
Dr. Kinloch is the division head for Anatomic Pathology for the Saskatchewan Health Authority in Saskatoon and is a subspecialty pathologist and clinical assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. She completed medical school in Dublin, Ireland, residency in General Pathology at the University of Saskatchewan, and fellowship in Gynecologic Pathology at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Kinloch’s research is primarily on the molecular classification of endometrial carcinoma, and quality improvement and standardization work within anatomic pathology, including tissue preservation in lung biomarker assessment in patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma.
Locally, Dr. Kinloch sits as the co-chair for anatomic pathology in the province, the vice president for the Saskatoon Regional Medical Association, and volunteer chair for the Women Leading Philanthropy campaign for the Royal University Hospital Foundation. Her work nationally is through her role on the executive of the Special Interest Group for Gynecologic Pathology and as a board member for the Canadian Association of Pathologists. Internationally, Dr. Kinloch is a member of the education committee for the International Association of Pathology.
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