Dr. Nadia Demko is a Hematopathologist at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) in Montréal, Canada. Her clinical practice focuses on diagnosing lymphoid neoplasms across tissue sites, including the evaluation of cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL). She has a particular interest in clinicopathologic correlation and in the thoughtful integration of histologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular findings to support accurate diagnosis and patient care. Dr. Demko is actively involved in medical education and values collaborative clinical practice.

🏥 University Affiliation, City, Country: McGill University / McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), Montréal, Canada
🧪Area of focus in clinical practice and research: Diagnostic hematopathology, with clinical involvement in the assessment of cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas.
🔎Looking forward to in the field of cutaneous lymphomas and at the 6th WCCL: Further integration of pathology, clinical, and molecular data to improve diagnostic precision in CTCL, and the opportunity to learn from and connect with international colleagues at the 6th World Congress of Cutaneous Lymphomas.
💭What are you passionate about in medicine or recreationally? I’m most energized in medicine by complex diagnostic questions, teaching, and mentorship, particularly when molecular or research insights help clarify difficult cases. Outside of work, I enjoy travel, music, and staying active through outdoor and physical activities.
🏆A short story or academic achievement you are proud of: Early in my career, I was drawn to cases that resisted easy classification. Cutaneous lymphoid disorders, with their clinical and biological complexity, continue to challenge and inspire me. I’m proud to contribute to a field where careful observation, humility, and ongoing learning remain essential.
🌟Secret to career success: Intellectual curiosity, humility, and strong collaboration.