Brent J. Huddleston
M.D.
Colonel, Air Force
Education
Cytopathology Fellowship 2009-2010University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT
Combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency 2005-2009
University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT
Transitional Year Internship 2004-2005
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX
Doctor of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 2000-2004
B.S. and B.A., Majors: Microbiology and Spanish, 1996-2000
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications
BAMC - Dept. Chief of Pathology and Lab Director, Jun 2023 - present
Mountain Home Air Force Base Clinical Laboratory, ID - Remote Laboratory Director, Jun 2023 – present
BAMC - Chief of Anatomic Pathology, Feb 2020 – May 2023
BAMC - Flight Commander, Pathology (959 CSPS), Jan 2022 – Dec 2022
BAMC - Chief of Cytopathology, Dec 2019 – Jan 2020
BAMC - Medical Director of METC Cytotechnology School Nov, 2016 – Jun 2020
BAMC - Medical Director of Moderate Complexity POCT, Jan 2017 – Jan 2020
Whiteman Air Force Base Clinical Laboratory, MO - Remote Laboratory Director, Jul 2010 – May 2023
Wright-Patterson Medical Center, OH - Cytopathologist/Staff Pathologist/Lab Director, Jul 2010 - Jun 2016
Medical Research Specialist - Independent Contractor: providing digital pathology expertise for a large technology company, Mar 2018 – Jun 2023
Representative Bibliography
1. Seth, N., et al. (2024). Ace the Boards: Hematopathology Review. Ace My Path. 1st ed.
2. Christensen BR, Rendo MJ, Beeler BW, Huddleston BJ, Fenderson JL. Neuroendocrine Carcinoma as a Cause of Humoral Hypercalcemia of 4 Malignancy: A Case of a Patient with Elevated Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein. Cureus. 2022 Mar 22;14(3):e23398. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23398.
3. Gyorffy J, Huddleston BJ, Zibert K. Retroperitoneal Fibrosis Mimicking a Pancreatic Mass. The American Journal of Gastroenterology: October 2021 - Volume 116 - Issue - p S714. doi: 10.14309/01.ajg.0000779868.39244.4d
4. Olantunbosun S, Huddleston BJ. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2: diagnostic challenges of a medullary thyroid carcinoma nodule. Intern Med J. 2021 Jul;51(7):1188-1190. doi: 10.1111/imj.15417.
5. Olatunbosun S, Huddleston BJ. - Medullary thyroid carcinoma: diagnostic challenges in fine needle aspiration cytology – case presentation of a woman with thyroid nodule and eventual diagnosis of MEN type 2. Abstract #1166. Endocrine Practice. 2016 May;22(2 Suppl):284-285.
6. Huddleston BJ, Lamb RD, Collins BT, et al. Cholangiocarcinoma in a seventeen-year-old boy with primary sclerosing cholangitis and UroVysion FISH. Diagn Cytopathol. 2012 Apr;40(4):337-41.
7. Huddleston BJ, Collins BT. FNA of Bilateral Thyroid Nodules in 31-Year-Old Pregnant Woman. ARUP Laboratories. ARUP Online Scientific Resource, Cytopathology Case Reports, Case Number 10, Published Online Oct. 13, 2010. Accessed at http://cert.arup.utah.edu/education/case-reports10/case10_cme.swf
8. Huddleston BJ, Sjostrom CM, Collins BT. Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor Involving Cerebrospinal Fluid: A Case Report. Acta Cytol. 2010 Sep-Oct;54(5 Suppl):958-62.
9. Huddleston BJ, Frank EL. The Biochemical Diagnosis of Pheochromocytoma. ASCP CheckSample, Clinical Chemistry, June 2008, Vol 48; Number 4 (CC-370). Check Sample Abstract published in Am J Clin Pathol. 2009 Feb;131(2):286-299.
10, Mehta L, Huddleston BJ, Skalabrin EJ, et al. Sporadic Fatal Insomnia Masquerading as a Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Syndrome. Arch Neurol. 2008;65(7):971-973.