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Gordon G. Koltis, M.D., FACRO
Board Certified Radiation Oncologist |
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Dr. Koltis earned his undergraduate degree in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He then worked as a graduate student with a combined appointment in the Departments of Human Pathology and Human Anatomy doing research on congenital malformations. During that time he was also an instructor at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, teaching human anatomy. Subsequently, he attended the University of Wisconsin Medical School and received his Medical Degree in 1981. He completed four years of specialty training in Radiation Oncology at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in 1985, and has been in practice full-time as a radiation oncologist ever since.
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| His medical practice experience includes prior affiliations with many facilities across the United States including Alleghney General Hospital in Pittsburgh, in addition to a prior visiting faculty position at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been on the active medical staff at Pitt County Memorial Hospital and Lenoir Memorial Hospital since 1989 at which time he had moved to Greenville. He continues to serve as the Chairman of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Lenoir Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, and is the Medical Director at the Carolina Radiation Medicine Cancer Treatment Center since this facility opened in August 1998. His long experience with radiation cancer treatment, and the availability of state-of-the-art technology at the Carolina Radiation Medicine Cancer Treatment Center serves to offer patients some of the best possible radiation cancer treatment in this area. | |
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Dr. Koltis is a member of many professional organizations including:
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