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R. Martin York, MD
R. Martin York, MD was
born in Albany, Georgia. He graduated from Georgia Tech on
the Dean’s
List with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1964. He graduated
from the Medical College of Georgia in 1969 where he was a
member of Alpha Omega Alpha. He completed an internship and
one year of residency at Duke University Hospital. He then
served two years in the United States Army as a physician and
was awarded the Bronze Star for Service with the 101st Airborne
Division in Vietnam. After military service, Dr. York continued
his internal medicine residency at the University of California
at San Francisco. Afterwards, he went to Boston where he did
a two year fellowship in Medical Oncology at the Sidney Farber
Cancer Center at Harvard University. Dr. York is a Diplomate
of the American Board of Internal Medicine and is Board certified
in Medical Oncology.
In 1977, Dr. York joined the faculty of the Emory University
School of Medicine and The Emory Clinic. During his tenure at
the university he became an Associate Professor. He was given
the Golden Apple ward in 1989 for the Best Teacher of Medicine
Service and was the Clinical Director of Medical Oncology. He
also served on the Board of Directors of The Emory Clinic until
his departure to join Peachtree Hematology-Oncology Consultants
in 1994.
Dr. York has served as
the Principal Investigator in numerous studies of various oncologic
drugs and diseases. He has also published many articles and
book chapters dealing with hematology and oncology. He
also holds memberships in the American and Georgia Societies
of Clinical Oncology, as well as the American College of Physicians.
Dr. York is married; he has two children, a son and a daughter,
and one Doberman. He loves to read and is an avid at-home chef.
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