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| Clarence H. Brown, III, MD |
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Dr. Brown is the president and CEO of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. Board certified in internal medicine and hematology, Dr. Brown has been an integral part of Orlando Health since 1975.
He received his medical degree (summa cum laude) from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta and continued his studies at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the National Cancer Institute. Before moving to Orlando, Dr. Brown was a faculty member of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Dr. Brown has served as president of the Orange County Medical Society, and has been a member of the board of directors of the Orlando Health Foundation, American Cancer Society, and Florida Cancer Control and Research Advisory Council. He has published numerous articles from his studies on blood platelets, bone marrow growth factors, and various cancers.
Dr. Brown has been the recipient of a number of awards including the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's "Man of the Year." In addition, he has been chosen as one of the Best Doctors in America by Woodward White publishing, named a Distinguished Physician by Orlando Regional Medical Center and listed in Orlando Business Journal's "Who's Who in Health Care."
Dr. Brown serves as an adjunct professor of medicine at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and as a professor of medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.
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| Andreea Arsene - Weeks, MD |
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Dr. Arsene, an internal medicine specialist, is a member of the Cancer Medicine Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Dr .Arsene assists cancer patients with additional urgent medical needs such as dehydration, fever, gastrointestinal symptoms and certain side effects of cancer treatment. She also participates in pre- and post-operative care of surgical patients with cancer who require medical management.
Dr. Arsene joined the team of highly specialized physicians at M. D. Anderson – Orlando after completing her internal medicine residency at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). She earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in the West Indies and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology from St. John’s University in New York.
At ORMC, she contributed to several research projects, including the study of the use of diuretics in hypertensive patients, and cancer survival rates in Central Florida.
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| Nicholas G. Avgeropoulos, MD |
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Dr. Avgeropoulos, serves as co-director of the Neuro-Oncology Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Avgeropoulos has been exclusively practicing neuro-oncology since completion of his fellowship training. Dr. Avgeropoulos’ residency training in neurology was at the Medical University of South Carolina where he was chief resident and subsequently completed neuroimmunology and neurovirology fellowships.
Dr. Avgeropoulos continued fellowship cross-training in neuropathology at Yale University/Yale New Haven Hospital and was then accepted into the neuro-oncology fellowship training program at Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital. He was named as the first Pappas Fellow of neuro-oncology during his second year of training at which time he also completed clinical research effectiveness courses at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Avgeropoulos’ expertise includes the design and conduct of clinical and translational research studies advocating the health and benefit of neuro-oncology patients of all ages. Prior to his current position, he served as program director of Neuro-Oncology and medical director of the Office of Research Administration at Florida Hospital and was adjunct faculty at Duke University and at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Dr. Avgeropoulos has served as principal or co-investigator in many clinical trials and translational research projects. His current research interests include stem cells for therapeutic use in patients with astrocytoma, quality of life for brain tumor patients, natural complementary and alternative medications for treatment of brain tumors, and clotting abnormalities related to primary brain tumors. |
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| Said Baidas, MD |
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Dr. Said Baidas, hematologist/medical oncologist, joined M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando in March 2006 as program director of the hematology/oncology fellowship program.
For 16 years Dr. Baidas served on the faculty of Georgetown University Medical Center/Lombardi Cancer Center, where he held the positions of associate professor of medicine and oncology and director of the hematology/oncology fellowship program.
Dr. Baidas has particular experience in the treatment of breast cancer, neurologic malignancies, hemostasis and thrombosis, and is a member of the Breast, Gastrointestinal, Hematology, Lymphoma/Myeloma and Thoracic/Head and Neck Cancers Departments.
Dr Baidas completed his fellowship in medical oncology and hematology at Georgetown University and fulfilled his residency in internal medicine at State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center.
He has been published in professional journals including the Journal of Clinical Oncology, American Journal of Clinical Oncology and the Journal of Neuro-Oncology. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the American Cancer Society of Clinical Oncology.
He has been published in professional journals including the Journal of Clinical Oncology, American Journal of Clinical Oncology and the Journal of Neuro-Oncology. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the American Cancer Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Cheryl Baker, Ph.D
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Cheryl Baker, Ph.D., is the director of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Cancer Research Institute. Also, she is an assistant professor in the College of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Central Florida. Under her tutelage, Dr. Baker will advance M. D. Anderson – Orlando’s basic and translational research efforts.
Dr. Baker completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Cancer Biology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston. She earned a doctorate in biochemistry from Texas Tech University in Lubbock and holds a bachelor’s in chemistry from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.
Dr. Baker served as an instructor in the surgery department at Harvard Medical School and Children’s Hospital in Boston and as an assistant professor in the cancer biology department at M. D. Anderson. She also served as chairperson of the Associate Member Council for American Association for Cancer Research.
Actively involved in research, Dr. Baker has presented at several seminars and conferences and has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals. She is a member of several organizations including the American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Association for Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research and the National Kidney Foundation.
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| George Bobustuc, MD |
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Dr. Bobustuc, a board certified neurologist, oversees M. D. Anderson - Orlando's Neurology/Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor Departments for medical oncology.
Dr. Bobustuc received his medical degree from Carol Davila Medical School in Bucharest, Romania. He went on to complete a residency in neurology from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas and University of Texas at Houston and a fellowship in neuro-oncology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
The author of numerous articles, Dr. Bobustuc has made several presentations at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meetings. In addition to his writing, he taught courses at the University of Texas Southwestern and at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Bobustuc's clinical interests include all aspects of neuro-oncology including: promotion of new biologic treatments and adjuvant alternative treatments for chemotherapy in central nervous system tumors. His research interests include the role of stem cells in new blood vessels and tumor formation.
