Leading Education at GW Cancer Center

Robert Siegel, M.D. ’77, has been selected to serve as the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center’s associate center director for education and training.

Robert Siegel, M.D. ’77

Siegel joined the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 1982 as a professor of medicine. His research interests focus on refining therapies for breast and head/neck cancers. He has supervised the medical school’s second-year program in hematology since the fall of 1982, and is the director of the GW Board Review Course, the largest program of its kind focusing on hematology and oncology in the country.

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