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Medical Oncologist
Weill Cornell Medicine
Dr. Adrienne Phillips is an associate professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and associate attending physician at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Phillips cares for patients with all types of blood cancers, but her special interest is in treating lymphoma patients who need stem cell transplants. Her other focus is in reducing cancer disparities by improving outcomes among underserved and minority populations, especially Latino and Caribbean-American people.
Dr. Phillips received her medical degree from Brown University and her master of public health degree from Harvard University. She then completed her internal medicine training at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, where she also did her fellowship in hematology and oncology.
Dr. Phillips has co-authored numerous research publications. She has also served as an oncology consultant in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. She received the American Society of Hematology’s Harold Amos Medical Faculty Career Development Award, and The Network Journal’s “40 Under 40” Achievement Award.
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