Dr. Bobustuc is a member of the American Academy for Cancer Research, Society for Neuro-Oncology, American Academy of Neurology and the American Medical Association. |
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| Luke Bolek, MD |
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Board certified in nuclear medicine and nuclear cardiology, Dr. Bolek serves as a member of the Nuclear Medicine Department with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Before joining M. D. Anderson – Orlando Dr. Bolek was chief resident and lead investigator of nuclear medicine at William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. He completed a one-year residency in family practice at Columbia St. Mary’s Family Health Center in Milwaukee and fulfilled a fellowship in positron emission tomography from the University of Iowa. Dr. Bolek earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and graduated magna cum laude in biology from Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Before attending medical school, Dr. Bolek served as an investigator for phase III clinical drug trials for the Wisconsin Center for Clinical Research. While attending medical school, he served as a histology laboratory investigator in the Graduate School of Biomedical Science at MCW.
Dr. Bolek is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Society of Nuclear Medicine, an affiliate member of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and a member-in-training of the Radiological Society of North America. He holds medical licenses in Iowa and Florida.
Additionally, Dr. Bolek is fluent in English and Polish. |
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| Daniel J. Buchholz, MD |
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Dr. Buchholz is the chief of radiation oncology at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando and serves as team leader for the Breast and Gastrointestinal Cancers Departments.
Board certified in radiation oncology, Dr. Buchholz received the top score in the nation on the written board examination. He earned his medical degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla and completed a general surgery internship at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.
Dr. Buchholz served his country as a primary care physician aboard the submarine tender USS Fulton and furthered his studies through a fellowship at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he was the chief resident in radiation oncology.
He remained on the medical staff in Houston, working with head and neck cancer and gastrointestinal tumor patients and joined M. D. Anderson – Orlando in 1995. Since his arrival he has participated in committees including serving as chairman of the Institutional Review Board for M. D. Anderson – Orlando.
For the past four years, Dr. Buchholz has been recognized by Orlando Magazine as one of Central Florida’s top doctors. He is a member of American Society of Therapeutic Radiology, American Medical Association, Florida Medical Association and the Orange County Medical Society.
His research interests include the study of organ and tumor motion and radiation targeting. Dr. Buchholz has published several articles on the effects of radiation on cancer of the colon and rectum. Additionally, he has initiated protocols on the use of radiation in treatment of liver cancer and in radiation targeting for breast cancer. |
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| Mary T. Busowski, MD |
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Board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Busowski joined M. D. Anderson - Orlando in 2005.
As an internist, she treats urgent patients and assists those with chronic illnesses or pre-existing conditions including heart disease or diabetes, who require close medical attention while undergoing treatment for cancer.
Dr. Busowski completed an internal medicine residency at Orlando Regional Medical Center and fulfilled an internal medicine internship at Palmetto-Richland Memorial Hospital at the University of South Carolina. She graduated cum laude with her medical degree from the University of South Carolina and magna cum laude with a bachelor's in nursing from Walsh University in Ohio.
Dr. Busowski has been the recipient of numerous awards including Orlando Health's Morton Levy Humanitarian Award and Clinical Vignette Award as well as the American College of Physician's Chief Resident Award. She has made several presentations and has been published in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
Dr. Busowski is a member of the American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, Florida Chapter of the American College of Physicians, Florida Medical Association. During her residency at ORMC she served as the resident representative for the Orange County (FL) Medical Society. |
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Danelle K. Chambers, MD, FACS
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Dr. Chambers serves as leader of surgical oncology for the Melanoma/Sarcoma Department and is a member of the Gastrointestinal and Breast Cancer Departments at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. Dr. Chambers served as chief surgical resident at Orlando Regional Medical Center, where she completed an internship and residency in general surgery. She earned a medical degree from the University of Florida. Board certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery, Dr. Chambers is a diplomat on the National Board of Medical Examiners. Additionally, she serves on the TransLife Organ Recovery Team.
Dr. Chambers is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Florida Surgical Society. Well known in academic community, she has taught medical courses throughout the United States and England. |
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| Daniel J. Crofton, DDS, MD |
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Dr. Crofton serves as a member of the Thoracic/Head And Neck Cancers Department with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
A diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Crofton also is a fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
Dr. Crofton fulfilled residencies in oral and maxillofacial surgery and general dentistry, as well as an internship in general surgery, at Northwestern University in Chicago. He earned his doctorate in dentistry from the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and his medical degree from the State University of New York in Syracuse.
Dr. Crofton is a clinical associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry. He is a member of the Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the Lake County Dental Society. |
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Wilbur M. Davis, Jr., DDS, MS
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Dr. Davis serves as a member of the Thoracic/Head And Neck Cancers Departments with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
A diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. In addition, he is a fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists
Dr. Davis completed an oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta and fulfilled an internship at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his doctorate in dental medicine from Emory University, also in Atlanta.
Dr. Davis is past president of the Southeastern Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the Dental Society of Greater Orlando, and past chairman of the Commission on Professional Conduct of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. In addition, he serves as a consultant to the Children’s Medical Services Cleft Palate Clinic and has served as an associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry.
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Marc L. Demers, MD, FACS
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Dr. Demers serves as leader of surgical oncology for the Gastrointestinal Cancer Department and is a member of the Melanoma/Sarcoma and Breast Cancer Departments at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. Dr. Demers completed a fellowship in surgical oncology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He fulfilled a residency in general surgery at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine, and earned his medical degree from Boston University. He is board certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Demers made numerous presentations at annual meetings and symposiums. He has been published in journals including the Journal of Surgical Oncology and the Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. In 1999, he received the surgical resident teaching award from Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Demers is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Society of Surgical Oncology and the Massachusetts Medical Society. He sits on the Florida Surgical Society's board of directors. |
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| Don Eslin, MD |
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Dr. Don Eslin, pediatric hematologist/oncologist, is a member of the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Department at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. He also serves as a clinical associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Florida State University.
Dr. Eslin is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in general pediatrics and pediatric hematology/oncology.
Dr. Eslin earned his medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia, and completed a residency in pediatrics through Orlando Health's Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. He fulfilled a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and held a National Research Fellowship Award from the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.
