
Kevin Homer, MD
President and Pathologist
Kevin Homer, MD has extensive experience as a hospital based anatomic and clinical pathologist. Certified in anatomic and clinical pathology by the American Board of Pathology, with a subspecialty certification in cytopathology, Dr. Homer has practiced at Texas Health Huguley Hospital since completing a fellowship in surgical pathology and flow cytometry at UT Southwestern Medical Center in 1994. Dr. Homer also attended residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at UT Southwestern Medical Center and was selected as chief resident in 1992. He received the Stembridge Award in Pathology at graduation from Southwestern Medical School in 1989. In addition to his medical and pathology education, Dr. Homer has earned bachelor’s degrees in mathematical physics and history and a master’s degree in medical management from UT Dallas.
Dr. Homer, currently laboratory medical director at Texas Health Huguley Hospital, has held numerous medical staff offices, including medical staff president, and has served as chair and member of numerous medical staff committees. Dr. Homer is also laboratory medical director at Texas Health Hospital Mansfield since its opening December 1, 2020.
Dr. Homer is an active member of the Texas Society of Pathologists, serving many years on its board, and elected president in 2016. Dr. Homer received the 2020 Caldwell Distinguished Service Award, the Texas Society of Pathologist’s most prestigious award which is bestowed annually upon a physician deserving of the society’s recognition for service in and dedication to the field of pathology.
Dr. Homer lives in Fort Worth with his college sweetheart and beautiful wife, Liz, and near their adult children, Allison and Andrew. Dr. Homer has many interests outside of medicine. Together with Liz, he especially enjoys baseball, travel and jazz, often sharing these pleasures with friends and combining more than one of his passions into a single adventure.

Jennifer Crow, MD
Pathologist
Dr. Jennifer Crow is an experienced hematopathologist who combines expertise in flow cytometry with proficiency anatomic and clinical pathology. Currently chair of the department of pathology at Texas Health Huguley Hospital, Dr. Crow joined Texas Pathology Consultants in 2015 after spending ten years at Duke University where she completed residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology, fellowship training in hematopathology, and five years on faculty in the department of pathology. She was selected chief resident in 2008. Dr. Crow is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic and clinical pathology and has subspecialty certification in hematopathology. She graduated from New Jersey Medical School, and she was a member of the school’s chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, a recipient of the J T Tai & Co Foundation Scholarship, and a recipient of the AMWA’s Glosgow-Rubin Citation for academic achievement. She completed her undergraduate education at Middlebury College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in German.
A respected author, teacher and investigator, Dr. Crow has published in several peer reviewed medical journals, and she has written a chapter for Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract, 3rd Edition (2014). Dr. Crow has reviewed articles for American Journal of Clinical Pathology, Acta Hematologica and Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Dr. Crow is a delegate to the Texas Society of Pathologists’ House of Delegates, and she has served on Clinical Practice Committee of the Association of Molecular Pathology. Dr. Crow is chair of the department of pathology at Texas Health Huguley Hospital, and she has primary responsibility for oversight of the hospital’s laboratory operations.
Dr. Crow makes her home in Fort Worth. She enjoys spending time with family, traveling with friends, and cheering her beloved New York Yankees to another World Series.

Wafi Bibars, MD
Pathologist
Dr. Wafi Bibars joined Texas Pathology Consultants in July 2020 after completing fellowships in cytopathology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and surgical pathology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology, Dr. Bibars completed his pathology residency at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis where he received the Sonia Masoud Award for Academic Excellence (2017) and served as chief resident (2017-18). He earned his medical degree from the University of Aleppo in Syria. Dr. Bibars has more than 30 presentations and publications. His areas of academic interest include the diagnostic challenges of lesions of adrenal original in the histologic evaluation of renal tumors, intestinal metaplasia in gastric biopsies and IgG4-plasma cells in microscopic colitis.
Dr. Bibars is lead pathologist at Texas Health Hospital Mansfield, successfully preparing the laboratory for a CAP accreditation inspection and leading a reciprocal CAP inspection in 2025.
Dr. Bibars enjoys soccer, cooking, travel, and spending time with his family. With his amazing and supporting wife, Lama Alnajem, and beautiful children, Hamza and Faris, Dr. Bibars is looking forward to writing another successful chapter of his life in Fort Worth.

Noel Ceniza, MD
Pathologist
Dr. Noel Ceniza is an experienced pathologist who joined Texas Pathology Consultants in 2025 after more after 25 years of practice at a community hospital in Petoskey, Michigan.
After earning his Doctor of Medicine at Cebu Institute of Medicine in Philippines, Dr. Ceniza completed anatomic and clinical pathology training at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak Michigan. He stayed in Michigan after residency, practicing pathology at McLoren Northern Michigan Hospital where he served as laboratory medical director and president of Northern Pathology Associates, PC.
In 2024, after enduring nearly 30 years of cold Michigan weather, Dr. Ceniza and his beautiful wife, Vanessa, decided to move to Texas, and they have quickly adapted to life in their new home state. They enjoy travel, especially cruising, so they are thrilled to live near an airport that has non-stop flights to most embarkation ports.
