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Dr. Paul George

Dr. Paul George

Resident Medical Officer

MBBS,MD,Radiation Oncology
  • SPECIALITY

    Radiation Oncology

    Preventive Oncology

    Breast,Lung & Prostate cancer

    Stereotactic Radio Surgery (SRS)

    Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy

    Clinical Oncology

  • HOSPITAL

    CCRC, RCC, DME

  • LANGUAGES

    English, Malayalam

Overview

Dr.Paul George is Assistant Professor & Resident Medical Officer of Cochin Cancer Research Centre and works in the Department of Radiation Oncology. He strongly focuses on clinical oncology apart from Radiation Treatment. Having done his training from some of the finest institutions in India, he is an expert in highly advanced Radiation treatment modalities and clinical oncology. He completed MBBS from Government Medical College Kottayam. After completing his MD in Radiation Oncology from Regional Cancer Centre Trivandrum, he joined as a Lecturer in Department of Oncology Govt. Medical College Kottayam. He also served as Junior Consultant Radiation Oncology in Directorate of Health Service (DHS) Kerala. He is interested in advanced Radiation treatment Planning Stereotactic Radio Surgery (SRS) and Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT). He is also interested in clinical researches in Altered fractionation Radiation Treatments.

Education & Experience

  • MBBS: Government Medical College, Kottayam
  • MD, Radiation Oncology : RCC
  • 2017- 2022 :
    • Resident Medical Officer Cochin Cancer Research Centre.

    • Assistant Professor Radiation Oncology Government Medical College Kannur
    • Junior Consultant Dept of radiation oncology District Hospital Mananthavady
  • 2015 – 2016 :
    • Lecturer Department of Radiation Oncology Govt Medfical College Kottayam.

Honors & Awards

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