He is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Society of Hematology, American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Florida Medical Association and the Orange County Medical Association. |
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| Elizabeth Feldman, MS, DMD, MS |
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Elizabeth Feldman, MS, DMD, MS, leads the Dental Section as part of the Thoracic/Head and Neck Cancers Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando where she provides maxillofacial prosthodontics/dental oncology services.
Dr. Feldman received a master’s degree in medical radiation physics from Chicago Medical School, and then went on to earn her dental degree from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her specialty training in prosthodontics at the University of Florida where she also earned a master’s degree in science. She completed her fellowship training in maxillofacial prosthodontics and oncologic dentistry at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Dr. Feldman focuses on prosthetic correction and management of the head and neck cancer patient with maxillofacial rehabilitation needs. She is trained to make intraoral and extraoral prostheses. Her special interests include orofacial implant rehabilitation as well as taking care of patients with bisphosphonate and radiation osteonecrosis, chemotherapy and radiation therapy effects on the oral cavity. She has extensive experience with traumatic injuries and children with ectodermal dyspalsia and other special needs.
Dr. Feldman’s clinical expertise unites dentistry with multiple medical specialties including head and neck surgery, plastic and reconstruction surgery, radiation and medical oncology, dermatology, pediatrics, speech pathology and psychiatry.
She has written and presented on several topics involving maxillofacial prosthodontics. Dr. Feldman is a fellow of the American Association of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, a member of American College of Prosthodontics, American Dental Association, Academy of Osseointegration and a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. She is also fluent in Russian.
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David Flory, Ph.D.
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David Flory, Ph.D. is the coordinator of compliance and special projects at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. In this role, he directs the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for oncology. Also, Dr. Flory is on faculty as an adjunct instructor in the molecular biology and microbiology department at the University of Central Florida.
For the past seven years, Dr. Flory served as the Jeff Coleman cardiovascular scientist where he directed the cardiovascular research program at Orlando Health’s Health Research Institute. His research interests include angiogenesis, identification of serum markers to identify patients at risk of cardiovascular disease and improving surgical techniques and devices for children born with congenital heart defects.
Dr. Flory received a doctorate in biology from Wake Forest University and a bachelor’s in biology from Indiana University. A published author, Dr. Flory was awarded a merit-based post-doctoral fellowship in orthopedics at Case Western Reserve University from the National Institutes of Health.
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| Vincent Giusti, MD |
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Dr. Giustiserves as chair for the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Department with M. D. Anderson - Orlando.
Dr. Giusti earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine in Philadelphia. He served as an intern and resident in pediatrics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville where he also completed a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology.
He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in general pediatrics and pediatric hematology/oncology and is a member of the Florida Pediatric Society, Orange County Medical Society, Central Florida Pediatric Society, American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Giusti has served as chairman of the Pediatrics Department at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women. He also has served as a member of M. D. Anderson - Orlando's Institutional Review Board and as chief of the pediatric oncology specialty section. His clinical interests include acute leukemia and pediatric solid tumors. |
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Alan Gordon, MD
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A leader in the area of ovarian cancer research, Dr. Gordon, a board-certified gynecologic oncologist, serves as the Gynecologic Oncology Department leader at M. D. Anderson – Orlando. Dr. Gordon offers minimally invasive surgeries, including the daVinci® robotic Surgical System, for cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal and other gynecologic cancers.
Dr. Gordon’s education and training includes a fellowship in gynecologic oncology from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and an internship and residency in gynecology and obstetrics from the Johns Hopkins University Hospital. He earned his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In 2001, Dr. Gordon was honored for excellence in teaching with the National Faculty Award from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has served as a faculty member at the University of Arizona, Baylor College of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Texas Tech University’s Health Sciences Center.
Dr. Gordon’s research interests include ovarian cancer, especially evaluating new therapies for ovarian cancer, and gestational trophoblastic disease, a group of several diseases involving the abnormal growth of cells inside a woman's uterus.
A principal investigator for several national studies, Dr. Gordon presents regularly at American Society of Clinical Oncology conferences and many international meetings. He has been senior author on a number of peer-reviewed articles on ovarian cancer. Additionally, he has written several chapters for medical text books.
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| Julio Hajdenberg, MD |
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Dr. Hajdenberg oversees M. D. Anderson - Orlando's Genitourinary and Hematology Department. He also serves on the leukemia, lymphoma/myeloma and breast cancer departments.
Most recently Dr. Hajdenberg, a medical oncologist and hematologist, served as an affiliate physician at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa and as an assistant clinical professor at the University of South Florida's College of Medicine.
Fluent in English, Spanish and French, Dr. Hajdenberg received his medical degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. He completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Cooper University Hospital at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He fulfilled a fellowship in hematology/oncology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School in Boston, where he served as a clinical instructor. He is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology and hematology.
Dr. Hajdenberg has received awards from the American Association for Cancer Research and American Society of Clinical Oncology. Also, he is a fellow with the American College of Physicians. His clinical research interests prostate cancer and other genitourinary malignancies, hematologic malignancies and benign hematology. |
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Mary Bridget Hart, MD
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Board certified in nuclear medicine and internal medicine, Dr. Hart serves as the Chairman of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Dr. Hart fulfilled a residency in nuclear medicine at the University of Texas at San Antonio and Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. She completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. She earned her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.
Before joining M. D. Anderson – Orlando, Dr. Hart served as co-director of nuclear medicine at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Florida, where she also was a partner with Clearwater Imaging Associates. She is a former affiliate of H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. Prior to coming to Florida, she served as assistant chief of Nuclear Medicine at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Dr. Hart served on the faculty of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, as an assistant professor and teaching fellow. She practiced internal medicine at the Kimbrough Army Community Hospital in Fort Meade, Maryland, and at Darnall Army Community Hospital in Fort Hood, Texas. A Major in the United States Army from 1983 to 1993, Dr. Hart was awarded a Meritorious Service Medial and Army Commendation Medal.
