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Camille Stewart, MD Assistant Professor, Surgery-Surgical Oncology
Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery Assistant Professor of Surgery Surgical Director of the Melanoma Program
Surgery - Complex General Surgical Oncology, Board Certification
(2020)
Surgery, Board Certification
(2017)
Equity Program, University of Colorado Denver, Certificate
(2020)
Medical Cannabis Education for Health Care Professionals, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Certificate
(2020)
Da Vinci training as a Console Surgeon, Certificate
(2018)
Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery, Certificate
(2016)
Conditions & Treatments
Cancers
Cancer Surgery
Gastroenterologic Cancer (Colon, Stomach, Esophageal, Liver)
Melanoma
Sarcoma
Surgery
Laparoscopic Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Clinical Interest for Patients
Clinical trials, Surgical technology, Robotic surgery.
Cancers Dr. Stewart treats: melanoma, sarcoma, esophageal/gastric cancer, cancers of the liver/gallbladder (including cancers metastatic to the liver, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma)
Care Philosophy
Dr. Camille Stewart was trained in general surgery at the University of Colorado in Aurora, Colorado, and in Complex General Surgical Oncology at City of Hope in Duarte, California. She is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and is the Director of the Melanoma Program within the Department of Surgery. Dr. Stewart is passionate about surgery, the treatment of cancer, and clinical research. Her goal is to treat each patient as if they were a member of her own family.
Education & Training
Medical Schools:
MD, Tulane University School of Medicine
(2010)
Graduate Schools:
MS, Brandeis University
(2005)
Undergraduate Schools:
BS, Brandeis University (MA)
(2005)
Internships:
University of Colorado
(2011)
Residency Program:
University of Colorado, Chief Resident, Surgery (2017)
Fellowships:
City of Hope National Medical Center Program, Complex General Surgical Oncology
(2020)
Recognition & Awards
Administrative Chief Fellow, City of Hope Department of Surgery
(2019)
Workshop Participant, AACR/ASCO Methods in Clinical Cancer Research Workshop
(2018)
An intensive workshop in the essentials of effective clinical trial designs of therapeutic interventions in the treatment of cancer for clinical fellow and junior faculty clinical researchers in all oncology subspecialties, including radiation and surgical oncology and radiology.
Glasgow-Rubin Achievement Citation, American Medical Women’s Association
(2010)
Awarded to women in the top 10% of their medical school class
Tulane 34 Award, Tulane University
(2010)
Awarded each year to 34 graduates who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate life at Tulane. Students can come from any school at Tulane and are recognized for their exemplary leadership, service and academic excellence
Member, Alpha Omega Alpha
(2010)
Each school may elect up to 20% of the graduating class of students, up to 25 residents/fellows, up to 10 faculty, and three to five alumni, who, based on merit, demonstrate the characteristics of excellent physicians in alignment with AOA's mission and values. The characteristics of excellent physicianship will be identified by each school; examples include trustworthiness, character, caring, knowledge, scholarship, proficiency in the doctor-patient relationship, leadership, compassion, empathy, altruism, and servant leadership.
Research Fellow, Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation
(2008)
The mission of Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation is to develop medical students throughout their careers into the next generation of leaders in cardiovascular innovation, research, and medicine by providing mentored research experience and lifelong community. Dr. Stewart received salary support to spend a year performing laboratory research in the laboratory of Dr. Joyce Bischoff at Children's Hospital Boston.
Professional Memberships
American Association for Cancer Research, Member
American College of Surgeons, Member
Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association, Committee Member
Association for Academic Surgery, Member
Association of Women Surgeons, Member
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, Member
Society of Surgical Oncology, Sub-Committee Member
The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, Member
Teaching
Assistant Professor
(2020)
School of Medicine,
Surgery
Research & Grants
Grants
Paul R. O’Hara II Seed Grant (2020)
American Cancer Society, $30000
JR Daly Research Support (2020)
JR Daly Foundation, $5000
Research Fellow - Salary Support (2008)
Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation, $30000
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Information for Referring Providers
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
melanoma, sarcoma, esophageal/gastric cancer, cancers of the liver/gallbladder (including cancers metastatic to the liver, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma)
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