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Aquila Akingbade, BSc. Hons, MD
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY1 Hometown: Born in Lagos, Nigeria, raised in Etobicoke, Ontario Medical School: Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario Undergraduate University/Program: University of Toronto, Neuroscience and Physiology double major Why Radiation Oncology: I was drawn in by the ability to significantly impact patient's lives, either in a curative or palliative setting. RadOnc also has a great combination of technological advancements, procedures, physics, and a wide breadth of research topics. Why Western?: Western RadOnc has a supportive environment that allows the undifferentiated resident to forge a path for themselves. There are also many opportunities and resources afforded to residents that make them competitive in the job market and attractive to potential employers. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Photography, weightlifting, reading Chinese xianxia novels. Words of Wisdom you live by: "Nobody cares what you did yesterday. What have you done to better yourself?" - David Goggins
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Sanji Ali, MD
Division: Medical Oncology - PGY4
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Razan Amjad, MD, FRCPC
Division: Radiation Oncology - Fellow Hometown: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Medical School: King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah - Saudi Arabia Why Western?: I felt that Western would have the best training in Gynecological Brachytherapy with expert Radiation Onocologists in a very collegial environment. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Fashion styling.
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Andrew Arifin, MS, BMSc
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY5 Hometown: Born in Jakarta, raised in London, Ontario Medical School: Western Meds 2018 Undergraduate University/Program: Western Pathology & Toxicology 2014 Why Radiation Oncology: It is the right mix of technology, medicine, and patient care. Why Western?: Supportive, engaging people and culture. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Photography Words of Wisdom you live by: "Less, but better." - Dieter Rams
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Nicholas Chandna, MD
Division: Medical Oncology - PGY3
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Aneesh Dhar, BSc, MSc, MD, FRCPC
Division: Radiation Oncology - Fellow Hometown: Windsor, Ontario Residency: McMaster University Medical School: Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London Campus, Class of 2017 Undergraduate University/Program: University of Windsor, Bachelors of Medical Physics Why Radiation Oncology?: Excellent blend of clinical and technical work; significant impact on the lives of patients with cancer; great people to work with at the cancer centre. Why Western?: Great support from clinical supervisors; fantastic fellow and resident colleagues; close to my family and friends in Southwestern Ontario. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Reading, hiking, photography, movies, and video games. Words of Wisdom you live by: "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants". - Sir Isaac Newton
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Stephanie Gulstene, MD, BMSc
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY4 Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia Medical School: University of British Columbia, Vancouver Program Undergraduate University/Program: University of Toronto, Cell and Molecular Biology Why Western?: I felt Western would be the best place to learn and grow as a resident physician, and to develop my research interests in a supportive, but vigorous environment. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Yoga, rollerblading, cookingk and video games.
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Beatrice Preti, MD, BHSc (HON)
Division: Medical Oncology - PGY5 Hometown: Wherever the wind takes me! Medical School: McMaster University, Niagara Regional Campus (NRC) Undergraduate University/Program: McMaster Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Why Western?: When I was eight years old, my class had a talk from two oncology nurses who spoke about their experience treating patients with cancer. I decided then that I too wanted to pursue oncology, and despite the number of other careers and paths I've tried over the years, I've never changed my mind. Favourite Interest/Hobby: I'm a writer at heart, but love the performing arts - dance, music, and theatre. Words of Wisdom you live by: "[Real courage] is when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what." - Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Adnan Rajeh, MD
Division: Medical Oncology - PGY5
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Sherif Ramadan, MD, MHSc, BASc
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY2 Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario Undergraduate University/Program: Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto Why Western?: When visiting on elective I found the Western group to be extremely welcoming and supportive. The program also has a perfect mix of high quality clinical and research opportunities. Why Radiation Oncology?: A unique specialty that combines technology, research, and highly rewarding patient care. Favourite interest/Hobby?: Painting, Soccer, Hockey.
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Shaheer Shahhat, MD
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY1 Hometown: Luxor, Egypt Medical School: University of Manitoba Undergraduation University/Program: University of Manitoba, Major in Microbiology Why Radiation Oncology?: Radiation Oncology provides just the right mix of interacting personally with patients and staff in clinic, diving into sophisticated cancer research, and chasing after tumours on CT scans. Why Western?: The warmest resident group and staff in Canada, and some of the most ground-breaking cancer research on this continent. Favourite Interest/Hobby?: Astronomy, sound systems, lifting iron, and picking winners on the stock market. Words of Wisdom you live by: Where there is a will, there is a way.
