I received my medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. From there I completed my internal medicine residency at Northwestern Memorial Hospital Feinberg School of Medicine where I was awarded a resident teaching award. I then completed a fellowship in Hematology and Medical Oncology from Loyola University Chicago Striych School of Medicine where I served as chief fellow. Following fellowship, I worked with the University of Chicago Medical Center-Ingalls Memorial Hospital where I built a large and medically diverse practice seeing a variety of oncologic and hematologic conditions. I specialize in the diagnosis and management of oncologic conditions and benign blood disorders. I am a member of the Americal Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology and the American Medical Association.
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I am dedicated to improving the lives of my patients who have been diagnosed with cancer and empowering them on their unique journey. In doing so, I incorporate personalized therapy plans, the latest in treatment innovation, along with compassionate and holistic care in the management of my patients. As a physician, it is imperative to remember that we are not simply treating a disease but rather a person. Taking the time to get to know my patients and understanding their wants and needs is vital to a successful treatment outcome.