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SPECIAL ADVERTORIAL SECTION IN THE JUNE ISSUE
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In the June issue, South Mississippi Living is including “Meet The Doctors,” a special advertorial section with the goal of providing our readers with a comprehensive look at the first-rate medical community of South Mississippi and the surrounding area.
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RADIOLOGY
Dr. Anyname, an oncologist at Singing River Hospital, is dedicated to treating his patients as unique individuals and providing them nothing short of excellent care. His radiation practice at Memorial Medical Center is at the forefront of cancer care, delivering cutting edge technological innovations with the most advanced four dimensional radiation therapy available in the South.
He was treated and cured by a radiation oncologist.
Singing River Hospital in Ocean Springs.
How did you become a doctor? When I was a sophmore in med school, my younger brother was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
Who inspires you most? My father Ronald Anyname; he is a triple cancer survivor and he proves that miracles can and do happen. Where do you see yourself in five years? Assisting in the development of a world-class cancer research and education center at
“In order to be a great doctor, one must...” Let your patients know that you genuinely care about them. If your heart and soul is not in
it, your patients will know and they won’t feel comfortable around you.
What is the best advice you’ve received? In my personal life: Marry your best friend. In medicine: Never stop asking, is there a better way to solve this problem?
“In order to be a great doctor, one must...” Let your patients know that you genuinely care about them. If your heart and soul is not in
it, your patients will know and they won’t feel comfortable around you.
Any Name, M.D.
BOARD CERTIFICATION
American College of Radiology
MEDICAL DEGREE
M.D., University of Mississippi
Anderson Cancer Institute at Houston
Memorial Medical Center Department of Radiation Oncology 4700 Government Ocean Springs, MS 39501 www.website.com
RESIDENCES
Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital
AFFILIATIONS
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Prostate Cancer Breast Cancer
LOCATION