She is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Nuclear Medicine and the International Society of Clinical Densitometry. Dr. Hart is a member of several organizations, including the Society of Nuclear Medicine, American College of Nuclear Physicians, Radiological Society of North America, American Academy of Molecular Imaging, and the Florida Medical Association.
Additionally, Dr. Hart frequently speaks to physician and community groups and is sought out by the media as an expert on Positron Emission Tomography (PET), PET-CT, bone density evaluation, prostate cancer and thyroid disease. Dr. Hart is fluent in English and French.
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| Luis Herrera, MD |
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Dr. Herrera, thoracic surgeon, is a member of the Thoracic/Head & Neck Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He joins M. D. Anderson– Orlando from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he served as chief resident of thoracic surgery.
Fluent in English and Spanish, Dr. Herrera graduated suma cum laude with his medical degree and magna cum laude with a bachelor’s in biology from the University of Puerto Rico. He fulfilled a general surgery residency at the University of Pittsburgh and a cardiothoracic surgery residency at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, focusing on thoracic surgical oncology.
Specializing in surgery for all thoracic malignancies, Dr. Herrera has particular interest and expertise in multimodality (chemotherapy/radiation/surgery) treatment for lung and esophagus cancers. In addition, he often performs minimally invasive thoracic surgery including videothoracoscopic (VATS) lobectomy and laparoscopic/thoracoscopic esophagectomy. Another minimally invasive approach he uses is the da Vinci® Surgical System for removal of small tumors in the mediastinum (chest) and esophageal surgery, as well as for pulmonary resection of lung cancers.
Dr. Herrera has received several awards for his work including the Minority Scholar Award in Cancer Research from the American Association in Cancer Research, the National Institutes of Health Minority Supplement Grant from the National Cancer Institute and the United States Surgical Corporation Resident Research Grant. Also, he has been published in the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical Chemistry and the Journal of Pediatric Surgery and has given presentations in several national meetings.
Active in several professional organizations, Dr. Herrera has served as a member of the American Association of Cancer Research and the American College of Surgeons.
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| Juan J. Herran, MD |
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Dr. Juan Herran, pulmonologist, is a member of M. D. Anderson – Orlando’s Thoracic Care Center. Board certified in internal medicine with subspecialty certifications in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine, Dr. Herran is a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners.
At Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), Dr. Herran has served as chairman of the medicine department and as medical director for the Intensive Care Unit and Progressive Care Unit. He holds staff privileges at most Central Florida hospitals and has presented educational lectures to numerous professional groups. He is fluent in Spanish and English.
Dr. Herran is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Chest Physicians. He is involved with many societies including the American Thoracic Society and the Florida Medical Association.
Dr. Herran earned a medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. He completed an internship in medicine and fulfilled a residency in internal medicine at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. He also completed a fellowship in respiratory medicine at Stanford University Medical Center in California.
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Donald Wayne Jenkins, MD, MPH
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Dr. Wayne Jenkins, radiation oncologist, serves as medical director/vice president of medical affairs at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
He attended Vanderbilt Medical School and completed his residency in radiation oncology at the University of Virginia where he was chief resident. In addition, he received his master’s in health policy and administration from Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Jenkins is a member of the American College of Radiation Oncology and serves as chair of the Congressional Relations Subcommittee of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiologists and Oncologists. He has been the principal and co-principal investigator for the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, Pediatric Oncology Group and Brain Tumor Cooperative Group. He currently serves on the Florida Cancer Control and Research Advisory Board, appointment by the Governor of Florida.
His research and publications include articles regarding the use of adaptive radiotherapy, cancers of the sinuses and nasal cavity, and radiotherapy of salivary gland tumors. His clinical activities within M. D. Anderson – Orlando include serving as radiation oncology section chief for neurological tumors, lymphomas and melanomas / sarcomas.
Dr. Jenkins has been listed as one of the “Best Doctors in America” by Woodward and White publishers.
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| Tirrell Johnson, MD |
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Board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Johnson is a medical oncologist at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He serves as a member of the Hematology, Melanoma/Sarcoma and Thoracic/Head & Neck Cancers Departments.
Dr. Johnson fulfilled a fellowship in hematology/oncology from Brown University Medical School’s teaching hospitals in Providence, Rhode Island. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Dr. Johnson earned his medical degree from the University of Florida and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s in chemical engineering from Florida A&M University.
As a medical student, Dr. Johnson was the recipient of the Mark Herrbold Award, which recognizes outstanding academic accomplishments during the first three years of medical school.
Actively involved in medical research during his fellowship and currently at M. D. Anderson – Orlando, Dr. Johnson has served as the sub-investigator for several forms of chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancers and thoracic malignancies.
He is a member of the American College of Physicians, American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Hematology.
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| Alan D. Johnston, MD |
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Dr. Johnston is a thoracic surgeon with M. D. Anderson - Orlando. He received his medical degree from the University of Miami and completed a residency in general surgery at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). He completed a second residency in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Tennessee and is board certified in thoracic surgery.
Dr. Johnston is a member of the medical staff of Orlando Health and serves as chairman of the Department of Surgery at ORMC. Prior to his appointment as chairman, Dr. Johnston served as vice-chairman of surgery at ORMC, as well as president-elect and president of the American Lung Association of Central Florida.
Dr. Johnston holds memberships in several professional organizations including the American College of Surgeons, American College of Chest Physicians, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Florida Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons, General Thoracic Surgical Club, Orange County Medical Association and the Florida Medical Association. |
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| Michael P. Kahky, MD |
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Dr. Kahky is the team leader for Breast Cancer Surgical Oncology at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. He received his medical degree from SUNY-Downstate Medical Center in New York City.
He is board certified in general surgery. He completed his surgical oncology fellowship at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and his surgical residency at State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center Department of Surgery.
Dr. Kahky has been the assistant chief at the Orlando Cancer Center Department of Surgery, junior faculty associate at M. D. Anderson in Houston, assistant instructor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Department of Surgery and a clinical assistant Instructor at SUNY-Downstate Medical Center Department of Surgery.
