Raymond Mailhot, MD, MPH
(877) 426-0604
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Biography
Dr. Mailhot is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Florida. His areas of treatment and research include proton therapy for pediatric cancer, breast cancer and lymphoma. He completed his undergraduate and medical training at Washington University in St. Louis and post graduate training at Harvard University and New York University, where he served as Chief Resident. He has published multiple research articles in peer-reviewed medical journals and presented research at international medical conferences. His academic and professional honors include the J. Max Rukes Full Tuition Merit Scholarship, Washington University School of Medicine; Merit Scholarship, Harvard School of Public Health; Jonathan Mann Foreign Rotation Fellowship Award; and American Society of Clinical Oncology Conquer Cancer Fellowship Award. He serves on committee for the American Society for Radiation Oncology. He is a national board member on the Hodgkin Lymphoma Committee of Children's Oncology Group.
Education
Master of Public Health - Quantitative Methods
Harvard University School of Public Health
2011-2013
School of Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis
2008-2013
Bachelor of Arts - Biology and Spanish
Washington University in St. Louis
2004-2008
Board Certification
- Radiation Oncology - American Board of Radiology
Honors and Awards
Member of Committee on Health Equity
ASTRO
2018
Domestic Ambassador
ASTRO
2015
Radiation Oncology Competitive Research Award
New York University
2014
Conquer Cancer Fellowship Award
American Society of Clinical Oncology
2012
Minority Summer Fellowship Award
American Society for Radiation Oncology
2012