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Title: Dr. Robert Drapkin – A Trustee Of Museum Of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida


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Dr. Robert Drapkin A Trustee Of Museum Of
Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida
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An experienced and board-certified medical
professional, Dr. Robert Drapkin is an Associate
Clinical Professor at the University of South
Florida, Tampa. He is licensed to practice in
Florida. He is affiliated with many reputable
organizations such as Florida Society of Clinical
Oncology, American Medical Association, Pinellas
County Medical Association, and American Society
for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Aside from
that, he is also a trustee for the Museum of Fine
Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Educational qualifications A well-qualified
individual, Dr. Robert Drapkin earned his
Bachelors degree in Science from the Union
College, Schenectady, New York in June 1966. He
attended Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
(New York) from July 1966 to August 1967 to
pursue his Masters degree in Science. Later on,
he also enrolled at Wayne State University
Medical School, Detroit and received his Doctor
of Medicine degree. Dr. Robert has obtained many
certifications, such as Diplomate Internal
Medicine in June 1975, Diplomate Medical Oncology
in June 1979, Fellow American College of
Physicians in April 1981, and Diplomate Hospice
and Palliative Care in February 2004.
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Different Hospital and Academic Appointments
Dr. Robert Drapkin has served many leading
hospitals throughout his career. From 1992 to
1997, he worked as a Medical Director for Stem
Cell Program at Morton Plant Hospital located in
Clearwater, Florida. He was a Resident in
Internal Medicine (1971 to 1997), and the Chief
Resident and Instructor in Internal Medicine
(1974 to 1975) at the University Of Illinois
Hospital, Chicago.
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Experience in Bone Marrow Transplant and Human
Peripheral Blood Stem cell work From 1975 to
1977, Dr. Robert Drapkin assumed clinical
responsibility at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center (New York), under the supervision
of Bayard Clarkson, MD. He also contributed to
the Clinical research on human peripheral blood
stem cells with Bayard Clarkson. This research
was sponsored by the National Cancer Institute at
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York
City.
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Publications Dr. Robert Drapkin has made
contributions to several publications also,
including Sub-populations of Human Peripheral
Blood Cells Analysis of Granulocytic Progenitor
Cells by Flow Cytometry and Immunologic Surface
Sequential Methotrexate and 5-Fluorouracil in
Human Malignant diseases, A Synergistic Regimen
and more.
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