in Hampton, Va. His areas of interest include gynecologic and breast pathology, and hematopathology.
Olubunmi T Lampejo, MD Cytopathology
Dr. Lampejo received her medical degree from Semmelweis University in Hungary in 1980. She completed a residency in anatomic and clinical patholog, serving as chief resident, from the University of Rochester in New York in 1990. She completed a fellowship in surgical pathology at Stanford University in California and completed a fellowship in breast pathology at Guy's Hospital in London. Dr. Lampejo has sreved as an assistant professor of pathology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Louisiana State University Medical School at Shreveport and Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Va. She is also board-certified in cytopathology. Her interests include gynecologic and breast pathology.
Diane M Maia, MD Hematopathology and Anatomic Pathology
Dr. Maia graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, in 1991. She completed her residency in anatomic pathology and fellowship in surgical pathology at Stanford University Hospital and did additional fellowship training in hematopathology at University of North Carolina Hospitals. Upon completion of her training, she became the assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, with clinical duties in both surgical and hematologic pathology. There, she was awarded The Phillip M. Blatt Award for Outstanding Teaching in Clinical Pathology. While at UNC, she also served as associate director of hematopathology and assistant director of molecular pathology. She is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic pathology and hematopathology. She has been a member of Kingsley Lane Pathology Associates since August 2000. Her professional intersts include hematopathology, and gynecologic and breast pathology.
Gerard A Singer, MD Anatomical and Clinical Pathology
Dr. Singer is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, where he was awarded the Arthur T. Lyman Pathology Fellowship Award for research in immunopathology. After a combined anatomic and clinical pathology residency at Strong Memorial Hospital at the University of Rochester in New York, he did a surgical pathology fellowship at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut. He joined Kingsley Lane Pathology Associates in 1987 and helped establish one of the area's first comprehensive immunihistochemistry labs at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center. His interests include general surgical pathology and cytopathology, with speciality interests in gynecologic pathology and immunohistochemistry. Dr. Singer is board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology.
Ray McKean Smith III, MD Anatomical and Clinical Pathology
Dr. Smith graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, where he also completed his residency in anatomic pathology and a fellowship in renal pathology. He worked for two years as assistant professor of pathology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He then became a resident in clinical pathology at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Smith joined the department of pathology at DePaul Medical Center in 1982. He also works as a consultant in pathology for Lifenet Transplantation Services and previously served as its assistant medical director. He is board-certified by The American Board of Pathology in anatomic and clinical pathology. Dr. Smith is a fellow member of the College of American Pathologists and a member of the Medical Society of Virginia, Virginia Society of Pathology and Tidewater Society of Pathology. His interests include clinical chemistry and cardiac pathology.









