Mt. Sinai Hematologist Selected to Lead UC Division of Hematology/Oncology, Adult Cancer Program
Atweh will also serve as director of the adult cancer program located in the UC Barrett Cancer Institute at
Atwehs appointment became effective March 1, 2009.
The UC Barrett Cancer Institute is part of the Cincinnati Cancer Consortium (formerly the joint cancer program), a collaborative initiative involving the UC College of Medicine, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center and University Hospital. It brings together interdisciplinary research teams of scientists and health professionals to research and develop new cures, while providing a continuum of care for children, adults and families with cancer.
Recruiting Dr. Atweh to
Dr. Atweh is a proven leader and exemplary clinician-scientist who has the experience necessary to build a world-class hematology/oncology clinical team and create a better, more personalized care experience for our patients, adds Bradley Britigan, MD, chair of UCs internal medicine department.
Prior to joining UC, Atweh served in numerous leadership roles at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, including hematology/oncology division chief, interim director of theTisch Cancer Institute, associate director of the General Clinical Research Center, chair of the appointments and promotions committee and medical director of the cancer clinical trials office.
He completed his medical degree, internship and residency at the
An established clinician-scientist, Atweh has published more than 65 scientific manuscripts and holds a
Atweh says his first priority is to build a more robust hematology/oncology division. His long-term goal is to recruit up to 25 new faculty members who will form multidisciplinary disease-based teams that serve as the foundations of several centers of excellence such as prostate, lung, breast, colorectal and brain cancer.
To deliver the best possible care to patients in Greater Cincinnati, we must build a more robust team of clinicians and scientists who will work every day to deliver cutting-edge care and advance the field through new and innovative research, says Atweh. Im also excited about the prospect of working with Cincinnati Childrens and
Atweh would also like to build stronger relationships with community cancer practices to allow more patients access to innovative treatments and research protocols that are not available outside of an academic medical center.
We achieved a true balance between real partnership and healthy competition with community physicians during my tenure in
Atweh specializes in the treatment of sickle cell and blood cancers. His research focuses on the molecular basis of human blood diseases, including currently funded research projects investigating the molecular basis of human acute leukemia, the regulation of different members of the human globin gene family in health and in disease, and the development of new targeted therapies for leukemia and prostate cancer.
He is expected to begin seeing patients at the Barrett Cancer Institute and other UC Physicians practices sites in late 2009; however, his initial time at UC will be dedicated to building the hematology/oncology clinical practice.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Atweh to the UC Barrett Cancer Institute, adds Lee Ann Liska, chief executive office of
Atweh will reside in
George Atweh, MD, is hematology/oncology chief at UC and director of the UC Cancer Institute (UCCI). UCCI organizes all cancer patient care, research and education missions within the College of Medicine and throughout patient care settings in UC Health.
George Atweh, MD, is director of UC's hematology/oncology division and the adult patient care programt at the UC Barrett Cancer Institute at University Hospital.
College of Medicine
UC Health Barrett Cancer Center is a patient-care facility for cancer and a core component of the UC Cancer Institute.
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