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Scott Strum, MD, MSc
Division: Medical Oncology - PGY5 Hometown: Greater Toronto Area, Ontario Medical School: University of Toronto Undergraduate University/Program: Queen's University, Biochemistry Why Western?: Outstanding program dynamics, leveraged with exceptional teaching staff and a well-structured academic curriculum, which offered the ideal environment to be able to learn the practice of medical oncology. Favourite Interest/Hobby?: Sports of all kinds, coupled with a hint of music.
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Vivian Tan, MD, BMSc
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY2 Hometown: London, Ontario Medical School: Dalhousie University Undergraduate University/Program: Honors Specialization in Medical Health Informatics, Western University Why Western?: Collaborative and supportive training environments for residents to thrive, with opportunities to pursue innovative research. Why Radiation Oncology?: Inspired by the rapidly evolving treatments with new technologies while providing compassionate care to cancer patients. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Dance and Double Bass
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Terence Tang, MD
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY3 Hometown: Toronto, Ontario Medical School: University of Ottawa Undergraduate University/Program: McMaster University, Bachelor of Health Sciences Why Western?: I was drawn to the strong resident community at Western, and the focus on multidisciplinary care in oncology. I also found that there were many amazing opportunities to get involved in research and mentorship at Western. Being closer to home was a huge plus as well! Favourite Interest/Hobby: Nothing beats a good game of volleyball!
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Saurav Verma, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Medical Oncology)
Division: Medical Oncology - Fellow Hometown: Dehradun, India Medical School (Post-Graduate): All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India (MD, Internal Medicine and DM, Medical Oncology Program). Undergraduate University/Program: Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India (MBBS Program). Why Medical Oncology: I was a child when I grappled with the fear of 'Cancer,' and at that age I understood is as a synonym of death (cancer being a mutiny of cells against the body and life itself). The fear was defeated, but it left a scar. In those moments, I developed a passion for the fight against cancer. It was later that I decided that 'medicine' would be my weapon. Why Western?: Western has been a leader and innovator in medicine. Its programs provide mentorship and career growth opportunities, preparing for success. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Calligraphy. Works of Wisdom you live by: "There are more things likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more in our imagination than in reality." - Seneca
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Tian Xiao, MD
Division: Medical Oncology, PGY4 Hometown: Chatham, Ontario Medical School: University of Toronto Undergraduate University/Program: Western University Why Western: I can't speak highly enough of everyone here. All my colleagues, preceptors, program administration are so supportive of our educationand wellbeing. Favourite Interest/Hobby: Gardening, cooking, hiking. Words of Wisdom you live by: Be like a duck - calm on the surface, but alwayd paddling like the dickens underndeath.
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Sympascho Young, MD, Hons. B.Sc.
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY3 Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia Medical School: University of British Columbia Undergraduate University/Program: University of Toronto, Biochemistry & Global Health double major Why Radiation Oncology: I'm drawn to the meaningful patient encounters, the reward of helping patients navigate tough journeys, the ability to improve patient quality of life, and deliver cures, the high-tech nature of the field, and the chance to advance cancer care through research. Why Western?: Western's residencey program has an excellent reputation quality of clinical training, cutting edge research, and a supportive environment that allows for resident success and wellness. Favourite Interest/Hobby: It's a close tie between improvisational jazz on the piano, and playing basketball with friends. Words of Wisdom you live by: "True knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." - Confucius
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Sondos Zayed, MD, CM
Division: Radiation Oncology - PGY5 Hometown: Montreal, Quebec Medical School: McGill University Why Radiation Oncology: Radiation Oncology is the most fascinating combination of oncology, physics, and advanced technology and imaging. It's a very satisfying specialty. I have the privilege of accompanying my patients through some of the most challenging journeys of their lives. We treat to cure in some cases, and when we can't, we can always use radiation to improve symptoms and patients' quality of life for the time they have left. That too, is meaningful. Why Western?: Some of the most forward-thinking research in Radiation Oncology is currently taking place at Western This opens doors to unique opportunities and learning experiences. We also have a wonderful group of physicians who love to teach! Favourite Interest/Hobby: Scuba diving and all outdoor adventures. Words of Wisdom you live by: Believe you can and you will.
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