Main ContentInterventional radiologist, adolescent psychiatrist among new faculty hires
Medical Center leadership is proud to announce the following additions to its faculty and leadership staff.
Jahanzeb Khan, M.D.
Dr. Jahanzeb Khan, a graduate of a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Case Western Reserve University Hospitals, has joined the Medical Center faculty as an assistant professor of psychiatry.
After receiving his B.S. from Northern Illinois University in 2008, Khan earned his M.D. at the Windsor University School of Medicine in 2012. He then had residency training in general psychiatry at the University of Toledo from 2013-16 and was chief resident in adult psychiatry there from 2015-16. He went for his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at CWRU, then finished a fellowship in public and community mental health in 2019 at CWRU.
An active member of the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association among many other professional organizations, Khan serves on the editorial board of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Network journal and is the author of an editorial in a peer-reviewed professional publication. His research interests include anxiety, depression and psychiatric evaluations in the Emergency Department.
Stewart W. Lee, M.D.
Dr. Stewart W. Lee, recently an emergency medicine resident at Albany Medical Center, New York, has joined the Medical Center faculty as an instructor in emergency medicine.
After receiving his B.S. in construction science and management from Clemson University, South Carolina, in 2008, Lee received training as a certified nursing assistant and emergency medical technician and served as an ophthalmic assistant before earning his M.D. at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville in 2016. He then had emergency medicine residency training at Albany Medical Center from 2016-19.
The author or coauthor of three articles in peer-reviewed professional publications and several online articles for the Wilderness Medical Society, Lee has given four invited presentations at scientific meetings nationally. A fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine, he is an active member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Emergency Medicine Residency Association and the Wilderness Medical Society.
Stephen A. Leschak, M.D.
Dr. Stephen A. Leschak, a longtime interventional radiologist who recently had a body/abdominal radiology fellowship at Duke University Medical Center, has joined the Medical Center faculty as an assistant professor of radiology.
After earning his M.D. at the Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1990, Leschak had a transitional internship at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania, from 1990-91; residency training in radiology from 1991-95 at Overlook Hospital, Summit, New Jersey, where he also served as chief resident in radiology; and an interventional radiology fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, from 1995-96.
Leschak embarked on a 20-year career as a radiologist in Pennsylvania in 1995, serving for years at such institutions as Montgomery Hospital Medical Center, Norristown; Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; Mercy Suburban Hospital, East Norriton; and Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia. He also had several clinical appointments, including service as a clinical assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center; and assistant clinical professor at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.
In 2016 he became an assistant professor and served as director of interventional radiology at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, where he later became medical director of radiology. He also had a fellowship in body/abdominal radiology at Duke University Medical Center from 2018-19.
An active member of the American College of Radiology and the Society of Interventional Radiology, Leschak has given nine invited presentations at scientific meetings nationally. His research interests include the delivery of doxorubicin for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Ann Robin Tucker, M.D.
Dr. Ann Robin Tucker, recently an obstetrics and gynecology resident at Duke University Medical Center, has joined the Medical Center faculty as an instructor in ob-gyn.
After receiving her B.A. magna cum laude in Spanish and her B.A. magna cum laude in international studies from the University of Mississippi in 2011, Tucker earned her M.D. cum laude at UMMC in 2015. She then completed residency training in ob-gyn at Duke.
Recipient of the Ryan Program Resident Award for Excellence in Family Planning in 2018 and the Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident Award in 2019, Tucker is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Medical Association.
She is the author or co-author of three articles in peer-reviewed professional journals and has presented three posters at scientific meetings.