He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and is a member of the Society of Surgical Oncology, Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract and the American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Dr. Kahky has published a number of articles on the effects of human liver natural killer cells on cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as articles on Paget's disease of the breast, melanoma and thyroid surgery. |
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| Omar R. Kayaleh, MD |
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Dr. Kayaleh is the leader of the Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Cancer Departments at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. He received his medical degree from the University of Florida Medical School and completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Franklin Square Hospital in Baltimore and a fellowship at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Dr. Kayaleh is board certified in internal medicine and the specialties of medical oncology and hematology. He is a member of the Orange County Medical Society, Florida Medical Association, American Medical Association, the American Society of Hematology, and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Dr. Kayaleh has also held a number of offices and memberships on numerous medical staff committees including the Critical Care Committee, the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, and the Medical Education and Quality Assurance committees. |
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| Richard Klein, MD, MPH |
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Richard Klein, MD, MPH, oversees M. D. Anderson – Orlando’s Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Department and is a member of the Breast Care Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Board certified by the American Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Klein specializes in advanced cosmetic and reconstructive surgery procedures of the face and body. His area of expertise is in microvascular perforator flap reconstruction of the breast, head/neck and extremities after cancer resection and trauma wounds.
Dr. Klein joins the center from H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute and the University of South Florida, where he served as an assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Klein received his medical and public health degrees from Tufts University School of Medicine. He trained in general surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a four-year research fellowship in trauma and burn surgery preceded his residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Michigan (UM) School of Medicine. His research culminated in being awarded a prestigious five year research grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health as a research fellow at UM.
Following his research he completed a plastic and reconstructive surgery residency at UM and was named chief administrative resident. Following his training at UM, Dr. Klein worked at the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health as a plastic surgeon consultant.
Sought out as an expert in his field, Dr. Klein frequently presents at professional conferences across the country. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and has contributed to several medical textbooks. Additionally, he is fluent in French and Spanish.
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| Chad D. Kollas, MD |
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Dr. Kollas is the medical director of Palliative and Supportive Care at M. D. Anderson - Orlando and medical director of the Palliative Care Unit at ORMC's Lucerne Pavilion.
He received his medical degree from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He is board certified in palliative medicine and internal medicine.
Dr. Kollas received an SGIM National Award for Innovation in Medical Education and the John Templeton Foundation Award for Spirituality Curricula in Primary Care Residency Programs.
He is active in many professional societies including the ACP-ASIM, American College of Legal Medicine and the American Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
His published research includes articles on end-of-life care and medicolegal issues. |
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| Patrick A. Kupelian, MD |
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Dr. Kupelian serves as the Chairmanship of the Department of Radiation Oncology. He also is a member of the Genitourinary Cancer Department. He completed his residency at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and a fellowship in genitourinary malignancies at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Following his fellowship, he was the section head of genitourinary malignancies in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic for eight years, concentrating his efforts nearly exclusively on the treatment of prostate cancer. He also served as the clinical research director of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic. His current interest is in the development of newer technologies in the treatment of localized prostate cancer, particularly intensity-modulated radiotherapy and brachytherapy.
He is board certified in radiation oncology and is a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiation and Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Urological Association, and the Florida Medical Association.
He is a reviewer for several medical journals including International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Urology, Cancer, and Journal of Clinical Oncology. He is active in national and international lecture series. |
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| Michael J. Langan, DMD, MS |
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Dr. Langan serves as a member of the Thoracic/Head And Neck Cancers Department with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
A diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Langan also is a fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
Dr. Langen completed fellowships in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Emory University in Atlanta and Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, and fulfilled an oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He earned a doctorate in dental medicine from the University of Oregon and holds a master’s from Oregon State University.
Currently, Dr. Langan serves as an associate professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry.
He is vice president of the Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and a member of The American College of Dentists, The International College of Dentists and The Pierre Fauchard Academy. He is a past president of the Greater Orlando Dental Society and the Central Florida District Dental Society.
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| Kenneth R. Lee, MD |
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Kenneth R. Lee, MD, is a plastic surgeon with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando's Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Department and the Breast Care Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center. He is board certified by the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Lee specializes in complex reconstruction of cancer and traumatic defects. His expertise includes microvascular reconstruction, breast reconstruction with microvascular perforator flaps, maxillofacial trauma and all aspects of aesthetic surgery.
Dr. Lee joins the cancer center from H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute and the University of South Florida, where he served as chief resident of plastic surgery. Additionally, he served as chief resident of general surgery at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
While at ORMC, Dr. Lee also served as an Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor educating other physicians about the management of trauma patients and worked as an organ procurement surgeon for the state of Florida. He was featured in The Learning Channel's "Trauma: Life in the ER" series. Dr. Lee earned his medical degree from Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and graduated cum laude with a bachelor's from the University of Akron.
The author of many publications, Dr. Lee has presented nationally on breast reconstruction and trauma management for adults and pediatric patients.
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| Alejandro Levy, MD |
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Alejandro Levy, MD, is a member of the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Dr. Levy received his medical degree from Universidad Central Del Caribe in Puerto Rico. He completed a residency in pediatrics at Miami Children’s Hospital where he received an award as Third Year Resident of the Year and awarded the honor of speaking at residency graduation. Dr. Levy also fulfilled a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he was also involved in neuroblastoma research.
Dr. Levy is a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics and has presented several topics at the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology annual conference as well as several other national and international events. He is also an active member in the community and is the founder of “No Matter What,” an advocacy and mentorship program.
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Richard Lovas, MD
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Board certified in nuclear medicine and anatomic pathology, Dr. Lovas is a member of the Nuclear Medicine Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He has been on the staff of Orlando Health, M. D. Anderson – Orlando’s parent company, since the mid-1980s.
Dr. Lovas fulfilled residencies in pathology at New York University Medical Center and in nuclear medicine at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center, both in New York City, and in anatomic pathology at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
He earned his medical degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla and studied medicine at the University of Antwerp Medical School in Belgium. He holds a bachelor’s from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York.
