Professional Focus
Dr. Nash is a medical staff physician iin Radiation Oncology who specializes in the treatment of GU and CNS malignancies with modern external beam radiotherapy techniques (IMRT, 3DCRT, stereotactic radiosurgery, IORT), brachytherapy (HDR, LDR), and hyperthermia.He also participate in resident teaching, morning didactic sessions and clinical research.
Education
| 1995 |
Connecticut College |
B.A. |
Psychology |
| 1997-2000 |
Harvard Extension School |
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pre-medical courses |
| 2001-2005 |
Drexel University School of Medicine |
M.D. |
Department of Internal Medicine |
| 2005-2006 |
UCSF |
Intern |
General Surgery |
| 2006-2010 |
UCSF |
Resident |
Radiation Oncology |
| 2008 - 2009 |
UCSF |
Chief Resident |
Radiation Oncology |
Professional Experience
| 2010-present |
UCSF |
MSP-Clinical Instructor |
Radiation Oncology |
Awards & Honors
| 2004 | UCSF Roy W. Howard Fellowship |
Publications
D’Amico AV, Wu Y, Chen M, Nash M, Renshaw A, Richie J. Pathologic Findings and Prostate Specific Antigen Outcome after Radical Prostatectomy for Patients Diagnosed on the Basis of a Single Microscopic Focus of Prostate Carcinoma with a Gleason Score ≤ 7. Cancer 2000; 89:1810-17.
D’Amico AV, Wu Y, Chen M, Nash M, Renshaw A, Richie J. Perineural Invasion as a Predictor of Biochemical Outcome Following Radical Prostatectomy for Select Men with Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer. Urology 2001; 165: 126-129.
Roach M 3rd, Weinberg V, Nash M, Sandler HM, McLaughlin PW, Kattan MW. Defining High Risk Prostate Cancer with Risk Groups and Nomograms: Implications for Designing Clinical Trials. The Journal of Urology 2006; 176: S16-S20.
Handbook of Evidence-based Radiation Oncology. Contributing author on two chapters for second edition of handbook including Esophageal Cancer and Colorectal Cancer.
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