Oncologic Surgeon Named University of Cincinnati Surgery Chair
Edwards previously served as chair and professor of the surgery department at the
His practice focuses on breast cancer, melanoma, and complicated gastrointestinal malignancies. Edwards was also chair of UAMS medical staff and held positions on a number of institutional leadership boards charged with improving surgical oncology services and recruiting residents.
A prominent cancer surgeon and experienced leader, Edwards founded and currently chairs a national registry for image-guided breast biopsy. He also has served as principal investigator of several national multi-center clinical trials.
With UCs recently signed memorandum of understanding with Cincinnati Childrens
Our partnership will provide the scientific and intellectual resources to enable us to increase our internationally significant cancer research, says Stern. Dr. Edwards will be a valuable addition to this integrated cancer team, and I expect him to play a key role in moving the joint cancer center forward.
Edwards received his medical degree from
After his training, Edwards returned to the
He succeeds the surgery departments interim chair, Michael Nussbaum, MD, who has served in this capacity since August 2006.
A member of the UC Physicians group, Edwards will see patients at the UC Barrett Cancer Center at
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