Dr. Lovas is a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, College of American Pathologists, American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the Florida Society of Pathologists.
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Rafael Mañon, MD
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Dr. Mañon, whose specialty is thoracic, head and neck cancers and gynecologic oncology, is a radiation oncologist with M. D. Anderson - Orlando.
He completed a residency in radiation oncology at the University of Wisconsin (UW), an internship in internal medicine at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami and earned a medical degree from the University of Florida. At UW, he served as the chief resident of radiation oncology during his final year and as an instructor in radiotherapy technology.
Dr. Mañon brings a wealth of experience in helical tomotherapy to M. D. Anderson - Orlando. Through the University of Wisconsin, where tomotherapy was created, he is researching and developing more aggressive treatments for cancer, with the aim of improving cancer cure rates while maintaining a clinically acceptable level of side effects.
Fluent in Spanish and English, Dr. Mañon received the Outstanding Achievement in Science, Engineering and Mathematics Award from the Office of Naval Research. Board eligible in radiation oncology, he holds memberships in many professional societies including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, American Brachytherapy Society and the Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology. He has made presentations at several national meetings of these societies.
Additionally, Dr. Mañon has published several peer-reviewed articles in medical journals including the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Radiotherapy and Oncology and International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology and Physics. |
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Robert McDonald, MD, FACNP
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Dr. McDonald is a member of the Nuclear Medicine Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He holds board certification from the American Board of Nuclear Medicine and is a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners.
Dr. McDonald has practiced nuclear medicine for more than 15 years. For the past seven years he served as medical director of nuclear medicine at Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center & Radiology Regional Center in Fort Myers. Additionally, he has practiced nuclear medicine in Portland, Oregon, and in Southern California.
He fulfilled a residency in nuclear medicine at the University of California Irvine Medical Center in Orange, California, and an internship at Brown University - Roger Williams General Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.
Dr. McDonald earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond and a bachelor’s in biology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University in Blacksburg.
He has been a principal investigator numerous clinical radiopharmaceutical trials and has served as an industry consultant. Additionally, Dr. McDonald has published articles in professional and peer-reviewed journals and often speaks at medical conferences around the country. He also has appeared on local radio and television to discuss various nuclear medicine topics.
Dr. McDonald is a fellow of the American College of Nuclear Physicians as well as a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, American College of Nuclear Physicians, Academy of Molecular Imaging and the Lee County Medical Society. He is a past president of the Pacific Northwest chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and is a current member of the governing council of the Southeast chapter.
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| Sanford L. Meeks, Ph.D. |
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Sanford L. Meeks, Ph.D. serves as chief of radiophysics for M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando where he oversees physics, dosimetry and radiation therapy.
Before joining M. D. Anderson – Orlando, Dr. Meeks served as director of physics and associate professor of radiation oncology with the University of Iowa. Before that he was on faculty in the neurological surgery, radiation oncology and nuclear and radiological engineering departments at the University of Florida.
Dr. Meeks holds a doctorate in medical physics from the University of Florida, a master’s in physics from Florida State University and a bachelor’s in physics from Florida Southern College. In 1997 he received certification in therapeutic radiologic physics from the American Board of Radiology.
Dr. Meeks is a member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, American College of Radiology and the International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society. He has served on committees and task groups for the State of Florida's Department of Radiation Control, American Board of Radiology and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
Additionally, Dr. Meeks has co-authored more than 100 articles, book chapters and abstracts. He is actively engaged in collaborative research projects with the radiosurgery/radiobiology laboratory at the University of Florida Brain Institute. His area of research expertise is image-guided radiation therapy, and his developments in this area have been supported by research grants from the Whitaker Foundation and the National Cancer Institute.
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| Alberto F. Padron, MD |
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Dr. Padron, whose specialty is advanced laparoscopic surgery, is a member of the Melanoma/Sarcoma, Breast and Gastrointestinal Cancer Departments at M. D. Anderson - Orlando.
Dr. Padron completed residencies in emergency medicine at Richland Memorial Hospital at the University of South Carolina, and in general surgery at Shands Hospital at the University of Florida and Orlando Regional Medical Center. He received a medical degree from the University of Florida.
Fluent in English and Spanish, Dr. Padron is board certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery. He holds board certification in advanced trauma life support. Dr. Padron's research interests include metastatic colorectal cancer and laparoscopic ventral hernioplasty. |
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| Gregory Pennock, MD |
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Board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology, Dr. Pennock serves as director of clinical research for M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando and as team leader for the Melanoma/Sarcoma Department. He also treats patients with thoracic (lung) cancer.
Dr. Pennock joined M. D. Anderson – Orlando in August 2004. Most recently he held privileges at several Pennsylvania hospitals and served as a consulting staff physician with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Horizon Hospital.
Dr. Pennock was recently elected to the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Cancer Education Committee for Melanoma/Skin Cancers. Additionally, he is a member of the American College of Physicians, American Society of Hematology and the American Medical Association.
His research interests include serving as a co-investigator on various projects at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.
A magna cum laude graduate from Texas A & M University, Dr. Pennock earned a medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He completed an internship in internal medicine at the Tulane School of Medicine in New Orleans and received additional training through an internal medicine residency at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. Additionally, he fulfilled a fellowship in hematology and oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
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| David M. Plank, DDS, MSD |
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Dr. David Plank is a member of the Thoracic/Head And Neck Cancers Department with M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He is board certified by the American Board of Prosthodontics, a distinction held by less than one percent of all dentists in the United States.
Dr. Plank specializes in the field of prosthodontics, which focuses on the restoration of oral function and aesthetics through the replacement of teeth by artificial devices including dentures, implants, crowns and bridges.
