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Ashima Saini, MD

Education

1989–1992: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
Chief Resident (91-92), Department of Radiation Oncology

1987–1989: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
Internal Medicine

1986–1987: Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Internship Internal Medicine

1982 –1986: University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, MD
Doctor of Medicine

1981 –1982: American University, Washington, DC
Graduate Research, Electrochemistry

1976 –1980: American University, Washington, DC
B.S. Chemistry, Cum Laude

Certifications

  • Board Certification Radiation Oncology
  • Board Certification Internal Medicine
  • Licensed in MD, VA, DC

Professional Experience

8/2008 – Present: Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology
The George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D.C.

2005–2008: Maryland Regional Cancer Care, Waldorf, MD
Physician, Radiation Oncology

2001–2005: Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, MD
Physician, Radiation Oncology

2000–2001: St. Joseph Hospital, West Bend, WI
Physician, Radiation Oncology

1992–2001: Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
Physician, Radiation Oncology

Publications/Presentations

2009: "Thyroid Cancer Management and Radiation Oncology" Multi Disciplinary Tumor Board Conference. The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.   Speaker

2009: "Breast Cancer: Loco Regional Control" Grand Rounds. The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.   Speaker

2008: "Prostate Cancer: New Technology Overview" Grand Rounds. The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.   Speaker

Saini, Mittal, et al, Vasovagal Hypotension Induced by Hyperthermia Treatment to the Neck: A Case Report, Endocurietherapy/Hyperthermia, Oncology 1994, 10: 49-56.

Mittal, Zimmer, Sathiaseelan, Rosen, Radosevich, Rademaker, Saini, Effects of Hyperthermia and 1311 Anti-CEA Monoclonal Antibody on Human Tumor Xenografts in Nude Mice, Cancer, 1992, 70:12: 2785-2791.

Mittal, Zimmer, Saini, Sathiaseelan, et al, Hyperthermia Induced Enhancement of 1311 Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibodies in Colon Adenocarcinoma Xenografts in Nude Mice, Endocurietherapy/Hyperthermia, Oncology, 1992, 70:12: 217-233.

Professional Workshops

  • 2009:  International Cancer Conference, Hilton Head, SC
  • 2007: ASTRO IMRT Symposium, San Francisco, CA
  • 2006: ASTRO IGRT Symposium, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Canada

Professional Associations

  • American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO)
  • American College of Physicians

 


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