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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Dr. Lee has a strong interest in global health and has done work internationally and has given many presentations on her work. She is most proud of helping to draft the National Cancer Care Guidelines of Botswana while in Africa. In her free time, she is very active and loves trail ultra-marathons, road marathons, yoga and CrossFit.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Behyar Zoghi, MD, PhD, FACP is a Transplant Physician, triple Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology. He practices with the Adult Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplant program at Texas Transplant Institute and Methodist Hospital, a member of the Sarah Cannon Blood Cancer Network. Dr. Zoghi received both MD and PhD from Texas A&M College of Medicine. He subsequently completed his internship and residency at UT Southwestern Medical Center/Parkland Hospital System in Dallas, and completed his hematology/medical oncology fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Also during his fellowship, Dr. Zoghi conducted very important research focused on microRNA as a new treatment for chemotherapy-resistant breast cancer. He was awarded a patent for this novel therapy in breast cancer, which led to him receiving the Texas Society of Clinical Oncology Award. His interests include the most recent developments in cancer therapy including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and CAR-T cell therapy. His holistic approach in cancer therapy was the subject of a cover page article in MD News magazine. In conjunction with his clinical duties, continual medical education has also been an important passion of Dr. Zoghi. As a Chairman of Graduate Medical Education Committee at Methodist Healthcare System, he has been involved in the quality of education and work environment for fellows and residents in all programs. Dr. Zoghi is also an assistant professor of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Zoghi has won numerous awards such as Texas Super Doctor (2019), Early Career Physician Leader of the Year Award by American College of Physician, Texas Chapter; and Arrival Award: Beacon of Light (2019), just to name a few. He has received the distinguished honor of being named Fellow of American College of Physicians.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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Michael Eckrich, MD is a Pediatric Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplant Physician, practicing at Texas Transplant Institute and Methodist Children’s Hospital in San Antonio. Dr. Eckrich joined the Methodist program to be a part of a well-established program with a long history of success. The program, one of the busiest in the country, was the first in North America to be accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy, and has remained accredited ever since. Dr. Eckrich first became interested in medicine during his undergraduate studies in biology and fine art. For him, when the art of medicine (building relationships with new patients and their families) combines with the science (focusing on the smallest details to provide exceptional care and outstanding outcomes), one can create a masterpiece: a potential cure for some of the most devastating diagnoses his young patients face. After graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, Dr. Eckrich completed a medical degree at the State University of New York - SUNY Upstate in Syracuse. He completed his pediatrics residency at University Hospital in Syracuse and his fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee where he also completed a Master of Public Health degree at Vanderbilt School of Public Health. Dr. Eckrich completed a fellowship in Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Research at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where he served as a clinical research fellow for the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. Prior to joining the Texas Transplant Institute, Dr. Eckrich served as the Director of Non-Malignant Stem Cell Transplantation and Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant in the Department of Pediatrics at Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina.
San Antonio / Texas / United States
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