Dr. Plank earned a doctorate of dental surgery and a master’s of science in dentistry from Indiana University’s School of Dentistry. Following two years at Orlando’s Naval Training Center, he returned to Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis for specialty training in prosthodontics and maxillofacial prosthetics. Dr. Plank was on the faculty of Case Western Reserve, University School of Medicine as an instructor and at Indiana University School of Dentistry as an assistant instructor.
A member of numerous professional dental organizations, Dr. Plank is past president of the Florida Prosthodontic Association and the Florida Section of the American College of Prosthodontists. He regularly presents information to health care professionals on topics such as dental implants, complex dental restorations and oral cancer.
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| Naren R. Ramakrishna, MD, PhD |
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Naren R. Ramakrishna, MD, PhD, is the Director of Neurologic and Pediatric Radiation Oncology at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
After completing his bachelor of arts in biology at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Ramakrishna went on to the Medical Scientist Training Program at Cornell University Medical College where he received his medical degree, and a doctorate in cell biology and genetics from Cornell University Graduate School of Medical Sciences.
After an internal medicine internship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, he completed a residency in radiation oncology at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he was the chief resident. He also completed a Koch Research Fellowship in Gene Therapy at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Oncology Center and Brady Urological Institute and received an AACR-Glaxo Wellcome Oncology Scholar Award.
Dr. Ramakrishna served for eight years on the faculty of Harvard Medical School where he was an Instructor in Radiation Oncology. He was also the Chief of Central Nervous System Radiation Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Director of the CNS Radiation Oncology fellowship program. He is a diplomat of both the United States Medical licensing Examination and the American Board of Radiology.
Dr. Ramakrishna’s extensive research is published in numerous medical journals and textbooks and he is often invited as a guest speaker to conferences and universities.
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| Nizam Razack, MD, F.A.C.S. |
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A board-certified neurological surgeon, Dr. Razack, serves as the Neurologic Cancers Department leader for surgical oncology at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Fellowship trained in reconstructive and complex spine surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Dr. Razack completed fellowships in surgical neuro-oncology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and orthopedic spine deformities at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center in Los Angeles. He completed a residency at the University of Miami and earned his medical degree from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo. He received his undergraduate degree in molecular biology from the University of Michigan.
Dr. Razack is the chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery for Orlando Health where he also serves as a member of the Joint Section on Tumors.
Dr. Razack offers comprehensive neurosurgical and orthopedic spinal care for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders affecting the spine, brain, central nervous system and peripheral nerves.
He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Razack is the immediate past president of the Florida Neurosurgical Society for 2005-2006 and is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, Florida Medical Association, Society of Neuro-Oncology and Orange County Medical Society.
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| Jessica Romano Roberson, MD, MS |
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Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in general pediatrics, Jessica Romano Roberson, MD, MS, is a member of the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Dr. Roberson earned her medical degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School after graduating magna cum laude from the College of William and Mary with a degree in biological psychology. She went on to complete her pediatric residency at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children where she was named “Resident of the Second Quarter” in 2004. Dr. Roberson fulfilled a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital while also obtaining a Master of Epidemiology from the University of Tennessee College of Graduate Health Sciences.
Dr. Roberson is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society of Hematology, the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Roberson is also published in Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Leukemia and has made numerous presentations on cancers and diseases of the blood. She has also presented introductory lectures in pediatric hematology/oncology to University of Tennessee pediatric residents.
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| Mark Roh, MD |
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Mark Roh, MD, serves as the chairman of the Department of Surgery at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. An internationally renowned liver cancer surgeon, Dr. Roh also serves as the academic chairman for the Department of Surgery for the Graduate Medical Education Program at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Roh received his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his surgical residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He fulfilled a clinical and research fellowship in surgical oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Previously, he served for 10 years as chief of Liver Tumor Surgery at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He also graduated from the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business with a master’s degree in Medical Management in 2007.
Dr. Roh comes to Central Florida from Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh where he was chairman of the Department of Surgery and professor of Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine.
Additionally, he has served in numerous leadership positions in international oncology organizations. Since 1994, Dr. Roh has served as the executive editor of the Annals of Surgical Oncology. He has also been recognized by his peers as one of the Best Doctors in America every year since 1992. He is the associate director of Medical Affairs at the National Surgical Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP), an NIH supported clinical trials foundation, and he has published hundreds of articles in peer-reviewed journals and lectured nationally and internationally.
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| Charles J. Rosser, MD, MBA |
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Charles J. Rosser, MD, MBA is board certified and serves as a urologic oncology physician for the Genitourinary Cancer Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Dr. Rosser received his medical degree from the Robert Wood Medical School in New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserves and completed a residency in general surgery and urology at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in urologic oncology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he was an American Foundation Urologic Disease Scholar. Prior to joining M. D. Anderson – Orlando, Dr. Rosser served as the director of Urologic Oncology at the University of Florida/Shands Hospital in Jacksonville.
Dr. Rosser has published several articles in peer reviewed journals and books regarding research on various therapies and techniques for addressing prostate cancer, bladder cancer and testicular cancer.
He is a member of the American Association of Clinical Urologists, American Association for Cancer Research, the Society of Urologic Oncology and the Florida Medical Association. |
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| Josè E. Sarriera, MD |
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Dr. Sarriera is a medical oncologist/hematologist at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. He received his medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico and did his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine. He completed a fellowship in medical oncology/hematology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he underwent specialized training in lymphoma, leukemia and multiple myeloma.
He is board certified in internal medicine and the specialties of medical oncology and hematology.
Dr. Sarriera is a member of the American Society of Hematology, American Society of Clinical Oncology and Alpha Omega Alpha. He served on the University of Puerto Rico Medical School Academic Advisory Board. |
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Veronica Schimp, DO
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Internationally recognized for her expertise in minimally invasive surgery, Veronica Schimp, DO, is a member of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Gynecologic Cancers Department.
Dr. Schimp is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and has focused her career on improving the health of patients and preserving fertility in young women afflicted with cancers of the reproductive system. Her research interests include cervical, ovarian and uterine cancers with an emphasis in racial disparities and cancer outcomes.
Before joining M. D. Anderson – Orlando, Dr. Schimp served as director of inpatient surgery, cancer center chairwoman and co-director of Minimally Invasive Surgery program at Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit. Also, she served as a clinical educator at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Dr. Schimp completed a post-doctoral fellowship in gynecologic oncology at M. D. Anderson in Houston and earned a doctorate in osteopathy from Michigan State University. She completed a two year residency in general surgery at St. John/Oakland General Hospital in Madison Heights, Michigan, and a four year residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Hutzel Hospital/Wayne State University in Detroit.
As the author of chapters in two medical books and numerous published articles and case studies on cancer of the female reproductive organs, Dr. Schimp has presented at more than 50 seminars and conferences. She has been recognized as one of Detroit’s top doctors by HOUR Detroit Magazine.
Dr. Schimp is a member of several organizations including the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Association of Cancer Research, American Medical Association and American Osteopathic Association.
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| Nikita C. Shah, MD |
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Dr. Shah is the Breast Cancer Department leader at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. In addition, Dr. Shah is the medical director of the Cancer Risk Evaluation Program.
She received her medical degree from Baroda Medical College, India, and did an externship in the Emergency Department at Methodist Hospital in Indiana. While she was a medical student, Dr. Shah had the highest annual score in Forensic Medicine and also received an Outstanding Medical Student award. Dr. Shah completed her residency training in internal medicine at St. Francis Hospital in Illinois, and a fellowship in hematology/oncology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
As part of her internship and residency, she mentored second- and third-year medical students in various disciplines including medicine, obstetrics-gynecology, general surgery and ophthalmology. In addition, she instructed medical residents and students on a variety of hematology/oncology related topics. Dr. Shah is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology and hematology.
Dr. Shah is a member of the Orange County Medical Association, the Florida Medical Association, American Society of Clinical Oncologists, American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, M.S. University Alumni Association and the Association of Physicians from India. |
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| Thomas D. Shellenberger, DMD, MD |
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Dr. Shellenberger, head and neck surgeon, is a member of the Thoracic/Head & Neck Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. He holds certification from the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Shellenberger comes to M. D. Anderson - Orlando from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he recently completed a clinical and research fellowship in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology. He also completed the Physician-Scientist Training Program in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences of University of Texas at Houston. Additionally, Dr. Shellenberger fulfilled fellowships in oral and maxillofacial tumor and reconstructive surgery and in hyperbaric medicine and problem wounds at Jackson Memorial Medical Center at the University of Miami.
He completed his internship and residencies in oral and maxillofacial surgery and general surgery at Jackson Memorial Medical Center. At Jackson Memorial he served as the chief resident in oral and maxillofacial surgery and in general surgery. Dr. Shellenberger holds doctorates in medicine from the University of Miami and in dental medicine from the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Shellenberger has received numerous awards including the Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology, 1st place winner of the Bristol Myers Squibb Award in Clinical/Translational Research from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Byers Award from the American Head and Neck Society. He has published original articles in several peer-reviewed journals and authored chapters in text books of head and neck surgery. His translational research interests include angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis of squamous carcinoma. His clinical research interests include complicated thyroid cancer and sarcoma of the head and neck.
Dr. Shellenberger is a member of the American College of Surgeons, American Head and Neck Society, American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Association of Cancer Research. |
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| Jeffrey R. Smith, MD, FACS |
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Dr. Smith is a member of the Melanoma/Sarcoma, Gastrointestinal and Breast Cancer Departments at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. Additionally, he is on faculty as an assistant clinical professor at Florida State University.
Dr. Smith was chief surgical resident at Orlando Regional Medical Center, where he completed an internship in general surgery. He earned a medical degree from the University of Florida. Board certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery, Dr. Smith is a diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners. Also, he serves on the board of directors for the Central Florida Chapter of the American Cancer Society.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Smith has made multiple presentations and has been published in several journals, including the American Journal of Surgery. |
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| Jennifer E. Tseng, MD |
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Dr. Tseng is the Thoracic and Head & Neck Cancer Department leader and the associate director for clinical research for medical oncology at M. D. Anderson - Orlando. She received her medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina.
She did her residency and served as assistant chief resident in Internal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. She completed her fellowship in medical oncology/hematology at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Tseng is board certified in internal medicine and the specialty of medical oncology.
Dr. Tseng has received several awards and honors. Awards received include the C.D. Howe Award for Clinical Excellence in Medical Oncology and a Clinical Research Award from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; the American Medical Women's Award, Hewlett Packard Award, and the Alpha Omega Alpha Research Symposium Award from Duke University, and a Beneficial-Hodgson scholarship from Johns Hopkins University. In addition to her clinical studies, Dr. Tseng has published research on various topics including molecular alterations in lung cancer, gender differences in lung cancer, and novel agents in the treatment of head and neck cancer. |
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| Jessica Vaught, M.D. |
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Jessica Vaught, MD, board certified in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), is a laparoscopic gynecologic surgeon and a member of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Gynecologic Cancers Department. In this role, she works closely with a team of medical and radiation oncologists to treat women with complex gynecologic conditions and gynecologic cancers.
Dr. Vaught serves as a gynecologic surgeon at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies where she trains OB/GYN residents in laparoscopic surgical techniques. Using minimally invasive techniques, including the daVinci® robotic Surgical System, Dr. Vaught’s laparoscopic specialties include total hysterectomy, fertility sparing myomectomy, removal of ovaries and ovarian cysts, and surgery for chronic pelvic pain, including the removal of endometriosis.
Dr. Vaught earned her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati. She fulfilled a residency in OB/GYN at George Washington University Medical Center, in Washington, D.C., where she also served as an assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN. In 2005, she was named chief resident of the year at Holy Cross Hospital, one of three facilities affiliated with George Washington’s residency program.
She has been published in Obstetrics and Gynecology and was a presenter at the 2006 American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists’ Annual Meeting. She is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and a member of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists.
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